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100

This was Coca-Cola's original color before caramel coloring was added.

What is clear?

100

This folk duo released "The Sound of Silence" in 1965.

Who are Simon & Garfunkel?

100

This sci-fi film from 1968 featured a talking computer named HAL 9000.

What is 2001: A Space Odyssey?

100

This is what the acronym "MLS" stands for in real estate.

What is Multiple Listing Service?

100

This iconic American sitcom, starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, premiered on CBS in 1951.

What is I Love Lucy?

100

This toy, originally marketed as a cleaning product, became one of the best-selling children's playthings of the 60s.

What is Play-Doh?

100

This U.S. President, known for his charisma and strong Boston accent, was tragically assassinated in 1963.

Who is John F. Kennedy?

200

This city is home to the World of Coca-Cola museum? 

What is Atlanta?

200

This was Elvis Presley’s first number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

What is "Heartbreak Hotel"?

200

The highest-grossing movie of the 1970s, this film made people scared to go swimming.

What is Jaws?

200

This is the U.S. state with the most expensive real estate market.

What is California?

200

In 1951, the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, limiting this political position to two terms.

What is the President of the United States?

200

Before becoming a blockbuster movie, this sci-fi franchise debuted as a TV series in 1966, featuring the adventures of Captain Kirk and Spock.

What is Star Trek?

200

In 1962, this Caribbean crisis nearly led to nuclear war between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

300

In 1985, Coca-Cola changed its formula, leading to one of the biggest product backlashes in history. This was the name of this short-lived product?

What is New Coke?

300

This song was written about musicians who died in a plane crash.

What is "American Pie" by Don McLean?

300

Lose 300 Points, unless this is Grandpa Zurn, then win 300.

WOMP WOMP

300

This legendary home in Memphis, Tennessee, is one of the most visited private homes in America.

What is Graceland?

300

This Cold War-era military alliance, still active today, was officially established in 1951 with its headquarters in Paris.

What is NATO?

300

This controversial 1969 music festival, held on a muddy farm in New York, became a defining moment of the hippie era.

What is Woodstock 69'?

300

This infamous 1966 event, when John Lennon claimed The Beatles were "more popular than Jesus," led to backlash in the U.S. and record burnings.

What is the Beatles controversy?

400

In 1971, Coca-Cola released an iconic commercial featuring a group of people singing on a hilltop. This was the song’s famous lyric.

What is "I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke"?

400

Before he became a country superstar, Johnny Cash was stationed in this country during his time in the military.

What is Germany?

400

In 1967, this Dustin Hoffman film about a disillusioned college graduate featured the famous line: Mrs. Robinson, you’re trying to seduce me, aren’t you?

What is The Graduate?)

400

The White House has this many rooms, making it one of the most well-known and largest homes in America.

What is 132?

400

The first official NBA All-Star Game was played in this U.S. city, now home to the Red Sox.

What is Boston?

400

If a 70s teenager calls you a “square,” they think you are…

What is boring or uncool?

400

This fashion icon, famous for her pixie haircut and little black dress, starred in Breakfast at Tiffany’s in 1961.

Who is Audrey Hepburn?

500

This country was the first to sell Coca-Cola outside the United States.

What is Canada?

500

This Beatles song, named after a street in London, was the last song recorded by all four members together.

What is Abbey Road?

500

Clint Eastwood starred as the "Man with No Name" in this trilogy of spaghetti westerns.

What is The Dollars Trilogy?

500

This realtor is almost as old as sliced bread and is licensed in both Idaho and California.

Who is Bob Zurn?

500

This famous crime duo’s stolen car, riddled with bullet holes, was put on display in 1951, drawing curious visitors.

Who are Bonnie and Clyde?

500

This popular soft drink, originally introduced in the 1960s, was marketed as the "Uncola."

What is 7UP?

500

Every team pick a number from 1 & 10,000,000.

Which ever team is closest, gets the points.

Good luck!

What is 7,438,219?