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Who Shot J.R. Ewing On "Dallas" In The Iconic 1980 Cliffhanger?
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Which Song By Michael Jackson Became The Best-Selling Album Of All Time In The 1980s?
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What Handheld Gaming Device Did Nintendo Release In 1989?
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Which U.S. President Survived An Assassination Attempt In 1981?
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What Classic 1980s Film Featured The Line “Nobody Puts Baby In A Corner”?
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What 1982 Movie Featured A Friendly Alien And A Boy Named Elliott?
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Which TV Show Featured Four Older Women Living Together In Miami?
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What 1985 Charity Supergroup Recorded “We Are The World”?
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What Brand Launched The Iconic “Just Do It” Slogan In 1988?
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Which Arcade Game Involving Ghosts Was Released In 1980 And Became A Pop Culture Icon?
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What Was The Name Of The Artificially Intelligent Car In "Knight Rider"?
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Which Actress Played Princess Leia In The Original "Star Wars" Trilogy That Continued Into The ‘80s?
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What Tragic Event Occurred During The Launch Of The Space Shuttle Challenger In 1986?
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Which Rap Group Released The Groundbreaking Album “Licensed To Ill” In 1986?
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Who Played The Title Role In The 1981 Film "Indiana Jones And The Raiders Of The Lost Ark"?
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Which Video Game Character First Appeared In The 1981 Arcade Game “Donkey Kong”?
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What 1983 Movie Made The Phrase “Say Hello To My Little Friend” A Cultural Catchphrase?
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What Device Was Commonly Used To Record TV Shows At Home During The 1980s?
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What 1980s Toy Included Colorful Creatures With Wild Hair That Became A Major Fad?
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What Was Madonna’s First No. 1 Hit On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart?
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Who Played Axel Foley In The 1984 Comedy "Beverly Hills Cop"?
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What Was The Name Of The First Music Video Ever Played On MTV?
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What Popular Puzzle Toy, Invented In The 1970s, Reached Peak Popularity In The 1980s?
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What ‘80s Sitcom Starred A Young Girl And Her Adoptive Father, Henry?
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What Iconic Fitness Star Encouraged People To “Sweat To The Oldies”?
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Which ’80s Film Featured Time Travel And A DeLorean Car?
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What Famous Music Festival Was Broadcast Globally In 1985 To Raise Money For Famine Relief?
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Which Cartoon Featured Blue Creatures Living In Mushroom Houses?
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Who Was The U.K. Prime Minister Throughout Most Of The 1980s?
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What ’80s Teen Film Star Was Nicknamed “The Brat Pack”?
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What Company Introduced The Macintosh Computer In 1984 With A Now-Famous Super Bowl Commercial?
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Which 1984 Film Featured Ghost-Hunting Scientists In New York City?
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Who Was The Lead Singer Of Queen During Their Iconic 1985 Live Aid Performance?
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Which U.S. First Lady Championed The “Just Say No” Anti-Drug Campaign?
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What ’80s Show Followed A Crime-Fighting Duo Driving A Black Ferrari Daytona Spyder?
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What U2 Album Released In 1987 Included “With Or Without You”?
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Which 1982 Horror Film Featured The Creepy Line “They’re Here”?
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Who Was The Star Of “Crocodile Dundee,” The Surprise Hit Australian Film From 1986?
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What Toy Line Included Characters Like He-Man And Skeletor?
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What 1987 Film Starred Cher, Nicolas Cage, And Olympia Dukakis?
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What 1980s TV Series Starred Tom Selleck As A Hawaiian Private Investigator?
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Which Song Did Whitney Houston Release In 1985 As Her Debut Single?
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What 1980s Franchise Featured Giant Robots That Could Transform Into Vehicles?
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What Popular Film Series Began With A 1981 Movie About A Killer At Camp Crystal Lake?
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What Was The Name Of The Talking Teddy Bear Released In 1985 That Told Stories Using Cassettes?
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What 80s Film Starred A Time-Looping Bill Murray Who Relives The Same Day Repeatedly?
