Questions 1 - 10 of 20.
| 1. | What doll, created in 1959, was named after the inventor's daughter? |
| Raggedy Ann |
| Strawberry Shortcake |
| Barbie Doll |
| Winnie the Pooh
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| 2. | What toy, first introduced at the Nuremberg Toy Show in 1979, sold over 100 million units by 1982? |
| Rubik's Cube |
| My Little Pony |
| Pictionary |
| Cabbage Patch Kids
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| 3. | Play-Doh was originally invented for what purpose? |
| Caulking |
| Sculpting |
| Cleaning Wallpaper |
| Sealing fruit jars
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| 4. | Which tokens were included in the original Monopoly game? |
| none |
| rocking horse, lantern, purse |
| top hat, thimble, shoe |
| three different race cars
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| 5. | What popular kids' figure came with its body parts but no body until 1964? |
| Kermit the Frog |
| Mr. Potato Head |
| G.I. Joe |
| Barbie
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| 6. | Which of these was the first movie based on a board game? |
| Candy Land |
| Toy Story |
| Clue: The Movie |
| Pee Wee's Big Adventure
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| 7. | The smell of which old-time favorite is among the 20 most recognizable scents to adults? |
| Mr. Sketch scented markers |
| Bic ink |
| Play-Doh |
| Crayola crayons
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| 8. | John Lloyd Wright, inventor of this toy, was inspired by the construction techniques used in a hotel designed by his father. |
| Lego |
| Erector Set |
| Lincoln Logs |
| Tinker Toys
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| 9. | The USSR banned what wildly popular American toy in the late 1950s to early 1960s? |
| Hula hoop |
| Jump rope |
| Skip-It |
| Atari
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| 10. | This doll, which inspired a comic strip of the same name, was modeled after the favorite plaything of the inventor's daughter. |
| Raggedy Ann |
| Snoopy |
| Skipper |
| Garfield
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