February
Random
It was the 70's
Television/ Movie
It's the totally rad 80's
100

What is the shortest month of the year?

February

100

What popular board game includes the phrase "Do not pass GO."

Monopoly

100

 Which U.S. president had to make a dramatic exit stage left in 1974 after the Watergate drama?

Richard Nixon

100

What candy does Elliott use to lure E.T. in the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial?

Reese's Pieces

100

Babyland General Hospital was the "birthplace" of what line of collectible dolls that was a huge hit in the 1980s and included an individual birth certificate for each doll?

Cabbage Patch Kids

200

What animal is associated with Groundhog Day?

A groundhog

200

What is the name of the ship that famously sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912?

Titanic

200

 Which groovy 70s accessory changes colors based on your vibes?

 The mood ring

200

ich smooth-talking actor brought the scheming J.R. Ewing to life in the iconic TV series "Dallas"?

Larry Hagman

200

What singer went from the massive success of her 1984 album “Private Dancer” to starring as the villain in the 1985 film “Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome?”

Tina Turner

300

What is the name of the Roman God of love?

Cupid

300

What soft drink was originally marketed as a “brain tonic”?

Coca-Cola.

300

Which sound system required the use of large, rectangular tape cartridges?

8-track tape player

300

Which singing sensation took Dorothy on her magical journey in the 1973 twist of "The Wizard of Oz"?

Diana Ross

300

What is the name of the talking animatronic toy that was an "Illiop" but quite closely resembled a bear? The toy reached peak popularity in the mid-1980s and helped aid the launch of 1986's Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

 Teddy Ruxpin

400

Which US president's birthday is celebrated in February?

George Washington

400

Who invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell.

400

What was the nickname of the wide-legged denim pants that were so popular throughout the 70s?

Bell bottoms

400

 Which classic sitcom sashayed onto our screens in '75, featuring Henry Winkler's iconic leather-jacketed legend, "The Fonz"?

Happy Days

400

What trivia-themed board game, first released in 1982, awards players pie pieces to complete their six-section game token?

Trivial Pursuit

500

What day is "Fat Tuesday" in French?

Mardi Gras

500

What was the name of the first successful English colony in America?

Jamestown.

500

What famous line dance defined parties in the 1970s?

The Hustle

500

Who took on the role of the resilient Kunta Kinte in the powerful TV mini-series "Roots" (1977)?

LeVar Burton

500

In the 1980's raisins could be seen prancing across the television screens of America to which song by Marvin Gaye?

 I Heard It Through the Grapevine