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3.2 "A Pool and His Money"

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Weeds: Season 3 : 3.2 "A Pool and His Money"

Introduction:
"Shane's back, Doug returns to Celia, and Nancy turns once again to Heylia in this episode. The original air date was August 20, 2007. If you haven't seen this episode, please DO NOT take this quiz. Thanks!"


1. Did Nancy ask Marvin to kill Celia before he killed her?
    Yes
    No


2. Sanjay's first words of season three were to U-turn. What did he say?
    How did I get here?
    Let me go.
    I'm gay.
    Don't hurt Nancy.


3. Marvin told Nancy that he had a fake body part. Which part of Marvin's body had been replaced?
    patella (kneecap)
    femoral head (hip ball)
    tibia (shin bone)
    lower phalange (toe)


4. Who discovered Celia passed out in their atrium?
    Nancy
    Pam
    Doug
    Isabella


5. A woman named Clinqua delivered food to the grow house. She brought U-turn some lemonade, but couldn't find the unusual ingredient he wanted added to it. What was it that U-turn liked in his lemonade?
    Salt
    Red Hots
    Texas Pete hot sauce
    Cayenne pepper


6. Heylia threw the first punch in her fight with Nancy.
    True
    False


7. You could hear the year of Andy's Ford van on a TV newscast. What year was the blue Ford Supervan?
    1990
    1963
    1972
    1982


8. What item did Andy buy inside the food mart at the gas station?
    cigarettes
    gum
    chocolate milk
    peanut M&Ms


9. Who did Celia find waiting for her in front of room 201 of the Apache Motel?
    Answer: (1 word, first name only)


10. What did Nancy do at the end of this episode?
    slapped Celia
    called Peter's cell phone
    set her house on fire
    jumped into her green pool


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