Pop Culture Quiz: 1973

What Happened in 1973?

73 Trivia Questions for 1973 History

(answers)

1. Who was with David Bowie on the cover of his Pin Ups Album, 1973?

2. What was the Biggest Number One Song of 1973?

3. This singer, once part of a very famous duo, released his solo debut album, Angel Clare, 17 years after starting his career. Name that singer.

4. Who won The Battle of the Sexes at the Astrodome in Houston?

5. Can you name Disney’s 21st big-screen movie, released in 1973?
HINT: It was an animated film.

6. Can you name the famous Orlando, Florida, entertainment resort that opened on December 15, 1973?

7. Name the character played by Don Novello, who appeared on Laugh-In, Saturday Night Live, and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour…

8. This popular short series of animated musical short films aired on ABC from 1973 to 1985. Name it.

9. Name the Marvel Comics superhero nicknamed “The Master of Kung Fu” in 1973…
HINT: He was in a Marvel film in 2021

10. This Ford Truck series was sold between 1973 and 1983. Name that truck.

11. In 1973, what was the average life expectancy in the United States?

12. Who was the biggest Musical Duo of the 1970s?

13. How many people lived in the World in 1973?

14. How many people lived in the United States in 1973?

15. Planned since 1961, can you name the New York landmark depicted in over 400 films since its inauguration in 1973?

16. Completed in 1973, this Chicago building was the tallest in the world until 1998.

17. Which celebrity was NOT born in 1973: Jim Parsons, Rachel Maddow, Heidi Klum, or Bradley Cooper?

18. Which sports star was NOT born in 1973: Oscar De La Hoya, Alex Rodriguez, Marshall Faulk, or Jason Kidd?

19. General Motors began offering cars with this safety device in 1973. Today, every new car has them. Name it.

20. Martin Cooper was the first to do this on April 3, 1973.
HINT: Everyone in the room probably did it today.

21. Name the highest-grossing film of 1973…

22. This children’s television show gave us the catchphrase “And… what about Naomi?” Name that program.

23. This action crime drama on CBS featured a bald detective from 1973 to 1978. Name that fictional New York Lt. Detective…

24. Detective Kojak was known for the type of food he often had. Name it.
HINT: It was a candy.

25. This CBS Program ran from 1974 to 1979 and starred John Amos and Esther Rolle: name that show.

26. Who was the break-out star of Good Times, known for his phrase “dy-no-mite!”?

27. Name the ABC Saturday Morning cartoon based loosely on a DC Comics Super-powered team.

28. Three hints. 1. Horror Movie. 2. William Peter Blatty. 3. Head spinning.

29. Who was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1964 until he died in 1982?

30. Who was the President of the United States in 1973?

31. Who was the Vice-President of the United States in 1973?
The office of vice president was vacant from October 10 – December 6, 1973

32. Who was Watergate’s source codenamed “Deep Throat”?
HINT: He was not identified until 1999

33. Who were the reporters who uncovered the Watergate Scandal

34. Who won the Stanley Cup in 1973?

35. This song, from a 1973 film, became a number-one Billboard hit and Best Original Song for the film. Name that tune.

36. Can you name the first James Bond film to star Roger Moore as MI6 Agent James Bond?

37. John Barry wrote most of the previous Bond scores but was unavailable for Live and Let Die. Who wrote the score for Live and Let Die?

38. Can you name the #1 instrumental hit of 1973?

39. What did Woody Allen describe as his “second favorite organ” in Sleeper?

40. Speed Buggy was an orange dune buggy nicknamed “Speedy” who could talk and solve mysteries. Who provided his voice?

41. Can you name the only person to have ever won an Oscar, an Emmy, and a Tony all in the same year (1973)?

42. In the 1968–1980 CBS Detective series Hawaii Five-O, is the “O” a zero or a letter?

43. Born July 20, 1940, name the Chinese-American actor and martial artist who died suddenly and of mysterious causes.

44. This organization was established in 1973 as part of the U.S. government’s war on drugs. Name it.

45. This Viking comic strip was created by Dik Browne in 1973…

46. Dik also created another comic strip about a married couple in 1954. Name that comic strip…

47. Name the future President to an official report of a UFO sighting in 1973 by the International UFO Bureau in Oklahoma City. He described the object as “bright white, changing to blue, red, and white again.”

