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Answer: Ivory soap. Interesting Information: The classic soap was established to have a pH value of 9.5 and claimed to be 99 44/100 percent pure. The white, gently-scented soap was one of P&G's oldest products and was distinctive in the fact that it floated in water. Difficulty: Average.
Answer: Goldenrod. Goldenrod is often unjustly blamed for allergies, but goldenrod pollen is too heavy to blow in the wind. It is carried by insects from one goblet like flowerhead to another. From Quiz: Kentucky--The Bluegrass State. 14 Louisville is named for a French monarch, Louis.
Sub-Categories: 1. Find out how much you really know about "The Andy Griffith Show". 2. Several episodes of "The Andy Griffith Show" revolved around music. This quiz celebrates the music played in some of these shows. 3. This is my third quiz on folks in Mayberry. See how many questions you can answer correctly.
Answer: Sarah. Sarah sang this song to lure the children, so the witches' could suck the life out of them. She sang this in the beginning of the movie to lure Emily Binx, and in the middle of the movie, after taking Dani, to lure all the children of Salem. Reference: Quiz: Hocus Pocus. 24 "Amuck!
19. Name the Show. Match Quiz. 10 Qns. Television westerns played a major of our youth in the 1950's and 60's. I will give you a main character, you match them with the show. Average. Desimac.
This category is for trivia questions and answers related to Wizard of Oz (Movies). Each one is filled with fun facts and interesting information. 1 "Auntie Em! Auntie Em! ______ my pretty!" Finish this quote, spoken by The Wicked Witch of the West. This quote is spoken by the Wicked Witch through her crystal ball, whilst Dorothy is trapped ...
At the end of the movie the Maitlands are desperately trying to say Beetlejuice's name three times while he is marrying Lydia. Reference: Quiz: 'Beetlejuice' : Part 2. 3 The movie is directed by which gothic Hollywood director? Answer: Tim Burton. Burton has also directed the movie, 'Edward Scissorhands'. Reference: Quiz: 'Beetlejuice' : Part 1.
28 Pirates quizzes and 295 Pirates trivia questions. Play: Mixed 'Pirates' Quiz. 1. The Golden Age of Piracy. Multiple Choice. 10 Qns. Most people agree that the golden age of piracy was between 1650 and 1730, and the buccaneering period was approximately 1650 to 1680.
Answer: Oscar Madison. "The Odd Couple" premiered in 1970 and starred Tony Randall as Felix Unger and Jack Klugman as Oscar Madison. It was based on a play (which also became a movie) of the same name written by the late Neil Simon. Both men were divorced.
Phil--"I've got some ice cream over on the window sill. Hold on a minute. Rocky road." Rita--"Uh, I love rocky road." Phil--"Yeah, I thought so." Reference: Quiz: "Groundhog Day" 2002. Previous. Over 42 trivia questions and answers about Groundhog Day in our Movies D-G category.