LIFEJeopardy!Add Topic'Jeopardy!': Find out how well you really know '70s trivia, with these 30 groovy clues24/7 Wall StreetHow much do you know about life and trends 50 years ago? 24/7 Tempo went through "J! Archive" — a site created by "Jeopardy!" fans that lists clues going back to 1984, when the show first aired in its current format — to identify more than 30 challenging clues about the '70s. Think you know enough to make it on the show? Take the following pop quiz and see how you stack up.Carol Kaelson, Jeopardy! Via APPOP CULTURE for $400: This 1970s band wore outrageous costumes because of a Swedish tax law allowing deductions for non-street clothes.24/7 Wall StreetWho is ABBA?Keystone / Getty ImagesTHE YOUNG & THE RECKLESS for $1,200: One story says this 1970s Daredevil got his rhyming nickname after crashing his motorcycle while being chased by police as a teen.24/7 Wall StreetWho is Evil Knievel?Michael Ochs Archives / Moviepix Via Getty ImagesA 1970s YEAR for $2,000: Not only does Elvis Presley die, but so do Groucho Marx, & Gummo too.24/7 Wall StreetWhen is 1977?Evening Standard / Getty ImagesTHE NOT-SO-VICIOUS CIRCLE for $400: Adair, Iowa & Makanda, Illinois have put this cheerful symbol, big in the '70s, on their water towers.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is a smiley face?Rkramer62 / FlickrMATH GUYS for $1200: A 1970s computer language is named for this Frenchman who invented a 1640s calculating machine.24/7 Wall StreetWho is Blaise Pascal?Ubleipzig / FlickrBACK IN THE 20th CENTURY for $400: In the 1970s this was rampant, raising prices 14% a year, & the president declared it "public enemy number one.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is inflation?Pictures-of-money / FlickrHAIRSTYLES for $1,000: This longish bob cut shares its name with a thick carpet big in the 1970s.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is shag?Michael Ochs Archives / Getty ImagesLITERARY FIRST LINES for $400: A 1970s bestseller: "The great fish moved silently through the night water.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is "Jaws"?Courtesy Of Universal PicturesCITING THE PRESIDENT for $400: In the 1970s: "When the president does it, that means that it is not illegal.24/7 Wall StreetWho is Nixon?Keystone / Hulton Archive Via Getty ImagesBAND MATES for $1,600: Christine Perfect married John McVie in 1968 & soon joined him in this, one of the biggest bands of the '70s.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is Fleetwood Mac?Michael Ochs Archives / Getty ImagesEUROPEAN HISTORY for $3,000 (Daily Double): Following a military coup, in the mid-1970s this nation granted independence to all of its colonies except Macau.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is Portugal?Sean Pavone / Getty Images1970s ALBUMS for $2000: Queen followed up "A Night at the Opera" with this 1976 album, also the title of a Marx Brothers film.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is "A Day at the Races"?X1brett / FlickrPLOTS OF 1970s NO. 1 SONGS for $800: 17-year-old girl looks for her "king" on the dance floor on a Friday evening.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is "Dancing Queen"?Hulton Archive / Getty ImagesTHE 1970s for $1000: These 2 agreements signed by the U.S. & the USSR in 1972 & 1979 sought to curtail missiles armed with nuclear warheads.24/7 Wall StreetWhat are the the SALT agreements?Sdasmarchives / FlickrTHE MIDDLE for $200: In the 1970s we got more of the middle with the introduction of the Double Stuf variety of this cookie.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is the Oreo?Mihoda / FlickrSANTA'S REINDEER GAMES for $1000: In the '70s Volkswagen rebranded the Passat in North America & named it this.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is Dasher?Hugo90 / FlickrCOLLEGE HOOPS for $800: This UCLA coach of the '60s & '70s is 1 of only 3 men inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player & a coach.24/7 Wall StreetWho is John Wooden?G. N. Lowrance / Getty Images Sport Via Getty ImagesPRESIDENTIAL RELATIVES for $200: This presidential relative, quite logically, had his own brand of beer in the 1970s.24/7 Wall StreetWho is Billy Carter?JoeChristensen / IStock Via Getty ImagesOSCARS OF THE '70s for $10,000 (Daily Double): For her portrayal of Greta Ohlsson in a 1974 mystery, this legendary actress scored her third Oscar.24/7 Wall StreetWho is Ingrid Bergman?Keystone / Hulton Archive Via Getty ImagesECHIES for $400: RHD, Robert H. Dennard, came up with RAM, this, used in computers since the '70s.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is random-access memory?Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive Via Getty ImagesMOUNTAINS for $2,000 (Daily Double): Jabal Katrinah on this peninsula is Egypt's highest peak; in the 1970s, during occupation, it was Israel's highest point.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is the Sinai Peninsula?Twiga_swala / FlickrPRESIDENTS for $200: '70s president who, as a model, once appeared in "Look" magazine.24/7 Wall StreetWho is Gerald Ford?Gary Newkirk / Getty ImagesFASHION HISTORY for $400: In the '70s, this Swedish tennis star helped popularize headbands.24/7 Wall StreetWho is Bjorn Borg?Fox Photos / Hulton Archive Via Getty Images'70s BESTSELLERS for $1,500 (Daily Double): The book so possessed its readers that it was the bestselling horror novel of the decade.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is "The Exorcist"?Courtesy Of Warner Bros.FILE UNDER "D" for $300: French for "relaxation," it was the easing of tensions between the U.S. & U.S.S.R. in the '70s.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is detente?Keystone / Getty ImagesU.S. SKYSCRAPERS for $300: In the 1970s windows kept falling out of this city's new John Hancock Tower.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is Boston?AppalachianViews / IStock Via Getty ImagesMARLON BRANDO FILMS for $200: This controversial Brando film of the '70s has X-rated & R-rated versions.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is "Last Tango in Paris"?Michael Ochs Archives / Moviepix Via Getty ImagesFEMINISM for $400:It passed Congress in the 1970s by a combined 438-31 but was never ratified by 3/4 of the states.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)?Hulton Archive / Getty ImagesNYC IN THE '70s for $500: The city rolled out this famous ad campaign in 1977.24/7 Wall StreetWhat is "I Love New York"/"I (Heart) New York"?Spencer Platt / Getty Images News Via Getty ImagesBETTER KNOWN AS... for $500: 1970s action hero Lee Yuen Kam.24/7 Wall StreetWho is Bruce Lee?Michael Ochs Archives / Michael Ochs Archives Via Getty ImagesDING DONG for $300: Ding-Dongs is another alliterative term for these flared pants popular in the '60s & '70s.24/7 Wall StreetWhat are Bell Bottoms?Evening Standard / Hulton Archive Via Getty ImagesSPORTS for $500: The top U.S. male tennis player of the 1970s, he's the only man to win more than 100 singles titles.24/7 Wall StreetWho is Jimmy Connors?Keystone / Hulton Archive Via Getty ImagesFeatured Weekly Ad