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100

What band released the 1977 hit Stayin’ Alive?

The Bee Gees

100

What 1975 thriller made people afraid to go in the water?

Jaws

100

Up your nose with a rubber ________.

 Up your nose with a rubber hose. (Welcome Back, Kotter)

100

What was the name of the first space station launched by NASA in 1973?

 Skylab

100

Which popular fashion accessory was invented in the 1970s?

Mood Ring

200

 Who sang Take Me Home, Country Roads?

John Denver

200

Who played Rocky Balboa in Rocky (1976)?

Sylvester Stallone (Rocky)

200

Good night, John ______.

Good night, John Boy. (The Waltons)

200

 What major event caused long gas lines in the U.S. during the 70s?

The Oil Crisis

200

Which iconic arcade game was released in 1978, featuring a little yellow character?

Pac-Man

300

Which 70s rock band was known for Hotel California?

The Eagles

300

What sci-fi film introduced the world to Darth Vader in 1977?

 Star Wars

300

Stifle yourself, _______.

 Archie Bunker often said, "Stifle yourself, Edith." (All in the Family)

300

. What year did Elvis Presley pass away?

1977

300

 What popular toy was introduced in 1977, consisting of colored plastic tiles?

 Rubik’s Cube

400

Dancing Queen was a massive hit for which group?

 ABBA

400

 What musical film featured John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John?

Grease

400

 Nanu, ______!

Nanu, Nanu! (Mork & Mindy)

400

 Who became U.S. president after Richard Nixon resigned in 1974?

Gerald Ford

400

What dress-up doll introduced in 1971 came with paper outfits and tabs to hold them in place?

Dimension Dolls

500

Who is known as the "Queen of Disco" with hits like "I will Survive"

Gloria Gaynor

500

 Happy Days (1974-1984): Who played Fonzie on Happy Days?

The character Arthur Fonzarelli was played by Henry Winkler.

500

You big __________.

You big dummy. (Sanford & Son)

500

 Which American president resigned in 1974 due to the Watergate scandal?

Richard Nixon

500

What toy projector introduced in 1973 showed filmstrips on walls or screens?

The Movie Viewer