90's Trivia
Disney Movies
Pop Music
Video Games
Broadway
100

Just down the street from Monica's apartment, Central Perk was a fictional coffee shop and gathering spot for the title characters of this long-running sitcom.

Friends

100

This juvenile media franchise, centered on films created by Peter Barsocchini, is about the lives of Troy Bolton and Gabrielle Montez, singing about their lives. It’s currently a Disney+ TV series co-starring Olivia Rodrigo.

High Scool Musical

100

This Pharrell Williams song was released on his 2014 album “Girl”, and was heavily featured on the soundtrack for “Despicable Me 2.” As the song instructs, because he’s this, you should clap along if you feel like a room without a roof.

Happy

100

Originally given the Japanese title “Puckman”, this 1980s arcade game was inducted into the Guinness Book of Records as the "Most Successful Coin-Operated Game" in 2005.

Packman

100

A deal is made to make Washington, DC the nation's new capital in "The Room Where It Happens," a song in this smash hit Broadway musical.

Hamilton

200

In the late 1990s, Apple Computer used this slogan as a response to the IBM slogan “Think”.

Think Different

200

Exhibits from Monsanto, American Motors, and Dutch Boy Paint are part of this original 1955 incarnation of the future-oriented section of Disneyland.

Tomorrowland 

200

Burn," "U Got It Bad," and "Yeah!" are number-one hits by this one-named singer whose stage name is also a role that might be played by friends or family at a wedding.

Usher
200

This third-person shooter video game was developed by Nintendo and first released in 2015, featuring characters known as inklings that can transform between human and squid-like forms.

Splatoon

200

This classic Broadway musical is adapted for film in 1961 and again in 2021. It features warring New York City gangs known as the Jets and the Sharks.

West Side Story

300

This is a series of Canadian children's books that was adapted into a late 1990s TV show about an anthropomorphic turtle. This turtle attended a school in which the character Mr. Owl worked.

Franklin

300

Odense, Denmark, is the hometown of this 19th century author, known for stories such as “The Nightingale” and “Thumbelina”. He’s particularly known for being the basis of multiple Disney franchises, with multiple films based on “The Snow Queen” alone.

Hans Christian Anderson

300

Hey, this isn't about optometry at all! "I just want you to know who I am" gets whined repeatedly at the end of "Iris," a '90s hit by this childish alt rock band.

Goo Goo Dolls

300

This game is known as the first video game ever created.

Pong

300

This 2004 smash-hit teen comedy movie opened as a musical on Broadway in Spring 2018. The Hollywood Reporter noted in its review that one character changed from an "imperious arbiter of high school hotness to full-blown arch villainess."

Mean Girls

400

In July 2020, Netflix brought 15 episodes of this 1990s reality/game show to the streaming service in which three sets of partners try filling a grocery cart with as much monetary value of merchandise as possible in just a few minutes.

Supermarket Sweep

400

The New York City Newsboys’ Strike of 1899 served as the inspiration for this musical film released by Disney in 1992.

Newsies

400

Singer Bobby Helms and guitarist Hank Garland claimed until their deaths that they, not credited writers Joseph Beal and James Boothe, wrote this hit 1957 Christmas song.

Jingle Bell Rock

400

Larry, Morton, Wendy, Iggy, Roy, Lemmy, and Ludwig are all video game villains that report to this young commander as the head of their "Troop".

Bowser Jr.

400

After 35 years and almost 14,000 performances, “The Music of the Night” will finally stop at the Majestic Theater. “All I Ask Of You” is to tell me this longest-running Broadway musical takes a final bow this spring.

Phantom of the Opera

500

Featuring partially overlapping blue and orange circles as its logo, this smart card electronic cash system was founded in the United Kingdom in the 1990s and was acquired by Mastercard in 2001.

Mondex

500

Performed by Huey Lewis, "Once Upon a Time in New York City" is the opening song of this 1988 Disney animated film that's based on a Charles Dickens novel.

Oliver and Company

500

This song is Taylor Swift's first No. 1 Billboard single which is also the first single released from her 2012 album "Red."  

We Are Never Getting Back Together

500

In Mario's first appearance in the video game "Donkey Kong", this was his official name before later transitioning to the now-famous moniker.

Jumpman

500

After seeing her on Broadway, Walt Disney wanted to cast Julie Andrews in this live-action film. Not only was it Andrews’ first movie, but she went on to get her first Academy Award nomination—and Oscar win—for the role.

Mary Poppins