48. This inexpensive product, introduced for retail in 1973, has been called “the most stolen item on Earth.” Name that product.

49. BIC also makes another often-stolen product. name it.

50. What was the Top-Rated TV Show in the 1972/1973 season?

51. First appearing in (The Invincible) Iron Man #55, this character became a Guardian of the Galaxy. Name him.

52. Released on July 16, 1973, can you name Atari’s second arcade video game?

53. This medical imaging technique used in radiology forms pictures of the body’s anatomy and physiological processes. Name it.

54. Paul Newman and Robert Redford appeared together in the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. They also appeared in this 1973 hit…

55. How many Academy Awards did The Sting win?
HINT: It was nominated for 10.

56. George Lucas’ second big release film was released in 1973. Name that film.

57. A big-name American film director, producer, and screenwriter produced American Graffiti. Name him.

58. Who made a late-night joke about a toilet paper shortage on TV, causing a toilet paper shortage the next day?

59. What did Sacheen Littlefeather do at the 1973 Oscars?

60. Who won the SuperBowl VII?

61. What was unusual about the Miami Dolphins 1972 season, leading to the 1973 Super Bowl?

62. Can you name the first running back to rush for 2,000 yards in a pro football season?

63. The U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War ended with the signing of what?

64. “It’s people! (blank) is made of people!” What is (blank)?

65. Who won the 1973 World Series?

66. This horse was the Triple Crown Winner in 1973. Name that horse.

67. Born in Philadelphia and raised in Upper Darby. PA, this singer died in an airplane crash on September 20, 1973. Name him.

68. You get one bonus point for each of Jim Croce’s number one hits you can name…
HINT: He had two

69. This Doctor Who Companion later had her own spin-off show. Name that character.

70. What was the Bestselling Fiction Book in 1973

71. Name the comic-strip cat created by George Gately in 1973…

72. On November 17, 1973, Richard Nixon gave what is probably his most famous quote. What was it?

73. George Steinbrenner and some associates bought the New York Yankees from who in 1973?

Trivia Team Bonus Questions:

1. How much did CBS sell the New York Yankees for?

2. Who was the Pope in 1973?

3. Who played the role of Kwai Chang Caine?

4. Can you name the first US state to post metric road distance signs?

5. This comic book animal has appeared in several films but had his debut in Adventure Into Fear #19. Name him.
HINT: He had his own film in 1986.

6. Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen made the first (fill in the blank) in 1973, a bacterium resistant to an antibiotic.

7. America’s first space station launched in 1973. What was it called?

8. This liqueur is made of cream, cocoa, and Irish whiskey emulsified with vegetable oil. Created in 1973, what is it called?

9. This NYC human transportation company was formerly the MTA Long Island Bus. What was it changed to in 1973?

10. You get one point for each of the four hosts for the 45th Academy Awards you can name…

The Answers:

73 Trivia Questions and Answers for 1973 History

1. Who was with David Bowie on the cover of his Pin Ups Album, 1973?
Twiggy (one of the first Supermodels)

2. What was the Biggest Number One Song of 1973?
Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree by Dawn featuring Tony Orlando

3. This singer, once part of a very famous duo, released his solo debut album, Angel Clare, 17 years after starting his career. Name that singer.
Art Garfunkle

4. Who won The Battle of the Sexes at the Astrodome in Houston?
Billie Jean King defeated Bobby Riggs in a televised tennis match, 6–4, 6–4, 6–3.

5. Can you name Disney’s 21st big-screen movie, released in 1973?
HINT: It was an animated film.
Robin Hood

6. Can you name the famous Orlando, Florida, entertainment resort that opened on December 15, 1973?
Sea World

7. Name the character played by Don Novello, who appeared on Laugh-In, Saturday Night Live, and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour…
Father Guido Sarducci.

