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    What does Bud have in his back pocket when he and Sissy first dance?Urban Cowboy

      Lone Star Beer Bottle. Texas' favorite brew.

    Why did Wes go to prison?Urban Cowboy

      Robbing Banks. 'Steve told me you used to rob banks. How many did you rob--I mean, I don't really care how many, but why?'

    What did Aunt Corrine put in the tuna salad that Sissy didn't like?Urban Cowboy

      Onion. 'I like my tuna salad with apples and walnuts, not so much these onions.'

    How much did it cost to ride Gilley's mechanical bull?Urban Cowboy

      $2. You also have to sign a release saying you won't blame Gilley's if you get hurt.

    Where does Pam take Bud, Uncle Bud, and Aunt Corrine after the Dolly Parton look-alike contest at Gilley's?Urban Cowboy

      Cowboy. It doesn't matter how you dress there.

    Where does Pam ask Bud if he comes to, too much that is?Urban Cowboy

      Houston Proper. No one has ever heard it referred to as Houston Proper.

    What does Pam's daddy do?Urban Cowboy

      Oil, and all that that implies. Pam's daddy thinks cowboys are dumb.

    What does Bud's mom send with him for Aunt Corrine when he leaves for Houston?Urban Cowboy

      fresh vegetables. 'You just can't get good vegetables in Houston.'

    What is Sissy's favorite thing?Urban Cowboy

      To rip her man's cowboy shirt with snaps open. She does it to Wes in their trailor behind Gilley's.

    What is Bud's nickname for Wes Hightower?Urban Cowboy

      Tattoo. Bud notices it before they fight.

    What is the number on Bud's back for the final bull riding competition?Urban Cowboy

      87.

    Why can't Uncle Bob show Bud how to ride the mechanical bull?Urban Cowboy

      He's too fat. 'I can't show ya, cause I'm too fat, but I can tell ya! If you listen to me, you'll win -- if you don't, you won't!'

    What does Pam cook for dinner the first time she cooks for Bud?Urban Cowboy

      Stroganoff.

    What brand of cigarettes does Wes smoke?Urban Cowboy

      Winston.

    What is Sissy's favorite thing?Urban Cowboy

      Ripping open the snaps on a man's shirt. She says --and does -- this to Wes in his trailer.

    What is Bud watching on TV the day after Sissy leaves him the first time?Urban Cowboy

      Hee Haw.

    When Bud goes out to fight Wes in the diner parking lot, who is Bud 'drunker than,' according to Sissy?Urban Cowboy

      Cooter Brown. 'Bud, please don't fight him...you're drunker than Cooter Brown!'

    What is Bud's nickname for Wes Hightower?Urban Cowboy

      Tattoo. 'Hey there, Tattoo -- see this? That's a wedding ring. That means we're married!'

    What did Aunt Corrine put in the tuna salad that Sissy doesn't like?Urban Cowboy

      Onion. 'I like my tuna with apples and pecans -- not so much of this onion.'

    What does Sissy always do right before she turns her car off?Urban Cowboy

      Revs it up.

    How many bedrooms does Bud and Sissy's trailer have?Urban Cowboy

      one. 'Its got one bedroom...and best of all, you can move it if you want to!'

    What is Sissy NOT wearing on her wedding day?Urban Cowboy

      Stockings. 'My legs are sweatin', mama...I ain't got no stockin's on.'

    What is in Bud's back pocket when he and Sissy first dance?Urban Cowboy

      Lone Star beer bottle.

    What does Uncle Bob tell Corrine to get out when Bud comes home hung over?Urban Cowboy

      Alka-Seltzer. 'Uh-oh -- get out the Alka-Seltzer!!'

    What is Bud's hometown?Urban Cowboy

      Spur.

    What was the license plate number on Bud's truck?Urban Cowboy

      HN1645. This was hard to notice but if you looked closely when he was backing up in Gilley's parking lot, you may have seen it. This was the scene where he was leaving Gilley's with Pam after only knowing her for about five minutes. This was where she asked him if he was only doing this to make his wife jealous. He responded, "Yup."

    What was Bud's contestant number?Urban Cowboy

      87. The other numbers were actual contestant numbers from the movie as well. Do you remember which one belonged to Wes? If not, it doesn't matter. After all, that wasn't the question. Go watch the movie again!....just kidding :-) To be honest, however, I actually had to, to get some of the answers to some of my own questions.

    What did Bud's aunt give to him that had belonged to his uncle?Urban Cowboy

      belt buckle. She gave this to Bud on the day of his uncle's funeral and told him to take it and keep it for good luck during the bull riding contest. Bud said he couldn't accept it, but his aunt told him she knew his uncle would have wanted him to have it.

    Back to the bull riding contest: What was Bud's final score?Urban Cowboy

      162. Bud was the final contestant for this competition and was extremely happy when they announced his final score making him the winner. Wes, on the other hand, wasn't near quite as cheerful!

    What band was playing the night of all the contests?Urban Cowboy

      Charlie Daniels Band. This band truly set the stage for this part of the movie, in my opinion.

    What was Wes in prison for?Urban Cowboy

      robbing banks. This answer was kind of easy if you remembered him stealing the prize money at the end of the movie. However, Bud took care of that!

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