80's Trivia Game

How much do you remember about the 80's? 

Take our fun 80's trivia test and let's see who will have the most correct answers at the reunion!


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1)   What year was the movie "St. Elmo's Fire" released?

  1984
  1985
  1986
 
2)   What year was the original "Back To The Future" released?

  1984
  1985
  1986
 
3)   Name the original host of the show "Dance Fever" and the actor who replaced him before the show was cancelled in 1987.

 
4)   What year did Diane Chambers (Shelly Long) leave "Cheers"?

  1987
  1988
  1989
 
5)   What year was the original "Beverly Hills Cop", starring Eddie Murphy, released?

  1982
  1983
  1984
 
6)   What was the name of the family that "Alf" lived with after he crashed landed in their garage?

  Banner
  Tanner
  Spanner
  Janner
 
7)   What year was Rick Springfield's movie "Hard To Hold" released?

  1982
  1983
  1984
 
8)   What year did the Miss U.S.A. scandal occur, with Vanessa Williams having her crown taken away after nude photos of her appeared in Penthouse Magazine?

  1982
  1983
  1984
 
9)   What year did Mount St. Helens erupt?

  1980
  1981
  1982
 
10)   What year did "Miami Vice" debut on television?

  1983
  1984
  1985
 
11)   What year was the movie "Dirty Dancing" released?

  1986
  1987
  1988
 
12)   Who was the artist of what song that made the debut video of Mtv's very first video?

 
13)   Peter Ueberroth was named baseball commissioner; Pierre Trudeau said he'd resign as Prime Minister of Canada; On TV, Dana Carvey starred on "Blue Thunder;" "Footloose" was the top movie; and Van Halen's new single, "Jump," led the charts. All these happened in March of what year?

  1984
  1985
  1986
 
14)   A bomb killed 2 G.I.'s in a West Berlin disco; Alabama Governor George Wallace said he was retiring; "Police Academy 3" was No. 1 at the box office; Pierce Brosnan was TV's "Remington Steele;" and Falco topped the charts with "Rock Me Amadeus." All these happened in April of what year?

  1985
  1986
  1987
 
15)   AT&T broke up; Jessie Jackson negotiated the release from Syria of Navy Lieutenant Robert Goodman; "Terms of Endearment" endeared itself to moviegoers; "Hill Street Blues" was a top TV drama ; and Billy Joel sang "An Innocent Man." What year was it?

  1982
  1983
  1984
 
16)   Jessica Savitch of NBC News died at age 36 in a car accident; U.S. Troops invaded the island of Grenada; "Trading Places" was a comedy smash; "Faerie Tale Theatre" played to the kids; and "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" by Bonnie Tyler was #1. What year was it?

  1982
  1983
  1984
 
17)   Ensign Jean Marie Butler became the first female service academy graduate; Burt Lancaster made a splash in "Atlantic City;" Suzanne Sommers starred in "Three's Company;" and Christopher Cross had a top tune -- "Ride Like The Wind." What year was it?

  1980
  1981
  1982
 
18)   The body of Nazi doctor, Josef Mengele, was exhumed in Brazil; the son of Indian immigrants won the National Spelling Bee, "Rambo: First Blood, Part 2" was the top movie; on TV, Stacy Keach starred in "Mike Hammer;" and "Everything She Wants," by Wham!, led the charts. What year was it?

  1985
  1986
  1987
 
19)   An Air-India jet exploded over the Atlanic near Ireland, killing 329; legendary Route 66 was officially closed, "Cocoon" premiered at No. 1; Jan Michael Vincent starred in TV's "Airwolf;" and "Sussudio," by Phil Collins, was heading to the top. What year was it?

  1984
  1985
  1986
 
20)   Live Aid concerts raised money for Ethiopian relief; Coke announced a return of its Classic formula; Kathleen Turner and Jack Nicholson starred in "Prizzi's Honor;" Rock Hudson had a guest role on "Dynasty;" and "Glory Days," by Bruce Spingsteen, was a hot single. What year was it?

  1985
  1986
  1987