"Insomnia Cafe" was the working title for this beloved '90s sitcom.
Friends
An infamous '90s boxing match ended in disqualification from Mike Tyson when he bit off his opponent's...
Ear
Originally written and recorded by Dolly Parton in 1973, Whitney Houston's pop-ballade take on this song became a massive hit in 1992.
Girl group TLC popularized this term for a lame, loser, no-good kind of man.
A "scrub"
Launched as a prototype in 1995, this website is now the most-visited website in the world.
The '90s are considered a "Renaissance Age of Animation." Which TV series focused on toddlers Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, and Lil?
A special purple Beanie Baby was launched in 1997 to commemorate the death of which famous figure?
This song and dance became a craze in the '90s, and is still performed at weddings, proms, and Bar Mitzvahs today.
The Macarena
Not in the mood to chat? In the '90s, you might use this phrase, while putting your palm in someone's face.
10 bonus points if you can recite the whole line.
"Talk to the hand... cause the face don't want to hear it."
A small yellow "running man" was the iconic mascot of this online software that was all the rage in the late '90s.
AIM (AOL Instant Messenger)
Which 1995 Pixar film is the first fully computer-animated movie.
Michael Jordon FIRST retired from the NBA in 1993 and shocked the world by briefly pursuing a career in what other sport?
Baseball
Oh, the Spice Girls, a '90s staple! We've got Scary Spice, Sporty Spice, Baby Spice, Posh Spice, and who's missing?
Ginger Spice
Cher from 1995's Clueless popularized this two-word phrase.
"As if!"
This space telescope was launched in 1990 and is still in orbit today.
The Hubble Space Telescope (or just the Hubble)
1997's Titanic became the second film to win how many Academy Awards?
11
Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, and Ryan Gosling kicked off their careers in 1993 by starring in the reboot of this 1950s TV show.
Mickey Mouse Club.
You probably saw it advertised on TV--this compilation album series debuted in the US in 1998 and featured hits like "Barbie Girl," "As Long As You Love Me," "Fly Away," and more.
NOW That's What I Call Music!
It was most commonly know as NOW #
"Chillax" (Chill x Relax)
In 1996, Sony partnered with nightclubs to promote the launch of this video game console.
The PlayStation