Disco Era ('70s)
MTV Generation ('80s)
The Bomb Dot-Com ('90s)
Y2K ('00s)
The Teens ('10s)
100

This 1970s hit is often used to keep the beat when performing CPR

Stayin' Alive by the Bee Gees

100

This song is a sore subject for many a TV fanatic, as it played during the confusing finale of The Sopranos.

Don't Stop Believing by Journey

100

This song from 1991 is the most popular song from the band that popularized the grunge music genre.

Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana

100

Now popular on its own, this rap song was originally used in the soundtrack in the 2002 biopic film, 8 Mile.

Lose Yourself by Eminem

100

Released in 2015, this song shares a name with a standard telephone greeting.

Hello by Adele

200

This 1975 Spielberg blockbuster gave all of its viewers a very rational fear of beaches.

Jaws

200

This 1983 film adaptation of a popular novel was a smash hit for high schoolers everywhere, as they read about greasers from Tulsa encouraging each other to "Stay golden"

The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton

200
Based on a real tragedy, this 1997 film has sparked debates among many about the buoyancy of a door.

Titanic

200
In 2003, this Peter Jackson movie won 11 Oscars, bringing the total for its trilogy to 17 total wins.

The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

200

This 2014 Christopher Nolan film is well known for its famous soundtrack by Hans Zimmer, entitled Cornfield Chase

Interstellar

300

British by birth, this singer-songwriter is known worldwide for his songs, such as Tiny Dancer and Rocket Man.

Elton John

300

This 80’s celebrity while famous for other well known films, is also a star in lesser known films, such as “Witness and Cowboys & Aliens”

Harrison Ford

300

This 90’s actor is known for movies such as Apollo 13 and Sleepless in Seattle

Tom Hanks

300

In 2004, this famous actor voiced a fish named Oscar in the animated comedy, Shark Tale.

Will Smith

300

This famous Actor was the voice behind The Grinch in the 2018 animated adaptation

Benedict Cumberbatch

400

In June of 1973, this horse became the first to win the American Triple Crown in 25 years.

Secretariat

400

Named after the capital city in which it stood, this major piece of infrastructure fell in November of 1989.

The Berlin Wall
400

Before his trial in 1995, this man was a famous running back for two teams, the Buffalo Bills and the San Francisco 49ers.

O.J. Simpson

400
In 2001, the September 11th terrorist attacks were carried out, targeting this famous New York City building complex.

The World Trade Center or the Twin Towers

400

In 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake caused major destruction in this Caribbean country

Haiti

500

Founded in 1975, this major tech company has a hold on many other companies, including Skype, Xbox and Minecraft.

Microsoft

500

This was the last decade that this recreational bad habit was permitted in most places

Smoking

500

In 1993, this man was elected president, and 5 years later, he made a public announcement stating that "he did not have relations" with Monica Lewinsky.

Bill Clinton

500

In August of 2003, this now Microsoft-owned video calling website launched for the first time.

Skype

500

Though officially carried out in 2020, this referendum for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union began in 2016

Brexit