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100

Name this 1980's movie:


A) The Matrix

B) Rocky

C) Karate Kid

D) Fast Times at Ridgemont High

What is Karate Kid?

100

This 1960s youth movement rejected mainstream society and embraced "flower power," free love, and psychedelic music. 

A) The Black Power Movement

B) The Punk Movement

C) The Feminist Movement

D) The Hippie Movement

What is the Hippie Movement?

100

This 1980s California surfer term could mean either "awesome" or "dangerous/difficult." 

A) Sketchy

B) Buzzy

C) Gnarly

D) Steezy

What is Gnarly?

100

This large African mammal is known as the "King of the Jungle".

A) Giraffe

B) Elephant

C) Tiger

D) Lion

What is a Lion?

100

This giant statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France in 1886. 

What is the Statue of Liberty?

100

Name the band:


A) The Beatles

B) The Beach Boys

C) The Kinks

D) The Turtles

Who are The Beach Boys?

100

On December 17, 1989, this animated TV family debuted and became a cultural phenomenon. 

A) Family Guy

B) The Simpsons

C) South Park

D) King of the Hill

What is The Simpsons?

200

Name this 1980's movie:

A) Star Wars

B) Rocky

C) Back to the Future

D) Short Circuit

What is Back to the Future?

200

This exercise trend of the 1980s was led by Jane Fonda's popular workout videos. 

A) Jazzercise

B) Pilates

C) Aerobics

D) Yoga

What is Aerobics?

200

This 1960s term described someone who was not hip or didn't understand the counterculture. 

A) Square

B) Heavy

C) Cat

D) Uptight

What is a Square?

200

This reptile can change its color to blend with its surroundings. 

A) Iguana

B) Chameleon

C) Gecko

D) Anole

What is a Chameleon?

200

This ancient Roman amphitheater is famous for gladiator battles. 

What is the Roman Colosseum?

200

Name the Band:


A) The Rolling Stones

B) Weezer

C) The Mamas & The Papas

D) Simon & Garfunkel

Who are The Mamas & The Papas?

200

On July 1, 1979, Sony released this portable music player that changed how people listened to music. 

A) Boombox

B) Walkman

C) Discman

D) Radio

What is the Walkman?

300

Name this 1970's movie:


A) The Conversation

B) The Godfather

C) Taxi Driver

D) Enter The Dragon

What is The Godfather?
300

These small stuffed animals with heart-shaped tags caused collecting frenzies and long lines at McDonald's in the 1990s. 

A) Cabbage Patch Kids

B) Troll Dolls

C) Furby

D) Beanie Babies

What is Beanie Babies

300

In late 1990s hip-hop slang, this term meant to leave or abandon a place quickly. 

A) Sweep

B) Bounce

C) Ghost

D) Flash

What is Bounce?

300

This marine mammal is known for its intelligence and playful behavior with humans. 

A) Penguin

B) Otter

C) Dolphin

D) Whale

What is a Dolphin?

300

This iconic Australian building with distinctive shell-shaped design celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2003.

 

What is the Sydney Opera House?

300

Name the Artist of this Song:

A) Blondie

B) Joan Jett

C) Cyndi Lauper

D) Pat Benatar


Who is Cyndi Lauper?

300

On February 9, 1964, The Beatles made their American TV debut on this variety show.

 A) The Tonight Show

B) The Ed Sullivan Show

C) American Bandstand

D) The Steve Allen Show

What is The Ed Sullivan Show?

400

Name this 1960's movie:


A) The Beach

B) Mary Poppins

C) The Sound of Music

D) 2001: A Space Odyssey

What is The Sound of Music?

400

This 1990s dance craze involved stepping to the left, right, back, and forward in a line formation. 

A) Electric Slide

B) Macarena

C) Cha-Cha Slide

D) Cupid Shuffle

What is the Macarena?

400

This early 2000s term meant someone was trying too hard to be cool or impressive. 

A) Try Hard

B) Poser

C) Geek

D) Faker

What is Poser?

400

This bird of prey has the keenest eyesight in the animal kingdom. 

A) Hawk

B) Falcon

C) Owl

D) Eagle

What is an Eagle?

400

This massive stone circle in England has puzzled archaeologists for centuries. 

What is Stonehenge?

400

Name the Country Artist:


A) Johnny Cash

B) Willie Nelson

C) George Strait

D) Hank Williams

Who is George Strait?

400

On August 1, 1981, this cable channel launched with the words "Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll." 

A) VH1

B) MTV

C) CMT

D) BET

What is MTV?

500

Name this 1950's movie:


A) Lucky Me

B) Only the Valiant

C) Rear Window

D) Schindler's List

What is Rear Window?

500

This 1960s furniture trend featured curved, space-age designs often in bright orange or white. 

A) Mid-century Modern

B) Mod Furniture

C) Art Deco Revival

D) Scandinavian Design

What is Mod Furniture?

500

This 1960s term meant the police or law enforcement. 

A) The One Time

B) The Heat

C) The Fuzz

D) The Feds

What is The Fuzz?

500

This marine animal is known as the Apex Predator of the Ocean and historically known to Spanish sailors as the "ballena asesina".

A) The Great White Shark

B) The Killer Whale

C) The Blue Whale

D) The Whale Shark


What is the Killer Whale?

500

This Peruvian ancient city was "lost" until it was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham.


What is Machu Picchu?

500

Name this 1930's Artist:


A) Frank Sinatra

B) Jimmie Rodgers

C) Benny Goodman

D) Nat King Cole

Who is Nat King Cole?

500

On April 3, 1973, the first public call was made on this portable device by Motorola engineer Martin Cooper. 

A) Pager

B) Cell phone

C) Walkie-talkie

D) Cordless phone

What is the Cell Phone?