Lake of the Ozarks
Places We Lived
Badgers, Tigers, and Razorbacks Oh My
Disney Movies
The 1970s
100

This massive dam, completed in 1931, created Lake of the Ozarks and was a major engineering feat at the time.

Bagnell Dam?

100

This town was home to a famous clocktowner and the beloved Bricker’s Ice Cream, just a short walk from the Ole Town Colony neighborhood.

Hudson, OH

100

This mascot, wears a red-and-white striped sweater and shares a name with a famous gas station in the south.

Bucky Badger

100

In Beauty and the Beast, this is the name of Belle’s father, an eccentric inventor.

Who is Maurice?

100

This blockbuster movie about a great white shark terrified audiences when it was released in 1975.

Jaws

200

Known for its legendary summer boat parties, this cove—officially named Anderson Hollow Cove—is better known by this wild nickname.

Party Cove

200

The nearby paper mill caused a rotten egg smell that sometimes blew our way at school — forcing us to cut recess short and head indoors.

Weyerhaeuser

200

Auburn fans celebrate big wins by "rolling" the trees at this famous campus landmark.

Toomer’s Corner

200

This Disney princess is the only one who isn’t technically royalty by birth or marriage, but is considered a Disney Princess because of her bravery and popularity.

Who is Mulan
200

This disco group was 'stayin alive' and made polyester and bell-bottoms mainstream.

The Bee Gees
300

Located near Bagnell Dam, this quirky store is known for lake-themed gifts, T-shirts, and fudge — a must-stop for tourists on “The Strip.”

The Dogpatch

300

This central Wisconsin city was once two rival towns—Grand Rapids and Centralia—before they merged in 1900 and changed their name to avoid confusion with a Michigan city of the same name.


Wisconsin Rapids

300

This famous Razorback chant is heard at nearly every University of Arkansas sporting event and is known for its distinctive “calling the hogs” sound.

Woo Pig Sooie

300

In Tangled, this small, loyal animal is Rapunzel’s pet and often gives Flynn Rider judgmental looks.

Who is Pascal

300

Known as “The Bandit,” this actor drove a black Pontiac Trans Am in a 1977 hit film while being chased by the police.


Burt Reynolds

400

This Missouri state park near Camdenton features caves, hiking trails, and a natural bridge, and is named after a local cave.

Ha Ha Tonka State Park?

400

This upscale Chicago suburb was founded in the 1860s along a railroad line and is known for its historic homes, including several designed by architects from this famous school of architecture.

Hinsdale, IL

400

This former Wisconsin Badger star went on to become a three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year and played for the Texans and Cardinals.

J.J. Watt

400

In Finding Dory, this near-sighted whale shark helps Dory navigate the Marine Life Institute and is one of her childhood friends.

Who is Destiny?

400

This American singer, known as the “Queen of Soul,” won the Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in 1975.

Who is Aretha Franklin?


500

Though it was privately funded, Bagnell Dam was not built by the government, but by this company to provide power for St. Louis.

Union Electric (now Ameren Missouri)?

500

This Missouri town, named after early settler Captain Lorenzo Cottle, was first settled in the early 1800s and became one of the oldest towns in the county—once serving as a key stop along the Boone’s Lick Trail.

Cottleville, MO

500

This famous couple, who would go on to national political prominence, both taught at the University of Arkansas School of Law in the 1970s.

Bill and Hilary Clinton

500

In The Princess and the Frog, this Cajun firefly is in love with a star he calls "Evangeline" and sacrifices himself to help the others.

Who is Ray

500

This variety show, which debuted in 1976 and starred siblings known for their squeaky-clean image, became a hit with songs, comedy, and rollerskates.


What is The Donny & Marie Show?