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What 1980s Pop Star Famously Wore A Single Glove Covered In Rhinestones?
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Which Female Artist Had A Hit With “Girls Just Want To Have Fun”?
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What ’80s Fast Food Commercial Asked “Where’s The Beef?”
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What Character’s Face Is On The Cover Of The 1984 “Purple Rain” Album?
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What 1980s Actor Was Nicknamed “The Comeback Kid” After Returning To Politics?
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What Science-Themed Kids’ Show Aired On PBS Starting In 1980?
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What 1980s Franchise Popularized The Phrase “May The Force Be With You”?
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Who Was The Main Villain In The 1987 Film “RoboCop”?
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What 1980s TV Show Followed A Family With An Alien Named ALF?
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Which Brand Released The Iconic “Walkman” Cassette Player?
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What 1984 Comedy Featured Four Scientists Battling Supernatural Forces In New York?
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Which Wrestler Was Known For Ripping His Shirt And Saying “Whatcha Gonna Do?”
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What Series Featured A Character Named Doogie Who Was A Teenage Doctor?
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Which Sci-Fi Film Featured A Killer Robot Sent From The Future To Assassinate Sarah Connor?
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What 1980s Doll Came With A Unique Birth Certificate And Adoption Papers?
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What Soft Drink Briefly Replaced Its Original Formula In 1985 To Widespread Outrage?
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What Video Game Console Did Nintendo Release In North America In 1985?
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What Actor Starred As Ferris In “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”?
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What Did The “E” In E.T. Stand For In The 1982 Blockbuster?
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What 1980s TV Show Featured A Computer Hacker Named Stringfellow Hawke Piloting A High-Tech Helicopter?
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What Hit Song By A-Ha Was Known For Its Innovative Animated Music Video?
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What Long-Running Game Show Was First Hosted By Pat Sajak In 1981?
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What ’80s Teen Movie Starred Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, And Judd Nelson In Saturday Detention?
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What Popular 1980s Toy Featured Slippery, Gooey Slime That Oozed Through A Plastic Skull?
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Who Played The Villainous Gordon Gekko In “Wall Street”?
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Which News Anchor Was Known As “The Most Trusted Man In America” And Retired In 1981?
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What Type Of Pants With Zippers At The Ankle Were Popular In 1980s Fashion?
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What 1989 Animated Film Marked Disney’s Renaissance Revival?
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What Iconic 1980s Film Featured Kevin Bacon Leading A Town’s Youth In Dance Rebellion?
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What Magazine Did Spy Vs. Spy Regularly Appear In During The ’80s?
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What Hit 1983 Song Begins With The Line “You Were Working As A Waitress In A Cocktail Bar”?
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What Early MTV Show Featured Music Videos Introduced By On-Air Hosts Called “VJs”?
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What Sneaker Became A Status Symbol Thanks To Spike Lee’s Commercials With Michael Jordan?
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What 1980s Show Was Set In A Boston Bar “Where Everybody Knows Your Name”?
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What Actress Starred As Sarah In “Labyrinth” Opposite David Bowie’s Goblin King?
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What 1980s Music Duo Consisted Of A British Singer And An American Keyboardist Known For “Sweet Dreams”?
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What Olympic Skater Won Gold For Germany With Her “Carmen” Program In 1988?
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Which 1980s Sitcom Featured A Character Named Urkel?
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What 1982 Album Featured “Billie Jean,” “Beat It,” And “Thriller”?
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What 1980s Computer Brand Was Popular For Educational Games Like “The Oregon Trail”?
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What Famous 1980s Legal Drama Starred A Lawyer Who Talked To The Camera?
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Who Sang “Faith” And Became A Solo Star After Leaving Wham!?
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What Fictional Creature Was Found And Adopted In The 1984 Movie “Gremlins”?
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What Catastrophic Event Occurred at a Soviet Nuclear Power Plant in 1986, Leading to Mass Evacuations and Long-Term Environmental Damage?
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Sue Ellen
2
Kristin
3
Miss Ellie
4
Pam
Kristin Shepard was revealed as the shooter, creating one of TV’s most-watched reveals in 1980.
