No single company provided prizes for Wheel of Fortune Daytime show in the USA. Shopping was eliminated from the Daytime show in 1989 and the nighttime show in 1987
The game show that featured the "Whammy" is "Press Your Luck." It originally aired in the 1980s and was revived in later years. Contestants would compete to win cash and prizes while trying to avoid the Whammy, a cartoon character that would take away their winnings if they landed on his space during the game. The show became famous for its catchy theme and the tension created by the Whammy's presence.
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Slip-Slop-Slap is the iconic and internationally recognised sun protection campaign prominent in Australia during the 1980s
In the UK, houses built in the 1980s were fairly similar to houses built in the 1970s and those built now. Very recent houses tend to be smaller.
There's the famous Jamie Quirk and Dan Quisenberry that played together with baseball's Kansas City Royals from the mid 1970s to the 1980s
in the 1980s he supplied the IRA with weapons and explosives
It can mean any of a number of things. If you supplied more context we might be able to guess which.
All of the answers are correct.
Dallas
Yes, indeed. It has been a stock market company since the 1980s.
Aeropostale is an American clothing company with a preppy style. The company was created in California in the mid 1980s.
Not positive, But apple was the company to be #1 later in the 1980s.
NetWare was created by the company Novell in the mid 1980s
Marvel Published them back in the 80s
Microsoft
Boyertown closed down at the end of the 1980s.
In the 1980s, IBM was the first company to develop the graphics card.