Here are the questions with the correct answers:
- What was the name of the record label founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in Detroit in 1959?
Answer: Motown Records - In the TV series “The Twilight Zone,” what was the name of the often-used fictional town where many of the eerie events took place?
Answer:  Willoughby - Who won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1974 with the album “Innervisions”?
Answer: Stevie Wonder - Which song by The Rolling Stones was famously banned by several radio stations due to its controversial lyrics upon its release in 1966?
Answer: “Let’s Spend the Night Together” - Who directed the movie “A Clockwork Orange” released in 1971, based on the novel by Anthony Burgess?
Answer: Stanley Kubrick - In the TV series “The Prisoner,” what is the name of the mysterious island where the main character is held captive?
Answer: The Village - Which British actress played the role of Elizabeth I in the 1966 movie “A Man for All Seasons”
Answer: Vanessa Redgrave - Who played the role of Holly Golightly in the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” released in 1961?
Answer: Audrey Hepburn - What was the original title of the TV series “All in the Family” when it premiered in 1971?
Answer: “Till Death Do Us Part” - Which American folk singer-songwriter penned the protest song “The Times They Are a-Changin'” in 1963?
Answer: Bob Dylan - In the TV series “The Avengers,” what was the name of John Steed’s female partner?
Answer: Emma Peel - Who directed the psychological thriller “Rosemary’s Baby” released in 1968?
Answer: Roman Polanski - Which TV show featured a family living in a spaceship called the Jupiter 2?
Answer: “Lost in Space” - Who directed the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” released in 1968?
Answer: Stanley Kubrick - Who won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the movie “Funny Girl” in 1968?
Answer: Barbra Streisand
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