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Ned Nederlander, Dusty Bottoms & Lucky Day go up against El Guapo in this 1986 movie
Answer: The Three Amigos
A 1952 episode of “I Love Lucy was titled “Lucy Is Enceinte” because what English word was censored?
Answer: Pregnant
A couple described as a “Sam and Diane” refers to the on-again,off-again duo of what classic sitcom?
Answer: Cheers
A famous series of silent movies features a gang of slapstick comedians called the “Keystone” what?
Answer: Kops
Who was Barney Rubble's best friend?
Answer: Fred Flintstone
In what movie did Sinatra sing My Kind of Town?
Answer: Robin and the 7 Hoods
On March 4, 2010, baby Cecelia Marie Halpert was “born” on an emotional episode of what hit TV series?
Answer: The Office
On the cartoon series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You, which character usually wears an ascot?
Answer: Fred
On the classic TV series “The Brady Bunch,” what is the name of the Brady family dog?
Answer: Tiger
On the TV series “Diff’rent Strokes,” Arnold often poses what signature question to his brother, Willis?
Answer: What’ Chu Talkin’ ‘bout?
On the TV show “Throwdown,” chefs are challenged to a cook-off of their signature dish by what star chef?
Answer: Bobby Flay
On TLC’s “19 Kids & Counting,” all 19 children in the Duggar family have first names that begin with what?
Answer: J
On TV’s “The Muppet Show,” what muppet is often seen chained to his drum set?
Answer: Animal
On “Gilligan’s Island,” Captain Jonas Grumby of the S.S. Minnow was known by what nautical nickname?
Answer: The Skipper
On “Saturday Night Live,” David Spade popularized the catchphrase “buh-bye” in his role as a what?
Answer: Flight Attendant
Patty Hearst, Eddie Van Halen and John McEnroe all voiced “callers” on what TV sitcom?
Answer: Frasier
In the classic animated movie “The Little Mermaid,” Ariel’s best friend is a fish named what?
Answer: Flounder
In the classic Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons, Rocky is what type of animal?
Answer: Flying Squirrel
In the fairy tale ending of “Pretty Woman,” what does Edward do to “rescue” Vivian?
Answer: Climb a Fire Escape
In the movie “Mean Girls,” a naive teen played by Lindsay Lohan tangles with a popular clique of girls nicknamed what?
Answer: The Plastics
What was the first cartoon to feature sound?
Answer: Steamboat Willy
What's the secret identity of Don Vito Corleone?
Answer: The Godfather
Time magazine named this taupe-colored, blue-eyed animated baby elephant its "Mammal of the Year" in 1941
Answer: Dumbo
Tim Curry & Daryl Hannah were "altogether ooky" as this morbid TV duo in a direct-to-video "reunion" film.
Answer: Gomez & Morticia Addams
Geoffrey was the butler & Jazz was a pal on this '90s NBC sitcom.
Answer: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
A 2004 comedy starred Jon Heder as high school geek Napoleon, with this explosive last name.
Answer: Dynamite
In this film Marty tells George McFly that he is Darth Vader, "an extraterrestrial from the planet Vulcan".
Answer: Back to the Future
Pizza the Hutt is a character in this Mel Brooks "Star Wars" parody.
Answer: Spaceballs
In its lore, a Bajoran wormhole leads to the Gamma Quadrant.
Answer: Star Trek
What planet did Alf come from?
Answer: Melmac
In which scary movie will you find the character Martin Brody?
Answer: Jaws
Spike Lee chronicled the aftermath of this disaster in the 2006 documentary series "When the Levees Broke".
Answer: Hurricane Katrina
Who on TV drove a car with the licence plate "CNH 320"?
Answer: The Dukes Of Hazzard
In the film 'Star Wars', what species is Chewbacca?
Answer: Wookie
Despite only being on screen for a total of 16 minutes, Anthony Hopkins won the academy award for best actor for portraying what serial killer?
Answer: Hannibal Lecter
A lover of red meat and weaponry, Ron Swanson is Leslie Knope’s mustachioed boss on what popular sitcom?
Answer: Parks and Recreation
In the Monty Python parody 'Search for the Holy Grail', what was Arthur's trusty servant's name?
Answer: Patsy
Played by Honor Blackman, the provocatively named Pussy Galore is a character in what James Bond film?
Answer: Goldfinger
In the world of DC Comics, Barbara Gordon is better known as what comic book superhero?
Answer: Batgirl
Presumably named after the love of his life, “The Olive” is a boat belonging to what character?
Answer: Popeye
In video game adaptations of “Toy Story,” what actor’s younger brother Jim has voiced the character “Woody”?
Answer: Tom Hanks
In what classic comedy does a confused Steve Martin memorably exclaim “Those aren’t pillows!”?
Answer: Planes, Trains and Automobiles
In what film does John Travolta memorably discuss a foreign McDonald’s burger he calls a “Royale with cheese”?
Answer: Pulp Fiction
Name the actor who played the leading role in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly".
Answer: Clint Eastwood
Subtitled "I Want to Believe", the second film based on this eerie TV series.
Answer: The X-Files
This 1994 Tarantino film about hitman Vincent Vega's journey through Los Angeles.
Answer: Pulp Fiction
In this Guillermo del Toro movie, Doug Jones played both "El Fauno" & "The Pale Man" who had eyes on his hands.
Answer: Pan's Labyrinth
In which of these comedies does a bratty kid memorably tell Vince Vaughn, “Make me a bicycle, clown!”?
Answer: Wedding Crashers
In “Caddyshack,” Bill Murray plays a deranged assistant greenskeeper who claims to have caddied for whom?
Answer: The Dalai Lama
A statue of what movie character stands near the base of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art?
Answer: Rocky Balboa