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The Real Wyatt Earp

Created by steelman86

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Old West
The Real Wyatt Earp game quiz
"Wyatt Earp lived a long and colorful life. Here are some questions about that life."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Where and what year was Wyatt Earp born?
    Dodge City, Kansas 1853
    El Paso, Texas in 1843
    Monmouth, Illinois in 1848
    New York, New York 1839


2. What was one of Wyatt's first jobs?
    logger
    teamster
    cowhand
    bartender


3. What famous lawman worked with him on the Dodge City police force?
    Pat Garret
    Bill Tilghman
    Wild Bill Hickok
    Bat Masterson


4. According to Wyatt Earp, where did he meet John "Doc" Holiday?
    Deadwood, South Dakota
    Prescot, Arizona
    Los Angeles, California
    Fort Griffin, Texas


5. Who was NOT involved in the "Shootout at the OK Corral"?
    Wyatt Earp
    James Earp
    Virgil Earp
    Morgan Earp


6. On December 3, 1896 Wyatt was the referee of what marquee boxing match?
    Sulivan vs O'Reilly
    Fitzsimmons vs Sharkey
    James vs Thomas
    Grainger vs Kemp


7. Which future superstar, while working as a extra and prop man, met and talked with Wyatt Earp.
    John Wayne
    Randolph Scott
    Joel McCrae
    Gary Cooper


8. How many times was he shot during his life?
    0
    7
    4
    2


9. Which two Western stars were pallbearers at his funeral on January 13, 1929?
    William S. Hart and Tom Mix
    Johnny Mack Brown and Buck Jones
    Tim Holt and Gilbert M. "Broncho Billy" Anderson
    Hoot Gibson and Wild Bill Elliott


10. Who was quoted as saying, "No man can have a more loyal friend than Wyatt Earp, nor a more dangerous enemy."?
    Bat Masterson
    Morgan Earp
    Doc Holiday
    Ike Clanton


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