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Bad
2
Thriller
3
Off the Wall
4
Dangerous
"Thriller" sold over 66 million copies globally and defined the 1980s music scene.
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Atari Lynx
2
Game Boy
3
Tiger Electronics
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Sega Game Gear
The Game Boy revolutionized gaming portability and launched a handheld legacy for Nintendo.
1
George H.W. Bush
2
Jimmy Carter
3
Gerald Ford
4
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan was shot by John Hinckley Jr. but made a full recovery and remained in office.
1
Footloose
2
Flashdance
3
Pretty in Pink
4
Dirty Dancing
"Dirty Dancing" became iconic thanks to Patrick Swayze’s line during the final dance scene.
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Mac and Me
2
Flight of the Navigator
3
The Last Starfighter
4
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
"E.T." became a heartwarming blockbuster and one of Spielberg’s most beloved family films.
1
Designing Women
2
227
3
Knots Landing
4
The Golden Girls
"The Golden Girls" ran from 1985–1992 and became a groundbreaking sitcom about aging and friendship.
1
Live Aid
2
Band Aid
3
Farm Aid
4
USA for Africa
USA for Africa featured dozens of music stars and raised over $60 million for famine relief.
1
Adidas
2
Reebok
3
Puma
4
Nike
Nike's "Just Do It" campaign helped catapult the brand into global superstardom.
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Donkey Kong
2
Space Invaders
3
Pac-Man
4
Asteroids
Pac-Man’s simple gameplay and cute characters made it a worldwide phenomenon.
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HAL
2
KITT
3
Gizmo
4
Turbo
KITT, voiced by William Daniels, was a self-aware talking car that assisted Michael Knight in crime-fighting.
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Molly Ringwald
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Sigourney Weaver
3
Carrie Fisher
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Linda Hamilton
Carrie Fisher’s role as Princess Leia made her a sci-fi icon and feminist figure.
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It Exploded
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It Landed In The Wrong Location
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It Crashed On Return
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It Was Hijacked
The Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff, killing all seven crew members, including teacher Christa McAuliffe.
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Beastie Boys
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Run-D.M.C.
3
N.W.A
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Public Enemy
The Beastie Boys became the first rap act to top the Billboard 200 chart with this album.
1
Mel Gibson
2
Kevin Costner
3
Tom Selleck
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Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford's performance solidified Indiana Jones as one of the most iconic adventure heroes in film history.
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Sonic
2
Link
3
Luigi
4
Mario
Mario debuted as “Jumpman” in Donkey Kong, beginning his journey as Nintendo’s most iconic mascot.
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Goodfellas
2
Rambo
3
The Untouchables
4
Scarface
Al Pacino’s explosive line in Scarface became one of the most quoted in cinematic history.
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VCR
2
Betamax
3
Camcorder
4
LaserDisc
The VCR allowed people to record shows onto VHS tapes and time-shift their television viewing.
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Troll Dolls
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Cabbage Patch Kids
3
Care Bears
4
My Little Pony
Troll Dolls were originally created in the 1960s but exploded in popularity among kids in the 1980s.
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Holiday
2
Lucky Star
3
Like a Virgin
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Material Girl
“Like a Virgin” became Madonna’s breakout No. 1 hit in 1984, cementing her pop icon status.
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Eddie Murphy
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Bill Murray
3
Dan Aykroyd
4
Richard Pryor
Eddie Murphy’s wisecracking detective role turned Beverly Hills Cop into a massive box office success.
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You Might Think
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Take On Me
3
Video Killed the Radio Star
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Billie Jean
MTV launched in 1981 with “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles as its debut video.
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Speak & Spell
2
Simon
3
Rubik’s Cube
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Lite-Brite
The Rubik’s Cube became a global sensation during the 1980s and inspired competitions and spin-offs.
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Punky Brewster
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Growing Pains
3
Full House
4
Family Ties
Punky Brewster followed the adventures of a spirited girl raised by a grumpy but loving foster father.
1
Richard Simmons
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Suzanne Somers
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Jack LaLanne
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Jane Fonda
Richard Simmons became a household name with his energetic personality and colorful workout routines in the 1980s.
