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100

Name the song

Respect by Aretha Franklin

100

This popular accessory claimed to reflect your emotional state by changing colors based on body temperature.

 A mood ring

100

This television network launched in 1981 with the words “Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll,” and revolutionized music by airing videos 24/7.

 MTV

100

This digital pet became a global craze in the late '90s

Tamagotchi

100

In the 2004 movie Mean Girls, this fashion rule is strictly enforced by the Plastics every Wednesday?

On Wednesdays we wear pink. 

200

This fashion doll became a cultural icon in the 1960s, taking on roles like astronaut, teacher, and nurse—long before women held many of those jobs in real life.

Barbie

200

These wide-legged pants became a fashion staple in the 1970s.

 Bell-bottoms

200

This is the name of the first space shuttle launched by NASA in 1981

Columbia

200

This search engine, founded in 1998, would go on to dominate the internet.

Google

200

This person won the 1st season of American Idol in 2002?

Kelly Clarkson

300

Held in 1969 on a New York farm, this legendary event drew over 400,000 people for three days of peace, love, and music—featuring artists like Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin.

Woodstock

300

Name this song. 

September - Earth, Wind, and Fire 

300

These soft-sculpture dolls, each with a unique name and birth certificate, sparked a nationwide craze in the 1980s and were “adopted” rather than bought.

Cabbage Patch Kids

300

Known as the “Queen of Tejano Music,” this beloved singer from Texas had seven #1 hits on the Billboard Latin charts before her life was tragically cut short in 1995.

Selena Quintanilla

300

This social media platform launched in 2004 and was initially limited to college students.

Facebook


400

In 1969, this American astronaut became the first human to walk on the moon.

Neil Armstrong

400

This 1976 film follows a small-time Philadelphia boxer who gets a shot at the world heavyweight title, famously running up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Rocky

400

This colorful puzzle cube became a global craze in the early 1980s.

Rubik’s Cube

400

Name the song

I Wanna Know - Joe 

400


Launched in 2005, this video-sharing platform began with a clip titled "Me at the zoo" and quickly became the go-to site for everything from cat videos to viral sensations.



YouTube 

500

This 1960s sitcom featured a 2,000-year-old genie who calls a NASA astronaut “Master” after he frees her from a bottle on a deserted island.

I Dream of Jeannie

500

This home video game console, released in 1977, helped launch the gaming industry.

Atari

500

Name this song 

Remember the Time - Michael Jackson

500

This early form of internet access used telephone lines and emitted a distinctive screeching sound when connecting, often tying up the family phone line.

Dial-up internet


500

Name this song.

Toxic - Britney Spears