Vocabulary
Music
Games
70's History
U.S state capitals
100

Which word means "to take away"? 

a) confiscate

b) contemplate

c) condemn

d) contemplate

a) confiscate 

100

Frank Sinatra's song "Fly me to the (blank)"

a) stars

b) moon

c) bank

"Fly me to the Moon"

100

Which board game involves solving a murder?

a. Detective

b. Mystery

c. Clue

c. Clue

100

The Sears Tower in what US city became the world's tallest building in 1974?

a. Annapolis

b. Boston

c. Chicago

c. Chicago

100

Capital of Maryland?

a. Annapolis

B. Baltimore

C. Frederick

a. Annapolis

200

Which of these refers to an action that continues? 

a) on setting

b) one-way

c) one-sided

d) on-going

d) on-going

200

Which fictional character sings "A Spoonful of Sugar"?

a. Cinderella

b. Mr. Banks

c. Mary Poppins

c. Mary Poppins

200

This board game involves buying and trading properties?

a. Life

b. Monopoly

c. Property Brothers

b. Monopoly

200

In the 1970 hit film "Love Story," what sport does, the character, Barrett play at Harvard?

a. Football

b. Baseball

c. Hockey

c. Hockey

200

Capital of Virginia?

a. Norfolk

b. Alexandria

c. Richmond

c. Richmond

300

Which of these words suggests care and attention? 

a) melodic

b) methodical

c) manacle 

d) medial

b) methodical

300

Name the musical starring Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta?

a. Greece

b. Grease

c. Footloose

b. Grease

300

Which racing board game has a location called Gum Drop Mountain?

a. Candy Palace

b. Candy Kingdom

c. Candy Land

Candy Land

300

Which of the following toys did NOT debut in the 1970s?

a. Rock-em Sock-em Robots

b. G.I Joe with Kung Fu Grip

c. Stretch Armstrong

a. Rock-em Sock-em Robots

300

Capital of Pennsylvania?

a. Philadelphia

b. Harrisburg

c. Pittsburgh 


b. Harrisburg

400

Which word means something like "paradise"? 

a) utility

b) unicorn

c) utopia

d) usurp

c) utopia

400

Name the four Beatles?

a. Paul Lennon, George McCartney, Ringo Harrison, John Starr

b. Jessie McCartney, John Lemon, George Harris, Ringo Moon

c. Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr

c. Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr

400

This board game involves removing items from a body with tweezers?

a. Surgery

b. Doctor

c. Operation

c. Operation

400

The line "Houston, we've had a problem" was famously uttered aboard what troubled spaceflight?

a. Apollo 13

b. Apollo 11

c. Apollo 12

a. Apollo 13

400

Capital of New York?

a. Albany

b. Buffalo

c. New York City


a. Albany

500

Which of the following means "bad-smelling"?

a) nonsensical

b) noisome 

c) noise 

d) nostrum

b) noisome

500

Name the famous trumpet player & Jazz singer who sang “What a Wonderful World”?

a. Louis Armstrong

b. Neil Armstrong

C. Vance Armstrong

a. Louis Armstrong

500

In which game do players fire upon each other's war vessels?

a. War

b. Battleship

c. Strategy

b. Battleship

500

What year did the Vietnam War end?

a. 1976

b. 1975

c. 1974

b. 1975

500

Capital of California?

a. Los Angeles

b. San Francisco

c. Sacramento

c. Sacramento