90s Trivia
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100

Just down the street from Monica's apartment, Central Perk was a fictional coffee shop and gathering spot for the title characters of what long-running sitcom?

Friends

100

"Just Do It"

Nike

100

What does Cinderella's Fairy Godmother turn into a carriage?

A pumpkin


100

In Monopoly, what is the name of the most expensive property 

Boardwalk

100

Which state’s slogan is “The Golden State”?

California

200

Yes, as if: Cher Horowitz donates her skis to a Pismo Beach disaster relief team near the end of what classic 1995 teen comedy?

Clueless

200

"The Quicker Picker Upper"

Bounty

200

What color are Mickey's shorts?

Red

200

In Scrabble, which 2 letters are worth the most points at 10 points each?

Q and Z

200

Which state’s slogan is “The Great Lakes State”?

Michigan

300

After the breakup of Nirvana in 1994, Dave Grohl went on to found what alliteratively named Seattle band?

Foo Fighters

300

"Have a break...have a ___"

Kit Kat

300

In Finding Nemo, which country is Nemo taken to?

Australia

300

In the game of Chutes and Ladders, how many spaces are there on the board?

100

300

Which state’s slogan is “The Last Frontier”?

Alaska

400

Egg watch" is the English translation of the name of what popular 1990's toy, released in the U.S. in 1997?

Tamagotchi

400

"Water the way nature intended"

Evian

400

Who is the only Disney princess to have a child, named Melody?

Ariel

400

In the game of Candy Land, what is the name of the final destination on the game board?

Candy Castle

400

Which state’s slogan is “The Sunflower State”?

Kansas

500

Melissa Joan Hart told us everything about why people do the things they do as the title character of what 1990s Nickelodeon sitcom?

Clarissa Explains It All

500

"Engineered for Real Life"

Dyson

500

What is the original name of Mickey Mouse?

Mortimer
500

In the game of Jenga, how many wooden blocks are there in a complete set?

54

500

Which state’s slogan is “The Gem State”?

Idaho