You have to be a Baby Boomer to ace this quiz
Sorry, Millennials, you can't win all of the internet.
Bad news, Millennials, you might be in over your head here. Gen-Xers, perhaps some of your parents' pop culture rubbed off. But we think it's going to take a true Baby Boomer to ace this quiz.
But if you can get 14 or more correct, you're still an expert on 20th-century Americana. Good luck!
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Where would you find a "banana seat"?
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Why were penny loafers called "penny loafers"?
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Which number takes the LONGEST to dial on a rotary telephone?
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Where would you press to take a photo on a Polaroid?
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Where is the engine on this Volkswagen Beetle?
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How would you fix this television picture?
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What was this device used for?
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What did the 1950s slang "duck's ass" refer to?
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What popular artist created the artwork seen on this stamp?
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What was unique about the original Mr. Potato Head?
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How many programs or "sides" are there on an 8-track cassette tape?
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Who was Dr. Spock?
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What was the name of the clown on 'The Howdy Doody Show'?
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What was unique about the eyes on the original Barbie doll?
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When the G.I. Joe: America's Movable Fighting Man doll launched in 1964, how many different G.I. characters were first available?
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There are four men in the 1960s. Each one has a different draft classification status. Which one could have gone to serve in Vietnam?
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What is the name of this Alka-Seltzer mascot?
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Which of the following styles of Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars would you have been able to buy in 1959?
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Which of the following people was NOT an original Mouseketeer on The Mickey Mouse Club?
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Finally, what company introduced the Hula Hoop, the Frisbee and the Super Ball?