What in the 'Hill?'
All about the 80s
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Ancient History
100

This idiom is used to describe when someone is making a big deal out of a little deal.

Make a mountain out of a mole hill

100

This toy had a retail price of around $21 to $25, but due to massive demand and shortages, they were often sold for inflated prices, ranging from $50 to $75, with some even fetching hundreds of dollars, causing near-riots in stores during the holiday season

cabbage patch kids

100

Indiana Jones

Harrison Ford

100

Princess Lea

Carrie Fisher

100

This mountain in Italy erupted in 79 AD and buried the city of Pompeii in a blanket of ash

Mt. Vesuvius

200

this 1962- 1971 TV show was about a family of mountain folk who strike oil and become rich

Beverly Hillbillies

200

This tech giant first released in January 1984, making personal computing accessible to the average consumer for the first time ever—this invention would go on to spawn the devices we know today, like the Macbook Pro and iPhone.

The Apple Macintosh

200

Rocky

Selvester Stallone

200

Scarlett Ohara

Vivian Leigh

200

 His name lives on in the form of an oath of ethics taken by medical practitioners. Which ancient Greek physician is known as the "Father of Medicine"?

Hippocrates

300

a historic Washington, D.C. neighborhood and the seat of the U.S. government. Where congress works, the supreme court is housed and the library of congress

Capitol Hill

300

This actress whose VHS aerobics courses became a viral sensation (before “viral” was even a thing). Jazzercise became an equally important fitness craze, making it no surprise that leg warmers and headbands were an indisputable trend in 80s

Jane Fonda

300

Luke Skywalker

Mark Hamill

300

Dorothy Gale

Judy Garland

300

Around 3000 BC was the first known use of what paper-like material by the Egyptians?

papayrus

400

An animated american sitcom about Hank Hill a proud texan and his family as they navigate everyday life. 

King of the hill

400

This 80s concert was one of the biggest cultural events in history, let alone in the eighties. The 1985 benefit concert was staged in Wembley Stadium and ran for sixteen hours with more than 75 acts.

 Queen, U2, David Bowie, Madonna, Elton John, Paul McCartney, and more, raised millions of dollars for famine relief in Ethiopia.

Live Aid

400

Hannibel Lecter

Sir Anthony Hopkins

400

SAlly Albright

Meg Ryan

400

 In Ancient Greece, competitive athletes competed in races with what “C” carts, pulled by horses? A 1981 British film promised these carts “Of Fire.”

chariots

500

Female actress and musician, front woman of the Fugees and star in sister act2

Lauren Hill

500

 In 1989, THIS fell after 28 years, marking the beginning of the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany.

The berlin wall

500

The Terminator

Arnold Schwarzenegger

500

Marry Poppins

Julie ANdrews

500

Providing its name (and its image for the logo) to a modern piece of modern language learning software, what ancient stone slab discovered in Egypt in 1799 provided the key to deciphering hieroglyphics, and is now the most visited item on display in the British Museum?

Rosetta Stone