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"Lost" Popular Catch Phrases

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Lost Popular Catch Phrases game quiz
"In this captivating television series, there are many recurring phrases, many of which, may be associated with a particular character. Here are a few phrases, throughout season five."

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1. This particular phrase is most often associated with Sawyer, although it has been spoken by other characters as well. Basically, the phrase suggests that the past should be forgotten.
    "Live long and prosper."
    "All's well that ends well."
    "What's done is done."
    "I didn't inhale."


2. With which of the following characters is the following phrase most commonly associated? "Don't tell me what I can't do."
    Hurley
    John
    Jacob
    Richard


3. Several characters have employed this phrase, in order to stave off fear of something, or simply as a waiting device. Which of the following phrases is it?
    "I ain't afraid of no ghosts."
    "One, two, three, four, five."
    "There's no place like home."
    "Abracadabra"


4. "Dude!" While spoken a few times by other minor characters, this expression is most aptly associated with which of the following characters?
    Jack
    John
    Sawyer
    Hurley


5. While trying to assert their notions of honorable intent and righteousness, this phrase has been spoken on a few occasions, principally by Ben. Which phrase is it?
    "Remember the penguin!"
    "In your heart, you know we're right."
    "We're not the bad guys."
    "We're the good guys."


6. In the episode, "Man of Science, Man of Faith," Jack meets Desmond for the first time. Desmond is in training and Jack is lamenting about the situation with his patient, Sarah. Desmond gives Jack some advice and then resumes his training. What does Desmond say to Jack upon leaving?
    "Be seeing you."
    "Later, gator."
    "Bedways is rightways, brother."
    "See you in another life, yeah?"


7. In the episode, "Live Together, Die Alone," Locke wants to know the answer to this question: "What did one snowman say to the other?" How does Desmond respond?
    "I'm melting."
    "I have no idea."
    "Smells like carrots."
    "Who cares?"


8. There appears to be an entire philosophy built around this phrase: "Whatever happened, happened." By whom is it regularly spoken?
    Ben
    Daniel
    Sun
    Hurley


9. In the very first season, someone tries to inspire the survivors by giving a motivational speech. His/her words have been subsequently paraphrased as, "Live together, die alone." Who is this character?
    Kate
    John
    Jack
    Jacob


10. One of the most enigmatic phrases in the series also serves as a means of identification. What does Ilana ask Richard in the episode, "The Incident, Parts 1 & 2?"
    "What's for breakfast?"
    "What is reality?"
    "What is the meaning of life, the universe and everything?"
    "What lies in the shadow of the statue?"


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