Who was the U.S. President during most of the 1960s?
A: Lyndon B. Johnson
Which political party did Ronald Reagan belong to?
A: Republican
What company makes the Mustang?
A: Ford
How many players are on a basketball team (on the court)?
A: Five
What is the birthstone for April?
A: Diamond
Which toy was first released in 1974 and became a puzzle craze?
A: Rubik’s Cube
What title is given to the head of a state in the U.K.?
A: Prime Minister
Which car logo has a silver star inside a circle?
A: Mercedes-Benz
What is the Super Bowl?
A: The NFL championship game
What gem is green and represents May birthdays?
A: Emerald
What U.S. war dominated the news in the 1960s and early 1970s?
A: Vietnam War
What is the name of the building where Congress meets?
A: The Capitol
What model was the first mass-produced car?
A: Ford Model T
Which boxer said “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee”?
A: Muhammad Ali
Which designer brand is known for its “little blue box”?
A: Tiffany & Co
What music genre was born in the Bronx in the 1970s?
A: Hip-hop
Which political scandal led to the phrase “Deep Throat”?
A: Watergate
What 1950s car is famous for its large tailfins?
A: Cadillac
Who was the first African American to play Major League Baseball?
A: Jackie Robinson
What do you call the tiny pieces used to fasten earrings to your ears?
Answer: Earring backs or studs
Who sang “Respect” in 1967, which became a feminist anthem?
A: Aretha Franklin
What major conflict did the U.S. enter in 1950?
A: Korean War
which company made the “Firebird” and “GTO”?
A: Pontiac
Who won the 1969 Super Bowl (Super Bowl III)?
A: New York Jets
What do the four Cs of diamond grading stand for?
A: Cut, Clarity, Color, Carat