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100

Members Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss make up this New York City rock band

KISS

(Gen X)

100

This Nickelodeon show catapulted Ariana Grande into fame

Victorious 

(Gen Z)

100

In 1997, millions mourned the loss of this beloved figure, also known as "England's Rose", who was revered for her humanitarian work and charisma

Princess Diana

(Millennial)

100

Levi Strauss & Co. introduced this iconic denim innovation, featuring reinforced stitching and rivets at stress points, revolutionizing the durability and style of workwear.

Jeans

(Silent Generation) 

100

This shape was used to describe someone perceived as conventional, unadventurous, or old-fashioned  

Square

(Baby Boomer)

200

 Irving Berlin wrote this memorable song, made for the 1935 film "Top Hat", and sang by Fred Astaire 

Cheek to Cheek

(The Silent Generation) 

200

This film brought together "a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal" - all in one Saturday

The Breakfast Club 

(Gen X)

200

On July 20th, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made history by accomplishing this monumental feat

The (first manned) Moon Landing 

(Baby Boomer)

200

In the 2000s, this type of hat, often associated with casual wear and celebrities like Ashton Kutcher, experienced a resurgence in popularity, especially adorned with logos and quirky designs

Trucker Hat

(Millennials)

200

Taking this metaphorical 'medicine' was a humorous way to tell someone to relax or calm down during moments of stress or tension  

Chill Pill

(Gen X)

300

This KPop group is known for having a fandom called ARMY

BTS 

(Gen Z)

300

In the 1997 film "Titanic", Jack Dawson wins his ticket aboard the historical ship by playing what game?

Poker 

(Millennials)

300

This infamous event on December 7th, 1941, propelled the United States into WWII

The attack on Pearl Harbor

(The Silent Generation) 

300

This iconic 1950s fashion item, often associated with the youth culture of the era, featured a full circle silhouette and was typically adorned with appliqué designs of animals, particularly a popular canine.

Poodle Skirt

(Baby Boomer)

300

This modern slang refers to this action, often involving sharing gossip or revealing secrets

Spill the Tea

(Gen Z)

400

Finish these lyrics: "When the night has come
And the land is dark, And the moon is the only light we'll see, No, I won't be afraid. Oh, I won't be afraid
Just as long as you ....."

Stand by Me 

(Baby Boomer)

400

While filming "The Wizard of Oz", Dorothy and friends fall asleep in a poppy field and get covered in fake snow, made of this toxic material

Asbestos

(The Silent Generation)

400

This 1985 global concert aimed to raise funds for famine and relief in Ethiopia

Live Aid 

(Gen X)

400

This style/aesthetic, characterized by flirtatious and playful elements like ruffles, lace, and pastel colors, embodies a youthful and whimsical charm

Coquette

(Gen Z)

400

This term used to reference someone's apartment, dorm, dwelling - could also be found in the title of a hit MTV show

Crib

(Millennials)

500

Marshall Bruce Mathers III is better known by this stage name

Eminem 

(Millennials)

500

This novel turned film, released in 1975, struck fear into beach goers around the world

Jaws

(Baby Boomer)

500

This global event began in late 2019, leading to widespread lockdowns, mask mandates and vaccine developments efforts worldwide

COVID-19 Pandemic

(Gen Z)

500

This influential 1980s TV show popularized a style characterized by pastel-colored suits, t-shirts under blazers, and rolled-up sleeves, epitomizing a sleek and casual-cool aesthetic.

Miami Vice

(Gen X)

500

This popular slang term from the 1920s and 1930s referred to a stylish, glamorous woman who embraced the new freedoms of the era

Flapper

(Silent Generation)