1920s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
100

With the 20's in full swing, this was the most popular type of music

Jazz

100

The highlight of 1950s pop culture in America was the introduction of this type of music, often associated with the Jukebox

Rock n' Roll

100

This British group dominated the music industry both in the US and across the pond

The Beatles

100

In 1978 this monday-hating lasagna loving cat made his debut

Garfield

100

Originally called the Hungarian Magic Cube, this iconic puzzle toy got it's iconic name in 1980

Rubik's Cube

200

Though tigers and lions were not all the rage, the 20s are often described as this

Roaring

200

Walt Disney opened this park, the first of many in 1955

Disneyland

200

This Civil Rights figure delivered the "I Have a Dream" speech alongside all of the other impressive accomplishments

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

McDonald’s introduced their kid's menu items with this cheery name in their massive chain of fast food outlets.

Happy Meals

200

A billion people tuned in to see the royal wedding between these two celebrities

Diana and Charles

300

This new hairstyle was incredibly popular among flappers

The Bob

300

Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo, What Disney princess movie premiered in 1950?

Cinderella

300

On 15-18 August 1969, this music festival brought together more than 400,000 fans to hear some of the greatest rock music every played, and to enjoy “3 Days of Peace & Music.”

Woodstock

300

A long time ago in the 1970s this popular movie franchise premiered... but they started out of order.

Star Wars

300

With the "Maverick" sequel premireing in 2022, this original starring Tom Cruise won an academy award

Top Gun

400

F. Scott Fitzgerald published this defining book in 1925

The Great Gatsby

400

On 29 May 1953 by the sherpa Tenzing Norgay and British explorer Sir Edmund Hillary conquered this, the tallest peak in the world,

Everest

400

On 20 July 1969, the human race defied the odds by stepping foot on the moon. The honor of being the first one, of course, goes to this astronaut

Neil Armstrong

400

This "not a crook" president resigned from office August 8, 1974.

Richard Nixon

400

This "Thriller" singer was the decade's most popular artist

Michael Jackson

500

That's the best thing since ____________, invented in 1928.

sliced bread

500

This now-iconic doll was first introduced in March 1959 by Ruth Handler and the Mattel company

Barbie

500

This president was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald on 22 November 1963.

John F. Kennedy

500

These band members Agnetha, Benny, Bjorn, and Anni-Frid, formed this group using their initials.

ABBA

500

This Chicago team won the super bowl in 1985

The Bears