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Real Genius
2
Back to the Future
3
WarGames
4
Weird Science
Back to the Future made the DeLorean legendary by turning it into a plutonium-powered time machine.
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Glastonbury
2
Lollapalooza
3
Live Aid
4
Woodstock
Live Aid featured artists like Queen and U2 and raised millions for Ethiopian famine relief.
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Care Bears
2
Gummi Bears
3
Thundercats
4
The Smurfs
The Smurfs ran from 1981 to 1989 and introduced generations of kids to Papa Smurf and friends.
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Harold Wilson
2
John Major
3
Tony Blair
4
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher served from 1979 to 1990 and was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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Demi Moore
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Jennifer Grey
3
Molly Ringwald
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Winona Ryder
Molly Ringwald was a central figure in John Hughes’ teen movies and part of the Brat Pack ensemble.
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IBM
2
Apple
3
Commodore
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Microsoft
Apple launched the Macintosh with a Ridley Scott–directed ad inspired by 1984, signaling a new computing era.
1
Beetlejuice
2
Poltergeist
3
The Frighteners
4
Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters became a comedic blockbuster with its supernatural premise, iconic theme song, and slime-loving specter Slimer.
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Bono
2
Sting
3
Freddie Mercury
4
David Bowie
Freddie Mercury’s electrifying stage presence made Queen’s Live Aid set one of the most memorable performances in rock history.
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Barbara Bush
2
Rosalynn Carter
3
Nancy Reagan
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Hillary Clinton
Nancy Reagan launched the “Just Say No” campaign to combat youth drug use during the height of the War on Drugs.
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CHiPs
2
Magnum, P.I.
3
Hunter
4
Miami Vice
Miami Vice brought pastel suits and synth music to primetime, starring Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas as detectives.
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The Joshua Tree
2
Boy
3
Achtung Baby
4
War
The Joshua Tree propelled U2 to superstardom with its anthemic sound and political, spiritual themes.
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The Shining
2
Poltergeist
3
Pet Sematary
4
The Exorcist
Poltergeist, produced by Spielberg, haunted audiences with paranormal activity and the eerie line spoken by Carol Anne.
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Russell Crowe
2
Sam Neill
3
Paul Hogan
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Mel Gibson
Paul Hogan played Mick Dundee, a rugged Aussie bushman adjusting to life in New York City.
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Voltron
2
Masters of the Universe
3
Transformers
4
G.I. Joe
Masters of the Universe blended fantasy and sci-fi with action figures, comics, and a hit cartoon series.
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Steel Magnolias
2
Peggy Sue Got Married
3
Mask
4
Moonstruck
Moonstruck earned Cher an Academy Award and became a beloved romantic comedy with a memorable performance by Cage.
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Magnum, P.I.
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Hawaii Five-O
3
Riptide
4
Simon & Simon
Tom Selleck made mustaches cool while solving crimes in his red Ferrari in Magnum, P.I.
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How Will I Know
2
I Wanna Dance with Somebody
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You Give Good Love
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Saving All My Love for You
“You Give Good Love” introduced Whitney’s powerful vocals to the world, launching her chart-topping music career.
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Transformers
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Voltron
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GoBots
4
Robotech
Transformers became a major toy and TV phenomenon with Autobots battling Decepticons in disguise.
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Halloween
2
A Nightmare on Elm Street
3
Child’s Play
4
Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th introduced the hockey mask-wearing Jason Voorhees and launched a long-running slasher franchise.
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My Buddy
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Teddy Ruxpin
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Furby
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Snuggle Bear
Teddy Ruxpin’s animatronic storytelling made him one of the most advanced and popular toys of the mid-80s.
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Multiplicity
2
Scrooged
3
After Hours
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None—It Was Released In The ’90s
Groundhog Day was released in 1993, not the ’80s, despite its often-misremembered connection to that decade.
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Boy George
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George Michael
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Michael Jackson
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Prince
Michael Jackson’s iconic single white glove became a signature part of his revolutionary onstage fashion.
