Who was the British Prime Minister for most of World War II?
Winston Churchill
Which member of the Royal family became the head of State in Great Britain in 1952?
Queen Elizabeth II
In 1962, this company opened its first store.
Walmart
Which U.S. president had to make a dramatic exit stage left in 1974 after the Watergate drama?
Richard Nixon
Which Alfred Hitchcock film was released in 1940?
Rebecca
What actress and model died in 1962?
Marilyn Monroe
Which classic arcade game from '78 stars a chomping yellow hero dodging ghosts?
Pac-Man
What was introduced at the 1939 World's Fair and then made commercially available in the 1940s?
Television
In 1952, the longest-running play opened in London. What was it?
Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap
What Broadway musical about a woman who brings her love of music to a troubled home became a theatrical film?
The Sound of Music
Which royal band rocked the charts with the operatic masterpiece "Bohemian Rhapsody" in '75?
Queen
What women's clothing item was first introduced during the 1940s?
Bikini
Who Invented a polio Vaccine in 1955?
Jonas Salk
In 1960, this life saving device was invented to keep your heart pumping at a proper pace. What is it?
Cardiac pacemaker
Which country hosted the Summer Olympics back in '76?
Canada
Who was named Baseball's Most Valuable Player in 1940?
Hank Greenberg
In 1957, a man many consider to be the finest athlete of the century retired. Who was He?
Jackie Robinson
Which Athlete was known with his witty boasts such as "I float like a butterfly and sting like a bee"?
Muhammad Ali
Which legendary space probe blasted off in '77
Voyager 1