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Looney Tunes Title Puns and Gags

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Looney Tunes Title Puns and Gags game quiz
"Many Looney Tunes titles are puns or gags based on cultural references less familiar today than when the cartoons were made over 50 years ago. See if you get the reference; if not, I'll educate you. You don't need to have seen the cartoons to play."

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1. The title "Weasel Stop" is a pun on a term that involved in what kind of real-world activity?
    Railroad transportation
    Using a typewriter
    Sending telegrams
    Playing a record


2. "Muzzle Tough" is a pun on a Yiddish term. The original Yiddish term means:
    Congratulations
    Go away
    Hello
    Meddle


3. "Fox Pop" is a pun on what?
    A soft drink
    A novelty song
    A film title
    A Latin term


4. The following cartoon titles are themselves all puns on titles of literary works. Figure out the puns, then decide which work is the odd one out.
    Of Rice and Hen
    A Streetcat Named Sylvester
    Canary Row
    Apes of Wrath


5. "Easter Yeggs" is obviously a pun on Easter eggs, but what is a "yegg"?
    A vaudeville stooge or straightman
    An egghead, or in today's terms, a geek
    What we'd call a weirdo today
    A slang term for burglar or safecracker


6. "Bunny Hugged." A "bunny hug" is something you'd see in what kind of real-world activity?
    A wrestling match
    Gangland violence
    A parlor game
    A dance


7. "Banty-Raids" is a pun on "panty-raids." Who would be most likely to engage in a "panty-raid"?
    A policeman
    A college student
    A farmer
    Schoolyard kids


8. "Person to Bunny" could also be pun on a kind of telephone connection, but in this case it refers to a TV show hosted by which famous newsman?
    Walter Cronkite
    Edward R. Murrow
    John Cameron Swayze
    Chet Huntley


9. "Greetings Bait" is a pun on what?
    Prison convict slang
    World War II military bombers' call
    Catch phrase of radio personality
    Punchline of a familiar serviceman's joke


10. If your child asked about a cartoon title, which of these would require the most delicate explanation?
    Deduce You Say
    Quentin Quail
    Mexican Joyride
    Stork Naked


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Compiled May 25 13