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Cyndi Lauper
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Madonna
3
Debbie Gibson
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Pat Benatar
Cyndi Lauper’s 1983 anthem became a feminist party staple and earned her instant pop stardom.
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Wendy’s
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Hardee’s
3
Burger King
4
McDonald’s
Wendy’s popular ad with a grumpy elderly woman questioning meat portions became a national catchphrase.
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Lenny Kravitz
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Prince
3
Morris Day
4
Michael Jackson
Prince posed atop a purple motorcycle for the Purple Rain cover, which matched the album’s iconic title track.
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Clint Eastwood
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Ronald Reagan
3
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Robert Redford
Reagan’s political return after acting made headlines, culminating in his two-term presidency beginning in 1981.
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Mr. Wizard’s World
2
3-2-1 Contact
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Square One
4
Reading Rainbow
3-2-1 Contact taught kids about science using skits, experiments, and even early computer graphics.
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Star Wars
2
Star Trek
3
Dune
4
Battlestar Galactica
Although Star Wars started in 1977, its sequel trilogy dominated the 1980s and cemented this catchphrase in pop culture.
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The Joker
2
Hans Gruber
3
Max Zorin
4
Clarence Boddicker
Clarence Boddicker, played by Kurtwood Smith, terrorized Detroit with cruelty and chaos in RoboCop.
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ALF
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Small Wonder
3
Out of This World
4
Mork & Mindy
ALF, short for Alien Life Form, crash-landed in the Tanner family’s garage and became a TV favorite.
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Philips
2
JVC
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Sony
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Panasonic
Sony’s Walkman launched in 1979 and defined portable music throughout the 1980s.
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Ghostbusters
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Gremlins
3
Big Trouble in Little China
4
Beetlejuice
Ghostbusters’ blend of horror and comedy, along with proton packs and marshmallow mayhem, became an instant classic.
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Ultimate Warrior
2
Macho Man Randy Savage
3
Andre the Giant
4
Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan’s catchphrase and antics made him the face of ’80s wrestling entertainment.
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ER
2
Chicago Hope
3
St. Elsewhere
4
Doogie Howser, M.D.
Neil Patrick Harris played Doogie, a child prodigy balancing teenage life with saving lives in this late-’80s medical drama.
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The Terminator
2
Blade Runner
3
Short Circuit
4
Aliens
The Terminator introduced Arnold Schwarzenegger’s iconic role and launched a franchise about AI, time travel, and resistance.
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Rainbow Brite
2
Jem
3
Barbie
4
Cabbage Patch Kids
Cabbage Patch Kids were wildly popular and caused toy store chaos during holiday seasons in the mid-1980s.
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Tab
2
Pepsi Max
3
New Coke
4
Crystal Pepsi
New Coke sparked backlash so intense that Coca-Cola returned to its classic formula within months.
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Sega Genesis
2
Atari 2600
3
Nintendo Entertainment System
4
ColecoVision
The NES revived the home gaming industry in North America after the video game crash of 1983.
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Corey Haim
2
Michael J. Fox
3
Rob Lowe
4
Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick’s charming performance helped turn Ferris Bueller’s Day Off into a beloved teen comedy classic.
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Earthbound
2
Ecliptic Time
3
Elder Traveler
4
Extra-Terrestrial
“E.T.” stood for Extra-Terrestrial, the affectionate name given to Spielberg’s lovable alien character.
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Knight Rider
2
Airwolf
3
The A-Team
4
Blue Thunder
Airwolf combined espionage, advanced aircraft, and a lone wolf hero in a Cold War-themed action series.
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Cry Wolf
2
Take On Me
3
Hunting High and Low
4
The Sun Always Shines on TV
“Take On Me” became famous not just for its melody but also its rotoscope-style video animation.
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The Price Is Right
2
Wheel of Fortune
3
Jeopardy!
4
Family Feud
Pat Sajak began hosting Wheel of Fortune in 1981, with Vanna White joining as co-host the following year.
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Sixteen Candles
2
St. Elmo’s Fire
3
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
4
The Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club became a cultural touchstone for teen angst, stereotypes, and unexpected friendships.
