Pop Culture Trivia Quiz: 1967

What Happened In 1967?

67 Trivia Questions and Answers for 1967 History

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1. Can you name the first Billboard Number One hit by The Doors?

2. . According to the United States Census Bureau, what monumental event occurred in November 1967?

3. How many people lived in the World in 1967?

4. Who won the Stanley Cup in 1967?

5. What was the Biggest Number One Song of 1967?

6. Who was the President of the United States in 1967?

7. Ratified in 1967, what amendment to the United States Constitution deals with issues related to presidential succession and disability?

8. This nationwide informal event was centered in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood. It was a defining “Hippy Era.”

9. To the nearest quarter, what was the average movie theater ticket price in 1967?

10. Can you name the best-selling album in 1967?

11. What was the highest-grossing film of 1967?

12. Paul McCartney said twice that “if anyone were the fifth Beatle,” it was this guy. Who?

13. The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour debuted on CBS from 1967 through April 1969. Can you name the brothers?

14. What was the Bestselling Fiction Book in 1967?

15. How much did a Loaf of Bread cost in 1967?

16. How much did a Gallon of Milk cost in 1967?

17. How much was a pound of bacon in 1967?

18. Bonnie and Clyde was a 1967 American crime film starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the title characters. What were Bonnie and Clyde’s last names?

19. The Beatles released the Strawberry Fields Forever on a 45 rpm record as a “double A-sided” single in the United States. What was the other song on the record?

20. In 1967, what was the average life expectancy in the United States?

21. In 1967, this Pontiac brand automobile was produced to compete with the Ford Mustang and Mercury Cougar. Name that car.

22. The Graduate, Mr. Maguire, said, “I want to say one word to you. Just one word” to Benjamin Braddock. What was that word?

23. Although generally not considered part of the James Bond film franchise, Casino Royale was released in 1967. Who played James Bond in the film?

24. Voiced by Mel Blanc, this character was the mascot for Fritos Corn Chips until 1971.

25. On April 19, 1967, Kathy Switzer became the first woman to register and run in what annual event?

26. ‘Ol’ Lonely’ represents what company and household product. At least five actors played the role.

27. This ABC television program starred Sally Field as a woman training to be in a Roman Catholic religious order in Puerto Rico who discovered that she had an unusual power when she wore her Cornette (habit). Name that show.

28. How much did a gallon of gas cost in 1967?

29. This syndicated program has been called the first daytime talk show. Name that show.

30. Which celebrity did not appear to Batman and Robin through a window while climbing a wall: Jerry Lewis, Edward G. Robinson, Orson Wells, or Santa Claus?

31. Introduced in 1967, this snack contains about 42% potato. Their slogan is “Once you pop, the fun don’t stop”. Name that snack.

32. What was the Top-Rated TV Show in the 1966/1967 season?

33. The Beatles released two of their most colorful albums in 1967. Name them.

34. Can you name the drama about social issues starring Sidney Poitier as Mr. Mark Thackeray?

35. Name the world-famous monument that was relocated to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, in 1967 and completed its new home in 1971.

36. This film was inspired by a real-life WWII unit of behind-the-scenes demolition specialists, the Filthy Thirteen, from the 101st Airborne Division.

37. Counter-culture icons Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, among others, founded the Youth International Party in 1967. What did members of the group call themselves?

38. This 1990s TV and film star was officially Canada’s “Centennial Baby”, having been the first baby born on July 1, 1967, on Canada’s 100th Anniversary as a country.

39. How much did a dozen eggs cost in 1967?

40. What TV Batman star appeared as a bachelorette on The Dating Game in 1967?

41. American astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee are killed when a fire broke in while testing what NASA space program?

42. According to the song Ode to Billie Joe by Bobbie Gentry, on the third of June, a sleepy, dusty delta day, what did Billy Joe MacAllister do?

43. Who won the 1967 World Series?

44. The Who and Jimi Hendrix appeared at this 3-day California music event. Name the event.

45. Can you name the last film where Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn appeared together?

46. Which celebrity was NOT born in 1967: R. Kelly, J. K. Rowling, Kurt Cobain, or Vanilla Ice?

47. Name the American fast-food chain that became an international entity after opening its first restaurant in Canada.

48. Who won the SuperBowl in 1967?

49. Who was Superbowl 1’s Most Valuable Player?

50. Respect reached number one on the Billboard Charts and is considered Aretha Franklin’s biggest solo hit. Who first released (and wrote) the song in 1965?

