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Wild Card, Man
100

This was a type of pants that had both men and women hooked. They were typically made of denim and were popularized even more in the seventies by Sonny and Cher.

What are bell-bottoms?

100

The fanaticism surrounding a popular English rock band known for "Paperback Writer," "Yesterday," "Let it be," and other hit songs.

What was Beatlemania? (may also accept "The Beatles")

100

This supercalifragilisticexpialidocious nanny floated into theaters in 1964.

Who is Mary Poppins?

100

In 1969, nearly half a million people gathered in New York for this huge music festival lasting three days? It featured many performances, including Jimi Hendrix and the Grateful Dead.

What was the Woodstock Festival?

100

Commercials for this drink included the famous catchphrase, “I’d like to buy the world a ___.”

What is a coke?

200

This nickname for the sixties originates from the major changes from fashion to politics to historical events.

What were the "Swinging Sixties?"

200

The Beach Boys wished “they all could be” this kind of girl.

What is California?

200

Julie Andrews spun through the Austrian hills in this 1965 musical.

What is The Sound of Music?

200

In 1963, this popular TV host debuted The Tonight Show, which is still running today.

Who is Johnny Carson?

200

This 1960s fad involved tying pieces of cloth or clothing with knots and colorful patterns.

What is tie-dye?

300

This was form of visual entertainment, often enjoyed from your car, which became increasingly popular in the sixties.

What are drive-in movie theaters?

300

He sang "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and became one of Motown’s biggest stars.

Who is Marvin Gaye?

300

Debuting in 1966, this show featured the starship Enterprise exploring strange new worlds and had a Vulcan with a famous “Live long and prosper” greeting.

What is Star Trek?

300

This giant puppet monster made its American movie debut in 1962, becoming a pop culture icon.

What is Godzilla?

300

This popular candy bar was first introduced in 1964 and is known for its caramel, nougat, and peanuts.

What is a Snickers Bar?

400

This was a piece of women's clothing originally named after a car.

What is a miniskirt?

400

The 1960's phenomenon when rock and pop music from the UK (and other aspects of British culture) made their way into mainstream American media.

What was the British Invasion?

400

This tv series' theme was just four notes—and a snapping sound. There have been also multiple movies, both live action and animated, and a Netflix spin off series.

What is The Addams Family?

400

In 1967, this “Summer of Love” city became a hotspot for hippies and counterculture gatherings.

What is San Francisco?

400

This bright style of art and posters became a symbol of the 1960s counterculture.

What is psychedelic art?

500

This was a category of fashion that became increasingly popular for women, both as a form of protest and for self-expression.

What is menswear?

500

The song written by the Four Tops that was number two on the charts in 1965.

What is "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)?"

500

A whistled tune and Mayberry charm—this show starred Andy Griffith and a very young Ron Howard.

What is The Andy Griffith Show?

500

In 1962, this American city hosted the World’s Fair, showcasing futuristic technology and culture.

What is Seattle?

500

In 1962, this popular doll was introduced to the world at the American International Toy Fair in New York. It's popularity has continued, with hundreds of types of dolls and many movies.

What is Barbie?