Which band sparked the “British Invasion” of American music in 1964?
The Beatles
Who starred as James Bond in the first Bond film Dr. No (1962)?
Sean Connery
Who became U.S. President after John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963?
Lyndon B. Johnson
What short skirt style became iconic in the ’60s?
The miniskirt
What did Groovy mean in the 1960's?
Cool, excellent, or trendy
What year did Woodstock, the legendary music festival, take place?
1969
Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1965 and featured the von Trapp family?
The Sound of Music
Which country built the Berlin Wall in 1961?
East Germany (supported by the Soviet Union)
What type of boots, often knee-high and shiny, became a fashion craze?
Go-go boots
What did “hang loose” mean?
Relax and take it easy
Which singer was known as the “Queen of Soul” and belted out “Respect”?
Aretha Franklin
What 1968 film introduced the creepy family with a snapping theme song?
The Addams Family
Which Southeast Asian war escalated heavily for the U.S. during the 1960s?
The Vietnam War
What fabric was heavily used in bell-bottom pants and jackets?
Denim
What did “split” mean?
To leave or go away
Which Motown group had a 1964 hit with “Baby Love”?
The Supremes
Which Stanley Kramer film gathered a star-studded cast racing for hidden treasure in 1963?
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
The Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 was between which two countries?
The United States and the Soviet Union
What was Jackie Kennedy’s signature fashion item?
Pillbox hat
If someone said “far out,” what did it mean?
Amazing or impressive
Which California band sang about surfing, cars, and girls?
The Beach Boys
Clint Eastwood became famous in the ’60s for what genre of movies?
Spaghetti Westerns
Who became the first African nation to win independence in 1960?
Nigeria
What colorful, swirling pattern symbolized the psychedelic ’60s?
Tie-dye
What did “the fuzz” mean?
The police