8. This popular short series of animated musical short films aired on ABC from 1973 to 1985. Name it.
School House Rock (It was revived in the 1990s as well)

9. Name the Marvel Comics superhero nicknamed “The Master of Kung Fu” in 1973…
HINT: He was in a Marvel film in 2021
Shang-Chi

10. This Ford Truck series was sold between 1973 and 1983. Name that truck.
Ford A Series

11. In 1973, what was the average life expectancy in the United States?
Men – 67.6 years, Women – 75.5 years

12. Who was the biggest Musical Duo of the 1970s?
The Carpenters

13. How many people lived in the World in 1973?
3,920,251,504

14. How many people lived in the United States in 1973?
211,908,788

15. Planned since 1961, can you name the New York landmark depicted in over 400 films since its inauguration in 1973?
The World Trade Center

16. Completed in 1973, this Chicago building was the tallest in the world until 1998.
The Sears Tower (now Willis Tower)

17. Which celebrity was NOT born in 1973: Jim Parsons, Rachel Maddow, Heidi Klum, or Bradley Cooper?
Bradley Charles Cooper (born January 5, 1975)

18. Which sports star was NOT born in 1973: Oscar De La Hoya, Alex Rodriguez, Marshall Faulk, or Jason Kidd?
Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez (born July 27, 1975)

19. General Motors began offering cars with this safety device in 1973. Today, every new car has them. Name it.
Airbags

20. Martin Cooper was the first to do this on April 3, 1973.
HINT: Everyone in the room probably did it today.
Martin Cooper made the first cellular phone call.

21. Name the highest-grossing film of 1973…
The Exorcist

22. This children’s television show gave us the catchphrase “And… what about Naomi?” Name that program.
The Electric Company

23. This action crime drama on CBS featured a bald detective from 1973 to 1978. Name that fictional New York Lt. Detective…
Kojack (played by Telly Savalas)

24. Detective Kojak was known for the type of food he often had. Name it.
HINT: It was a candy.
A Lollipop (they didn’t want him smoking)

25. This CBS Program ran from 1974 to 1979 and starred John Amos and Esther Rolle: name that show.
Good Times

26. Who was the break-out star of Good Times, known for his phrase “dy-no-mite!”?
J.J. Walker as J.J Evans.

27. Name the ABC Saturday Morning cartoon based loosely on a DC Comics Super-powered team.
Super Friends

28. Three hints. 1. Horror Movie. 2. William Peter Blatty. 3. Head spinning.
The Exorcist

29. Who was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1964 until he died in 1982?
Leonid Brezhnev

30. Who was the President of the United States in 1973?
Richard Nixon (January 20, 1969 – August 9, 1974)

31. Who was the Vice-President of the United States in 1973?
Spiro Agnew (January 20, 1969 – October 10, 1973)
The office of vice president was vacant from October 10 – December 6, 1973
Gerald Ford (December 6, 1973 – August 9, 1974)

32. Who was Watergate’s source codenamed “Deep Throat”?
HINT: He was not identified until 1999
FBI Special Agent (William) Mark Felt

33. Who were the reporters who uncovered the Watergate Scandal
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein

34. Who won the Stanley Cup in 1973?
Montreal Canadiens

35. This song, from a 1973 film, became a number-one Billboard hit and Best Original Song for the film. Name that tune.
The Way We Were by Barbara Streisand

36. Can you name the first James Bond film to star Roger Moore as MI6 Agent James Bond?
Live and Let Die

37. John Barry wrote most of the previous Bond scores but was unavailable for Live and Let Die. Who wrote the score for Live and Let Die?
George Martin (Paul McCartney wrote and performed the theme song)

38. Can you name the #1 instrumental hit of 1973?
Frankenstein by Edgar Winter Group

39. What did Woody Allen describe as his “second favorite organ” in Sleeper?
His Brain

40. Speed Buggy was an orange dune buggy nicknamed “Speedy” who could talk and solve mysteries. Who provided his voice?
Mel Blanc

41. Can you name the only person to have ever won an Oscar, an Emmy, and a Tony all in the same year (1973)?
Bob Fosse

42. In the 1968–1980 CBS Detective series Hawaii Five-O, is the “O” a zero or a letter?
It’s a Letter. The remake later used a zero. The Five “O” referred to Hawaii being the 50th US State.

