7,000 episodes of this TV quiz show have aired on this network.
Jeopardy
This game was a colorful 3-D combination puzzle.
Rubik's Cube
This dance style was the most popular in the 70s.
Disco
A king visited President Nixon in the Oval Office, but he was not a king of a country.
Elvis Presley
These puppets started starring in their own movies in the 70s.
Muppets
This game was the size of today's tablet and you shake to delete it.
Etch A Sketch
The Spanish word meaning "to disco dance" refers to the most famous disco dancer in the US.
Travoltar
Kings and Queens wear one crown, but this celebrity could wear 3 crowns in 1973.
Secretariat
This children's educational TV show used rock music to teach concepts.
Schoolhouse Rock
This toy was advertised: "You can't damage lamps or windows. You can't hurt babies or old people."
Nerf Ball
This music group broke up in 1970
The Beatles
This Atlanta Braves hitter broke Babe Ruth's home run record in 1974.
Hank Aaron
The theme songs from these movies were written by John Williams.
Star Wars
This game was a top seller in 1978 and was inspired by the notes of a bugle.
Simon
The last song released by the Beatles.
Octopus Garden
This crew of astronauts intended to make the 3rd landing on the moon in 1970.
Apollo 13
The theme song from this movie uses an ascending half step.
Jaws
This toy was smooth and round, but you could not bounce it.
Pet Rock
This music delivery system existed before MP3 players and CD players.
Transistor Radio
A ticket to this person's attraction cost $3.50 in 1971 when it opened.
Walt Disney World