To prove you're 18 or older, you have to answer questions:
- "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" is about creatures from outer space
- During the 70's, Carrol O'Connor portrayed a lovable bigot
- IBM stands for International Business Machines
- In the movie "Paint Your Wagon", Cleant Eastwood sang "I Talk to the Trees"
- Lucy and Ricky, Fred and Ethel
- Mel Brooks is a comedian
- Peter Benchley's novel "Jaws" was about sharks
- President Eisenhower's nickname was Ike
- The 1973 album "Dark Side of the Moon" was recorded by Pink Floyd
- The 70's practice of running around naked was called streaking
- The drink "Screwdriver" contains orange juice
- The song "American Pie" was about a dead rock star
- Thomas Eagleton was dropped from the 1972 Democratic National Ticket when knowledge of his previous shock treatments became known
- When playing "Monopoly" you must own four houses before building a hotel
- Which is not in Hawaii? Fiji
- Which is not a car? Toshiba
- Which is not a mountain range? Cayman
- Which is not a wine? Bon Aire
- Which U.S. Secretary of State was born in Germany? Henry Kissinger
- Who lost a daughter but gained a "meathead"? Archie Bunker (TV series: All in the Family)
- Who was the inventive genius behind the Apple Computer? Steve Wozniak
- Who is not a sportscaster? Jayne Mansfield