51. Although he was introduced as Snoopy’s friend in 1967, this yellow character didn’t get a name until 1970. Who is Snoopy’s little friend?

52. This anime cartoon was originally called Mach GoGoGo (pronounced ‘Mahha GoGoGo’). What was it called when it came to America?

53. Name the team that joined the NFL in 1967 as its sixteenth franchise.

54. Who was the Time Magazine Man of the Year in 1967?

55. Can you name the interstellar government in which the primary characters in Star Trek lived?

56. The first demonstration of “slow-motion instant replay” on television was shown on what sports show during the “World Series of Skiing” at Vail, Colorado?

57. Held in Quebec, Canada, from April 27 to October 29, 1967. It is considered the most successful World’s Fair of the 20th century. What was it called?

58. With 78 million viewers, this was the most-watched scripted television show until Dallas in 1980. Name that program.

59. What company used the slogan: “Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hands”?

60. Can you name the first African American justice of the United States Supreme Court?

61. This attraction opened at Disneyland, California, and was one of the last rides that Walt Disney personally created. It was also a successful Disney big-screen franchise. Name it.

62. Rudyard Kipling wrote an 1894 book that became Walt Disney’s 19th animated feature film. Name it.

63. Although this 1967 cartoon character only had 17 episodes, he was later the star of a live-action 1997 film starring Brendan Fraser. Name that character.

64. Influential rock band released their first album in 1967, The Velvet Underground & Nico, featuring a banana created by a well-known artist. Name the artist.

65. In Batman’s second season on ABC, who replaced Frank Gorshin as the Riddler?

66. What condiment company used the slogan: “Beanz Meanz …”?

67. Can you name the fifth theatrical James Bond film?

Trivia Team Bonus Questions:

1. The You Only Live Twice screenplay was written by a gentleman better known for fantasy and children’s stories. Name him.

2. Who was the American Vice-President in 1967?

3. The Monkees’ third album was the first to be controlled and primarily performed by the band members. Name the album.

4. Who were the 1967 NBA Champions?

5. Name the hospital where John F. Kennedy, Jack Ruby, and Lee Harvey Oswald were all pronounced dead.

6. On October 3, 1967, Air Force Major William “Pete” Knight made the fastest flight of a powered aircraft at a speed of 4,520 miles (7,270 km) per hour. The record still stands. Can you name the aircraft he was flying?

7. 400 million viewers watched the first live, international satellite television production. The Beatles premiered All You Need Is Love at the end of the 2 1/2-hour broadcast. Name that program.

8. What Horse won the Kentucky Derby in 1967?

9. When Dr. James Bedford died in 1967, what did he become?

10. Who was the Pope in 1967?

The Answers:

67 Trivia Questions and Answers for 1967 History

1. Can you name the first Billboard Number One hit by The Doors?
Light My Fire

2. . According to the United States Census Bureau, what monumental event occurred in November 1967?
The US population reached 200,000,000 people.

3. How many people lived in the World in 1967?
The estimated world population in 1967 was 3,468,521,724 people.

4. Who won the Stanley Cup in 1967?
In 1967, The Toronto Maple Leafs won over the Montreal Canadiens (4 games to 2)

5. What was the Biggest Number One Song of 1967?
To Sir With Love by Lulu

6. Who was the President of the United States in 1967?
Lyndon B. Johnson (November 22, 1963January 20, 1969)

7. Ratified in 1967, what amendment to the United States Constitution deals with issues related to presidential succession and disability?
Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution

8. This nationwide informal event was centered in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood. It was a defining “Hippy Era.”
The Summer of Love

9. To the nearest quarter, what was the average movie theater ticket price in 1967?
$1.25

10. Can you name the best-selling album in 1967?
More of The Monkees (#2 was Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, which eventually outsold The Monkees in the years that followed)

11. What was the highest-grossing film of 1967?
The Graduate

12. Paul McCartney said twice that “if anyone were the fifth Beatle,” it was this guy. Who?
Their manager, Brian Epstein (September 19, 1934August 27, 1967) )

