Famous Historical Crimes
1960s History
Famous Movie Quotes
Famous Crime Investigations
1970s History
100

This infamous American bank robber, known as "Public Enemy #1," was responsible for a series of daring heists during the Great Depression. He was killed in 1934.

Who is John Dillinger?

100

This 1967 cultural movement, centered around the idea of "peace and love," is commonly associated with the Summer of Love.

What is the Hippie Movement?

100

"Here’s looking at you, kid." This line was delivered by Humphrey Bogart in this 1942 classic romance.

What is Casablanca?

100

In 1996, this six-year-old beauty queen was found dead in her Boulder, Colorado home. The case remains unsolved, with theories ranging from an intruder to possible involvement by her parents.

Who is JonBenét Ramsey?

100

This 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalized abortion in the United States, marking a landmark moment in American history.

What is Roe v. Wade?

200

In 1888, this unidentified serial killer terrorized London’s Whitechapel district, leaving a number of gruesome victims, and his identity remains a mystery to this day.

Who is Jack the Ripper?

200

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy made a famous speech at Rice University, declaring that the United States would commit to landing a man on the Moon by the end of the decade.

What is Kennedy's "We choose to go to the Moon" speech?

200

"I’ll be back." This iconic quote was spoken by Arnold Schwarzenegger in this 1984 sci-fi action film.

What is The Terminator?

200

This famous case from the 1990s involved the murder of a former NFL player’s wife and her friend in 1994, followed by a high-profile trial in which he was acquitted of all charges.

Who is O.J. Simpson?

200

This 1977 disco anthem by the Bee Gees became a chart-topping hit and was featured on the soundtrack for the film Saturday Night Fever.

What is Stayin' Alive?

300

This American gangster, known for his involvement in bootlegging during Prohibition, became a notorious figure in organized crime in the 1920s. He was eventually convicted of tax evasion.

Who is Al Capone?

300

This pop culture phenomenon, released in 1964, was a British band that became global superstars and sparked "Beatlemania."

What is The Beatles?

300

"You can't handle the truth!" This line is from this 1992 film directed by Rob Reiner, where Tom Cruise faces off against Jack Nicholson.

What is A Few Good Men?

300

The "_____" terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s and early 1970s, sending cryptic letters to the press, but his identity was never confirmed.

Who is the Zodiac Killer?

300

This legendary boxer, known as "The Greatest," regained the world heavyweight title in 1974 after defeating George Foreman in the famous “Rumble in the Jungle.”

Who is Muhammad Ali?

400

In 1932, this child’s kidnapping and subsequent murder led to the famous "Lindbergh Law," making kidnapping a federal crime.

Who is Charles Lindbergh's son (Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr.)?

400

This 1960s fashion icon revolutionized the modeling world, known for her "mod" style and her famous bob haircut.

Who is Twiggy?

400

"May the Force be with you." This phrase is famously associated with this 1977 space opera, the first installment in a legendary saga.

What is Star Wars?

400

This case involved the ___ ____ _____ in the United States, where letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to news outlets and politicians, resulting in several deaths. The perpetrator was never definitively caught.

What is the 2001 anthrax attacks?

400

This iconic fashion item, often associated with the 1970s, was a long coat made from faux fur or wool, typically worn in bright, bold colors.

What is a poncho?

500

In 1954, this notorious criminal, known as "The Iceman," was arrested for his involvement in organized crime and was believed to have committed over 100 murders. He earned the nickname due to his cold, emotionless approach.

Who is Richard Kuklinski?

500

This "King of Rock and Roll," known for hits like "Hound Dog" and "Jailhouse Rock," became a cultural icon in the 1960s.

Who is Elvis Presley?

500

"I am the king of the world!" This line was shouted by Leonardo DiCaprio in this 1997 blockbuster, directed by James Cameron.

What is Titanic?

500

In 1978, this woman, the first female FBI agent in history, was involved in the investigation of the "Happy Land Murders" in the Bronx, New York, where a nightclub fire killed 87 people.

Who is Alice White?

500

This TV variety show, which debuted in 1975, was hosted by John Travolta and featured comedic sketches, musical performances, and satirical humor.

What is Saturday Night Live?