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"Cell Block Tango" from the movie "Chicago"

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Cell Block Tango from the movie Chicago game quiz
"All of these questions have to do with the "Cell Block Tango" number from the movie "Chicago". Good luck!"

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1. What is the correct order in the song?
    Pop, squish, six, Cicero, uh-uh, Lipschitz
    Pop, six, squish, uh-uh, Cicero, Lipschitz
    Pop, Cicero, squish, uh-uh, Lipschitz, six
    Pop, Lipschitz, Cicero, six, squish, uh-uh


2. "So I took the shotgun off the wall and I fired two warning shots into _________________."
    Answer: (Two Words (where did she shoot?))


3. Annie killed her boyfriend when she found out that he had six wives. How did she do it?
    She strangled him.
    She poisoned him.
    She shot him.
    She stabbed him.


4. How many times did June say her husband "ran" into her knife?
    10
    2
    20
    6


5. Only one of the girls on Murderesses Row claims she is innocent.
    True
    False


6. In which acrobatic position did Velma find her sister and her husband in when she came back to the Hotel Cicero?
    Number 12
    Number 17
    Number 5
    Number 10


7. Mona says that her boyfriend, Alvin Lipschitz was "a real artistic guy...sensitive." What was his occupation?
    A Painter
    An Architect
    A Sculpter
    A Playwright


8. Why did Mona kill Lipschitz?
    He physically abused her.
    He tried to kill her.
    He stole money from her.
    He cheated on her.


9. Who is the only woman who is accused of murdering more than one person?
    Roxie
    June
    Velma
    Mona


10. "He had it coming. He had it coming. He only had himself to blame. If you'd have been there, if you'd have seen it. I betcha you would have _________________."
    Answer: (Three Words)


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Compiled Jun 28 12