13. The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour debuted on CBS from 1967 through April 1969. Can you name the brothers?
Tom and Dick Smothers

14. What was the Bestselling Fiction Book in 1967?
The Arrangement by Elia Kazan

15. How much did a Loaf of Bread cost in 1967?
22 cents

16. How much did a Gallon of Milk cost in 1967?
$1.14

17. How much was a pound of bacon in 1967?
84 cents

18. Bonnie and Clyde was a 1967 American crime film starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the title characters. What were Bonnie and Clyde’s last names?
Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker

19. The Beatles released the Strawberry Fields Forever on a 45 rpm record as a “double A-sided” single in the United States. What was the other song on the record?
Penny Lane

20. In 1967, what was the average life expectancy in the United States?
Men – 67.0 years, Women – 74.2 years.

21. In 1967, this Pontiac brand automobile was produced to compete with the Ford Mustang and Mercury Cougar. Name that car.
Pontiac Firebird

22. The Graduate, neighbor Mr Maguire, said, “I want to say one word to you. Just one word” to Benjamin Braddock. What was that word?
“Plastics”

23. Although generally not considered part of the James Bond film franchise, Casino Royale was released in 1967. Who played James Bond in the film?
David Niven

24. Voiced by Mel Blanc, this character was the mascot for Fritos Corn Chips until 1971.
Frito Bandito

25. On April 19, 1967, Kathy Switzer became the first woman to register and run in what annual event?
The Boston Marathon

26. ‘Ol’ Lonely’ represents what company and household product. At least five actors played the role.
Maytag (for laundry appliances like washer, dryer)

27. This ABC television program starred Sally Field as a woman training to be in a Roman Catholic religious order in Puerto Rico who discovered that she had an unusual power when she wore her Cornette (habit). Name that show.
The Flying Nun

28. How much did a gallon of gas cost in 1967?
$0.33 per gallon

29. This syndicated program has been called the first daytime talk show. Name that show.
The Phil Donahue Show

30. Which celebrity did not appear to Batman and Robin through a window while climbing a wall: Jerry Lewis, Edward G. Robinson, Orson Wells, or Santa Claus?
Orson Welles (May 6, 1915October 10, 1985)

31. Introduced in 1967, this snack contains about 42% potato. Their slogan is “Once you pop, the fun don’t stop”. Name that snack.
Pringles

32. What was the Top-Rated TV Show in the 1966/1967 season?
Bonanza (NBC)

33. The Beatles released two of their most colorful albums in 1967. Name them.
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and Magical Mystery Tour

34. Can you name the drama about social issues starring Sidney Poitier as Mr. Mark Thackeray?
To Sir, With Love

35. Name the world-famous monument that was relocated to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, in 1967 and completed its new home in 1971.
The original London Bridge

36. This film was inspired by a real-life WWII unit of behind-the-scenes demolition specialists, the Filthy Thirteen, from the 101st Airborne Division.
The Dirty Dozen

37. Counter-culture icons Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, among others, founded the Youth International Party in 1967. What did members of the group call themselves?
Yippies

38. This 1990s TV and film star was officially Canada’s “Centennial Baby”, having been the first baby born on July 1, 1967, on Canada’s 100th Anniversary as a country.
Pamela Anderson

39. How much did a dozen eggs cost in 1967?
49 cents

40. What TV Batman star appeared as a bachelorette on The Dating Game in 1967?
Yvonne Craig (Batgirl/Barbara Gordon)

41. American astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee are killed when a fire broke in while testing what NASA space program?
Apollo (Apollo I)

42. According to the song Ode to Billie Joe by Bobbie Gentry, on the third of June, a sleepy, dusty delta day, what did Billy Joe MacAllister do?
Jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge

43. Who won the 1967 World Series?
In 1967, The St. Louis Cardinals won, beating the Boston Red Sox (4 games to 3)

44. The Who and Jimi Hendrix appeared at this 3-day California music event. Name the event.
Monterey Pop Festival

45. Can you name the last film where Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn appeared together?
Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner

46. Which celebrity was NOT born in 1967: R. Kelly, J. K. Rowling, Kurt Cobain, or Vanilla Ice?
J. K. Rowling (born July 31, 1965)

