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AARP Right Again! Trivia Contest 2021
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AARP Right Again! Trivia Contest 2021
Do you love trivia? Who doesn’t? Trivia games aren’t just fun – they also test your knowledge and help you learn new things!
In our new AARP Online Community Right Again! Trivia Contest we’re looking for the best 70’s and 80’s Pop Culture Trivia from our community members like you. We’re talking music, movies, TV, fashion, dance crazes, games … even food. To be entered in the contest, share your ideas for questions and answers and you’ll get a chance to win one of five (5) $50 VISA gift cards along with 50 AARP Rewards Points. A panel of judges appointed by AARP will select the top five trivia question winners, which may be selected for use in AARP’s new Right Again! Trivia game, coming soon.
Contest Details
Reply to this discussion to share your 70’s and 80’s Pop Culture trivia question. Entries are accepted from Monday, September 6 until midnight September 25, 2021. Official Rules here.
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Disco Inferno. "Last Dance" was by Donna Summer, "Turn The Beat Around" was by Vickie Sue Robinson & "Love Train" was by The O'Jays
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Q: Which of the following characters was
created solely for the M*A*S*H TV series
and did not appear in the 1970 movie?
1. Father Mulcahy
2. Klinger
3. Frank Burns
A: Klinger
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In what year did the US Armed Forces leave Viet Nam?
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This 1973 dystopian thriller, featured Edward G. Robinson in his final film role.
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Kids loved them when they were first sold in the US in the 1980's. They came with their own adoption certificates. They were not Cabbage Patch Kids - they came out a few years later. What were they?
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@SueF237859 , The AARP's software automatically will bleep out what they think is profanity. Discovered that a few months back when someone responded to a post I sent. It actually was innocent. The phrase was "**bleep** of the walk", meaning "rules the roost."
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What home computer sold in the 1980’s still holds the Guinness World Record as the highest-selling of all time?
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Chief Brody is chumming the water when The Shark sidles up to the boat in "Jaws." Stunned, he mutters the famous line, "We're going to need a bigger boat." What was the name of the little boat they were on?
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