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100

This Volkswagen auto became the world’s best-selling car in 1972.

What is Beetle (or Bug)?

 The Ford Model T held the record for more than 40 years until the Beetle surpassed it.

100

This evening TV soap opera set on a ranch in Texas dominated the first half of the decade.

What is Dallas?

 “Who shot J.R.?” was heard everywhere during those years.

100

He was a most visible pope and rode around in his Popemobile.

Who is Pope John Paul II? 

Prior to Pope John Paul, popes were rarely visible in public. The pope was supportive of solidarity in ending Communism in Poland, his homeland.

100

“Heeeere’s Johnny.”

What is The Tonight Show (Starring Johnny Carson)? 

That’s how Ed McMahon, Johnny’s sidekick, introduces Carson.

100

This means to lead a movement.

Spearhead.

200

 In 1979, this leader of the Missionaries of Charity received the Nobel Prize for her work in Calcutta, India.

Who is Mother Teresa?

 Pope Francis made her a saint in 2016.

200

This hour-long, Sunday-night news magazine on CBS was in the top 10 most popular TV shows for the entire decade.

What is 60 Minutes? 

On the air since 1968, the show is still running today. It has had many great hosts over the years, including Andy Rooney, Mike Wallace, Steve Kroft, Lesley Stahl, and Morley Safer.

200

She was the People’s Princess.

Who is Princess Diana?

 She was the first accessible member of the British royal family. That’s how she received the moniker “the People’s Princess.” She touched the world and used her position to further the goals of her favorite causes.

200

“Yada, yada, yada.”

 What is Seinfeld?

 It is Elaine’s version of “blah, blah, blah.”

200

An old-fashioned word for a place that deals in small goods like ribbons, needles, and thread, or a dealer in men’s furnishings.

Haberdashery.

300

This band performs the 1978 hit “Y.M.C.A.”

What is the Village People? 

Other hits include “Macho Man” and “In the Navy.”

300

In 1982, this popular Japanese automaker began making cars in its Ohio factory.

What is Honda?

 The company still produces the Accord in Ohio

300

 From his first No. 1 hit, “Heartbreak Hotel,” he changed the course of musical history by introducing rock ’n’ roll.

Who is Elvis Presley? 

He continued making hit after hit and acting until his untimely death in 1977.

300

“What’choo talkin’ ’bout, Willis?”

What is Diff’rent Strokes? 

It is Arnold Jackson’s (Gary Coleman) signature line. 


300

These orange, oval fruits can be eaten whole or sliced and can be used in a sauce or marmalade

Kumquats?

400

This American swimmer won a record-setting seven gold medals at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

Who is Mark Spitz? 

He set records earning a gold medal in each event he participated in, and he held the record for the most gold medals until 2008. In 2008, Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympics.

400

This “V” fabric gave velvet a run for its money.

What is velour? 

Do you remember how velour pants sagged at the knees?  

400

As the first American woman astronaut, she opened the door to space for women.

Who is Sally Ride? 

She became an astronaut after answering an ad in her school newspaper.

400

Just one more thing...” is always

What is Columbo? 

The show is named for the detective. The interesting thing about the show is it reverses the usual crime-drama plot. The audience knows from the beginning who committed the crime, and the rest of the show focuses on how Columbo determines how the perp committed the crime.

400

-These roast on an open fire.

Chestnuts.

 You can spot vendors roasting chestnuts on the sidewalks of New York.

500

This 1970s black-and-white, round, Mattel toy answers a question when you turn it over.

What is Magic 8 Ball?

 It gives answers such as “Reply hazy. Try again.”

500

As more mothers went to work, kids came home to an empty house, and they were known as these kinds of kids.

Who are latch-key kids? 

Older siblings were responsible for caring for the younger ones until mothers returned home.

500

After working for the Office of Strategic Services, she took up cooking and was one of the first celebrity chefs on TV.

Who is Julia Child? 

She opened the door for chefs all over the world to host their own shows.

500

“Who loves ya, baby?”

What is Kojak? 

Telly Savalas plays Lt. Kojak, and his brother, George Savalas, plays Detective Stavros.

500

This is the three-letter abbreviation for a debt to be paid.

 IOU