43. Born July 20, 1940, name the Chinese-American actor and martial artist who died suddenly and of mysterious causes.
Bruce Lee

44. This organization was established in 1973 as part of the U.S. government’s war on drugs. Name it.
DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency)

45. This Viking comic strip was created by Dik Browne in 1973…
Hagar the Horrible

46. Dik also created another comic strip about a married couple in 1954. Name that comic strip…
Hi & Lois

47. Name the future President to an official report of a UFO sighting in 1973 by the International UFO Bureau in Oklahoma City. He described the object as “bright white, changing to blue, red, and white again.”
Jimmy Carter

48. This inexpensive product, introduced for retail in 1973, has been called “the most stolen item on Earth.” Name that product.
BIC Lighter

49. BIC also makes another often-stolen product. name it.
BIC Pen

50. What was the Top-Rated TV Show in the 1972/1973 season?
All in the Family

51. First appearing in (The Invincible) Iron Man #55, this character became a Guardian of the Galaxy. Name him.
Drax (the Destroyer)

52. Released on July 16, 1973, can you name Atari’s second arcade video game?
Space Race

53. This medical imaging technique used in radiology forms pictures of the body’s anatomy and physiological processes. Name it.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

54. Paul Newman and Robert Redford appeared together in the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. They also appeared in this 1973 hit…
The Sting

55. How many Academy Awards did The Sting win?
HINT: It was nominated for 10.
The Sting won seven Acadamy Awards

56. George Lucas’ second big release film was released in 1973. Name that film.
American Graffiti

57. A big-name American film director, producer, and screenwriter produced American Graffiti. Name him.
Francis Ford Coppola

58. Who made a late-night joke about a toilet paper shortage on TV, causing a toilet paper shortage the next day?
Johnny Carson

59. What did Sacheen Littlefeather do at the 1973 Oscars?
She accepted the Best Actor Award for Marlon Brando in The Godfather. He didn’t accept the award in person because of the United State’s treatment of Native American Indians.

60. Who won the SuperBowl VII?
Miami Dolphins

61. What was unusual about the Miami Dolphins 1972 season, leading to the 1973 Super Bowl?
They had a perfect season (no losses)

62. Can you name the first running back to rush for 2,000 yards in a pro football season?
O.J. Simpson

63. The U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War ended with the signing of what?
The Paris Peace Accords

64. “It’s people! (blank) is made of people!” What is (blank)?
Soylent Green is made of people! – Charlton Heston, in Soylent Green

65. Who won the 1973 World Series?
Oakland Athletics

66. This horse was the Triple Crown Winner in 1973. Name that horse.
Secretariat

67. Born in Philadelphia and raised in Upper Darby. PA, this singer died in an airplane crash on September 20, 1973. Name him.
Jim Croce

68. You get one bonus point for each of Jim Croce’s number one hits you can name…
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown and Time In A Bottle

69. This Doctor Who Companion later had her own spin-off show. Name that character.
Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) The Sarah Jane Adventures aired 2007–2011.

70. What was the Bestselling Fiction Book in 1973?
Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach

71. Name the comic-strip cat created by George Gately in 1973…
Heathcliff

72. On November 17, 1973, Richard Nixon gave what is probably his most famous quote. What was it?
“I’m not a crook.”

73. George Steinbrenner and some associates bought the New York Yankees from who in 1973?
CBS

Trivia Team Bonus Questions:

1. How much did CBS sell the New York Yankees for?
$10 million

2. Who was the Pope in 1973?
Paul VI (June 21, 1963August 6, 1978)

3. Who played the role of Kwai Chang Caine?
David Carradine, on TV’s Kung Fu (1972-1975)

4. Can you name the first US state to post metric road distance signs?
Ohio

5. This comic book animal has appeared in several films but had his debut in Adventure Into Fear #19. Name him.
HINT: He had his own film in 1986.
Howard The Duck

6. Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen made the first (fill in the blank) in 1973, a bacterium resistant to an antibiotic.
Genetically Modified Organism

7. America’s first space station launched in 1973. What was it called?
Skylab

8. This liqueur is made of cream, cocoa, and Irish whiskey emulsified with vegetable oil. Created in 1973, what is it called?
Bailey’s Irish Cream

9. This NYC human transportation company was formerly the MTA Long Island Bus. What was it changed to in 1973?
Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE). It has over 35,000,000 riders a year.

10. You get one point for each of the four hosts for the 45th Academy Awards you can name…
Carol Burnett, Michael Caine, Charlton Heston, and Rock Hudson