This Steven Spielberg classic was a major blockbuster and the first film to be given this distinction, involving a sea creature most are afraid to be near.
What is Jaws (1975)?
A successful game show that grew from Match Game and became a prominent show in the late 1970s that still runs today.
This iconic track from the "Thriller" album has a recognizable beat, and was played heavily on MTV breaking down many barriers in music.
What is Billie Jean? ( 1983 )
These wide-legged pants were fitted through the hip and thigh, flaring dramatically at the ankle, a look described as "business up top yet screamed party down low". They were a classic look throughout the decade, gaining popularity as a symbol of counterculture in the late 1960s before going mainstream in the 70s.
What are Bell bottoms? ( 1960s - 1970s)
A prolific game show host during the 1970's.
who is Bill Cullen?
This iconic crime film was both a critical and commercial success, starring Al Copino.
What is The Godfather? (1972)
Praised for its portrayal of a single working woman, it focused on the life of Mary Richards, a TV news producer in Minneapolis.
What is The Mary Tyler Moore Show? (1970 -1977)
The quintessential disco anthem that defined the era. This popular song is also used to keep the rhythm during CPR instruction.
What is Stayin' alive? Bee Gees ( 1977 )
Shoes with thick soles and high heels, worn by both men and women, provided height without the foot being uncomfortably arched. They were particularly popular in the disco and glam rock scenes, complementing the dramatic silhouettes of the era.
What are Platforms? ( 1930s - 1970s)
The creator of Jeopardy!
This critically acclaimed film spawned a whole new generation of fighting fanatics and one of the most memorable soundtracks of the decade.
What is Rocky I?(1976)
A spinoff of All in the Family that followed a Black family who moved into a luxury apartment building, it is known for its theme song "Movin' On Up".
What is The Jeffersons? (1975 - 1985)
This song is a classic ballad from the iconic band, " The Beatles " and was the 20th and final #1 US for the band.
What is The Long and Winding Road?( 1970 )
This psychedelic printing technique, often featuring bright, swirling colors, was a hallmark of the hippie aesthetic. It reflected a focus on individuality, handmade artistry, and a rejection of conformity
What is tye dye? ( 1960s)
known for his portrayal of Rocky and Rambo.
Who is Sylvester Stallone ?
This classic and critically acclaimed film was adapted from Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, which focuses on racism and prejudice in the Depression-era South.
What is To Kill a Mockingbird? (1962)
Based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the show depicts the life of a pioneer family in the late 19th century.
What is Little House on the Prairie? (1974 - 1983 )
a song about optimism and overcoming worry, with lyrics encouraging listeners to "don't worry about a thing, 'cause every little thing gonna be alright".
Floor-length styles in flowing fabrics, often with floral or ethnic prints, were popular in the bohemian and hippie fashion movements. They represented a sense of freedom and a connection to nature.
A comedic powerhouse known for films like "Beverly Hills Cop.
Alfred Hitchcock's iconic thriller is known for its groundbreaking techniques and suspenseful plot.
What is Pscho? (1960)
A detective series about a witty private investigator living on a houseboat.
What is The Rockford Files? (1974 - 1980)
This song, written by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell, became the official anthem of Georgia and a major hit for Ray Charles in 1960. It earned him multiple Grammy Awards and broadened his appeal beyond the R&B and soul genres
What is Georgia On My Mind? ( 1963 )
Large, often pointed collars were a common feature of shirts for both men and women. They contributed to the era's emphasis on bold, sometimes exaggerated, fashion statements.
what are wide collars? (1970s)
Continued his successful career in the 80s with hits like "Sudden Impact".
Who is Clint Eastwood?