47. Name the American fast-food chain that became an international entity after opening its first restaurant in Canada.
McDonald’s

48. Who won the SuperBowl in 1967?
Super Bowl I | On January 15, 1967 (1966 season), The Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs (35–10) at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

49. Who was Superbowl 1’s Most Valuable Player?
1967 MPV Superbowl I Bart Starr, Green Bay Packers

50. Respect reached number one on the Billboard Charts and is considered Aretha Franklin’s biggest solo hit. Who first released (and wrote) the song in 1965?
Otis Redding

51. Although he was introduced as Snoopy’s friend in 1967, this yellow character didn’t get a name until 1970. Who is Snoopy’s little friend?
Woodstock (Peanuts)

52. This anime cartoon was originally called Mach GoGoGo (pronounced ‘Mahha GoGoGo’). What was it called when it came to America?
Speed Racer

53. Name the team that joined the NFL in 1967 as its sixteenth franchise.
New Orleans Saints

54. Who was the Time Magazine Man of the Year in 1967?
Lyndon B. Johnson

55. Can you name the interstellar government in which the primary characters in Star Trek lived?
The United Federation of Planets (The Federation)

56. The first demonstration of “slow-motion instant replay” on television was shown on what sports show during the “World Series of Skiing” at Vail, Colorado?
ABC’s Wide World of Sports

57. Held in Quebec, Canada, from April 27 to October 29, 1967. It is considered the most successful World’s Fair of the 20th century. What was it called?
Expo 67 (1967 International and Universal Exposition)

58. With 78 million viewers, this was the most-watched scripted television show until Dallas in 1980. Name that program.
The Fugitive

59. What company used the slogan: “Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hands”?
M&Ms

60. Can you name the first African American justice of the United States Supreme Court?
Thurgood Marshall (serving from October 1967 until October 1991)

61. This attraction opened at Disneyland, California, and was one of the last rides that Walt Disney personally created. It was also a successful Disney big-screen franchise. Name it.
Pirates of the Caribbean

62. Rudyard Kipling wrote an 1894 book that became Walt Disney’s 19th animated feature film. Name it.
The Jungle Book

63. Although this 1967 cartoon character only had 17 episodes, he was later the star of a live-action 1997 film starring Brendan Fraser. Name that character.
George of the Jungle

64. Influential rock band released their first album in 1967, The Velvet Underground & Nico, featuring a banana created by a well-known artist. Name the artist.
Andy Warhol

65. In Batman’s second season on ABC, who replaced Frank Gorshin as the Riddler?
John Astin

66. What condiment company used the slogan: “Beanz Meanz …”?
Heinz

67. Can you name the fifth theatrical James Bond film?
You Only Live Twice

Trivia Team Bonus Questions:

1. The You Only Live Twice screenplay was written by a gentleman better known for fantasy and children’s stories. Name him.
Roald Dahl (September 13, 1916November 23, 1990)

2. Who was the American Vice-President in 1967?
Hubert Humphrey (January 20, 1965 – January 20, 1969)

3. The Monkees’ third album was the first to be controlled and primarily performed by the band members. Name the album.
Headquarters

4. Who were the 1967 NBA Champions?
For the 1966-67 Season, Champion Philadelphia 76ers won 4 games to 2 over the San Francisco Warriors

5. Name the hospital where John F. Kennedy, Jack Ruby, and Lee Harvey Oswald were all pronounced dead.
Parkland Memorial Hospital, in Dallas Texas.

6. On October 3, 1967, Air Force Major William “Pete” Knight made the fastest flight of a powered aircraft at a speed of 4,520 miles (7,270 km) per hour. The record still stands. Can you name the aircraft he was flying?
X-15 (experimental aircraft)

7. 400 million viewers watched the first live, international satellite television production. The Beatles premiered All You Need Is Love at the end of the 2 1/2-hour broadcast. Name that program.
Our World

8. What Horse won the Kentucky Derby in 1967?
Proud Clarion

9. When Dr. James Bedford died in 1967, what did he become?
The first person whose body was cryopreserved (frozen) after legal death. His remains are preserved at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation.

10. Who was the Pope in 1967?
Pope Paul VI, from June 21, 1963 – August 6, 1978