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He-Man Slime Pit
2
My Pet Monster
3
Madballs
4
Stretch Armstrong
The He-Man Slime Pit let kids pour bright green goo over action figures—gross fun by ’80s standards.
1
James Spader
2
Charlie Sheen
3
Richard Gere
4
Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas won an Oscar for portraying the ruthless, greed-driven corporate raider in Wall Street.
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Tom Brokaw
2
Walter Cronkite
3
Peter Jennings
4
Dan Rather
Walter Cronkite ended his anchoring career in 1981 after decades at CBS, earning national respect and admiration.
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Bell Bottoms
2
Parachute Pants
3
Cargo Shorts
4
Zubaz
Parachute pants were tight, shiny, and often zippered—perfect for breakdancing or looking futuristic on the street.
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Beauty and the Beast
2
The Little Mermaid
3
The Fox and the Hound
4
Aladdin
The Little Mermaid reignited Disney animation success and introduced a wave of beloved musical classics in the 1990s.
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Grease 2
2
Footloose
3
Flashdance
4
Dirty Dancing
Footloose became a cultural phenomenon thanks to Kevin Bacon’s role and its rebellious spirit against dancing bans.
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Cracked
2
MAD
3
National Lampoon
4
Highlights
Spy vs. Spy was a satirical comic strip in MAD Magazine, featuring two identical foes in endless rivalry.
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Sweet Dreams
2
Tainted Love
3
Don’t You Want Me
4
Come On Eileen
“Don’t You Want Me” by The Human League tells a dramatic breakup story with unforgettable synth-pop style.
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Yo! MTV Raps
2
MTV’s Video Jockeys
3
Total Request Live
4
120 Minutes
The original MTV format launched with VJs presenting music videos, shaping the channel’s identity throughout the ’80s.
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Fila Grant Hill
2
Converse Weapon
3
Reebok Pump
4
Air Jordan
The Air Jordan revolutionized athletic footwear marketing and sneaker culture with help from director Spike Lee.
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Cheers
2
Night Court
3
Taxi
4
Barney Miller
Cheers became one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time, launching many careers and winning 28 Emmys.
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Jennifer Connelly
2
Winona Ryder
3
Phoebe Cates
4
Mia Sara
Jennifer Connelly was just 16 when she starred in Labyrinth, blending fantasy, puppetry, and Bowie’s glam rock style.
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Roxette
2
Pet Shop Boys
3
Eurythmics
4
Wham!
Eurythmics, made up of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, scored major ’80s hits with synth-pop anthems like “Sweet Dreams.”
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Debi Thomas
2
Katarina Witt
3
Nancy Kerrigan
4
Tonya Harding
The "Battle of the Carmens" saw Witt defeat Thomas with a near-flawless gold-medal performance in Calgary.
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Webster
2
Diff’rent Strokes
3
Family Matters
4
Silver Spoons
Steve Urkel made his debut in late 1989’s Family Matters, becoming the breakout star of the ’90s.
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Thriller
2
Off the Wall
3
Dangerous
4
Bad
Thriller broke records with its genre-bending hits and revolutionary music videos, redefining pop music.
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IBM
2
Apple II
3
Tandy
4
Commodore 64
Schools widely used Apple II computers for programs like The Oregon Trail, teaching history through pixelated adventure.
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Moonlighting
2
Matlock
3
Night Court
4
L.A. Law
L.A. Law brought complex legal cases and ensemble drama to prime time, winning multiple Emmys.
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Simon Le Bon
2
Boy George
3
Rick Astley
4
George Michael
George Michael transitioned from boy-band fame to solo stardom with the smash 1987 hit Faith.
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E.T.
2
Stripe
3
Mogwai
4
Gizmo
Gizmo, a Mogwai, must be kept away from water and midnight snacks—or chaos ensues in Gremlins.
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Bhopal gas tragedy
2
Chernobyl disaster
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Three Mile Island accident
4
Fukushima meltdown
The Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine was the worst nuclear accident in history, releasing radioactive fallout across Europe.
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