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100

This "most magical place on earth" amusement park opened

What is Walt Disney World?

100

Don't "skip" this card game that was invented by a barber named Merle Robbins

What is Uno?

100

The 26th Amendment, which lowered this from 21 to 18, was ratified

What is the voting age?

100

8 cents will lick this clue!

What is a postage stamp?

100

Television advertising for this product was banned in the United States

What are cigarettes?

200

This actor appeared in the film "Dirty Harry," and spoke the famous line, "You've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya punk?

Who is Clint Eastwood (as Harry Callahan)?

200

The first of these famous coffee shops opened at Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington

What is Starbucks?

200

Before he was impeached, this man was named Time Magazine's Man of the Year

Who was Richard Nixon?

200

40 cents seems like a bargain for this, which now costs around $3

What is a gallon of gas?

200

This "Yabba Dabba good" cereal was introduced

What are Cocoa Pebbles or Fruity Pebbles?

300

This popular TV show included a grumpy patriarch named Archie

What is "All in the Family"?

300

This polymer that is five times stronger than steel and can be spin into thread to be used for things such as bridge cables and body armor went on the market.

What is Kevlar?

300

This spacecraft became the first to orbit another planet in November

What is Mariner 9?

300

Businesses shelled out $72,000 for one of these (Go Baltimore Colts!)

What is the cost of a Superbowl ad?

300

This service started delivering packages to "the world on time"

What is Federal Express?

400

This war movie received the Oscar for Best Picture

What is "Patton"?

400

Ray Tomlinson invented this new form of communication that would leave snail mail in the dust

What is e-mail?

400

These documents, commissioned as a report on the political and military involvement of the United States in Vietnam, were published by The New York Times

What are the Pentagon Papers?

400

It cost $25,250 for a new one of these, but there's no place like it

What is a house?

400

"Just Do It": Designer Carolyn Davidson was paid $35 for this now-iconic sports and fashion logo

What is the Nike Swoosh?

500

"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" by this three-member band of brothers was the number one Billboard song on August 14, 1971

Who were The Bee Gees

500

This company released the first programmable microprocessor, created by Stanley Mazor, Federico Faggin and Tedd Hoff

What is Intel?

500

A result of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, this broadcasts for the first time in April 1971. Not too terrible a timeline, "all things considered."

What is National Public Radio (NPR)?

500

Archer would have to come up with $1.18 to buy this, his favorite beverage

What is a gallon of milk?

500

This singer-songwriter wrote the new State Farm jingle: "Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there."

Who is Barry Manilow?