1975 - JAWS
Who is Roy Scheider?
(would also accept Richard Dreyfuss)
This disease is believed to be the cause of the 14th century Black Death which killed an estimated 50 million people.
What is Bubonic Plague?
This letter is the most common letter in the English language, appearing in 11 percent of all English words.
What is E?
You may be tempted to stomp on the gas, but the pedal in an airplane actually controls this.
What is the rudder?
1978 - Grease
Who is John Travolta?
**DAILY DOUBLE**
This term's Greek origins translate to "the study of what is upon the people".
It is estimated that the cast of this show still makes ~$20 Million per year on syndicated reruns.
What is Friends?
Want to know how high you are above sea level? Better look at this control.
What is the altimeter?
1986 - Top Gun
Who is Tom Cruise?
Mary Mallon, an Irish immigrant in the 1880s, was better known by this nickname after she continued her cooking career and infected at least 51 people with deadly disease.
Who is Typhoid Mary?
**DAILY DOUBLE**
This hall of fame NBA player sunk the only three point shot of his career in the 1996 season.
If you're going all the way to the moon, your ears are really going to pop! That's because this decreases as your altitude climbs.
What is air pressure?
1989 - Batman
Who is Michael Keaton?
Although he knew nothing on Game of Thrones, this doctor investigated the causes of the 19th Century Cholera epidemics and essentially founded the science of epidemiology.
Who is Dr. John Snow?
In the 12th century, William I used this "proud beast" in the Scottish royal coat of arms and it later became the national animal of Scotland.
What is a Unicorn?
This W-shaped control wheel in the cockpit sounds a lot like something you'd buy before heading out in Oregon Trail.
What is a yoke?
1996 - Independence Day
Who is Will Smith?
This Greek doctor was the first to look at the relationships between disease and environmental influences, flouting the notion that people were made sick by angry gods.
Who is Hippocrates?
Built by UPenn's School of Engineering in this decade, ENIAC was the world's first computer, weighing 60,000 pounds and used for calculating ballistic missile trajectories.
What is the 1940s? (1946)
Keith remembers waiting for the day he turned this age, the youngest at which you can take your recreational pilot's exam.
What is 15?