Who is the mysterious creative director at Sterling Cooper?
Who is Don Draper?
What is the name of the advertising agency where the show begins?
What is Sterling Cooper?
What product does Don pitch in the famous “Carousel” scene?
What is the Kodak Carousel?
What decade does Mad Men take place in?
What is the 1960s?
What is Don’s job title at the start of the series?
What is creative director?
Who is the ambitious secretary who becomes a copywriter?
Who is Peggy Olson?
What city is the agency located in?
What is New York City?
What slogan does Don create for Lucky Strike?
What is “It’s toasted”?
What major war influences the show’s backdrop?
What is the Vietnam War?
What is the name of the department responsible for client relationships?
What is accounts?
Who is the charming partner known for witty one-liners?
Who is Roger Sterling?
What is the name of the agency after it merges and rebrands?
What is Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce?
What does Peggy say when she leaves Sterling Cooper?
What is “I want what you have”?
What famous music festival is referenced in later seasons?
What is Woodstock?
What does the agency call their brainstorming sessions?
What are creative meetings?
Who is the head of accounts and Don’s close friend?
Who is Pete Campbell?
What role does Joan Holloway originally hold at the agency?
What is office manager?
What major historical event interrupts a client pitch in Season 3?
What is JFK’s assassination?
What popular car brand is featured in Don’s pitches?
What is Jaguar?
What is the term for a short, catchy phrase used in ads?
What is a slogan?
Who is Don’s first wife, a former model?
Who is Betty Draper?
What is the name of the British company that buys Sterling Cooper?
What is Putnam, Powell & Lowe?
What does Don write in his ad to leave McCann Erickson?
What is “I’m not going to settle for less”?
What political scandal begins to unfold in the final season?
What is Watergate?
What is the name of the fictional cigarette brand often pitched?
What is Lucky Strike?