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Quiz about So Much Better The Music of Legally Blonde
Quiz about So Much Better The Music of Legally Blonde

So Much Better: The Music of "Legally Blonde" Quiz


Hello everybody! Welcome to my newest quiz, all about one of my favorite musicals, "Legally Blonde!" Your job is to name the song from which the given lyrics are from. Enjoy--and remember, snaps for everyone who leaves feedback!

A multiple-choice quiz by sing519. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
sing519
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
312,374
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. From which song is this lyric?
"Dear Elle, he's a lucky guy, I'm like, gonna cry,
I got tears comin' out of my nose."
Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. To which song does this lyric belong?
"Maybe she's what you prefer, but, hey, last year I was her,
Maybe you will change your mind, but you might look up to find,
I've gone on to better things, better jobs or bigger rings."
Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which song does this upbeat song lyric come from?
"We'll bring the noise if you bring the funk,
It's positively time to shake your junk.
Shake, shake, shake, shake."
Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. From which "Legally Blonde" song is this lyric?
"I've been smiling and sweet and thoroughly beaten, blowing my chance.
Let's not chase him away! Let's face him and say, 'Hey punk, let's dance!'"
Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. From which song in "Legally Blonde" does this very long lyric originate?
"First you'll need an LSAT score of more than 174,
so no parties for you.
You'll need a killer essay,
or do not even hope,
and glowing letters from your betters.
Any chance you know the pope?"
Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. These lyrics are from which Legally Blonde song?
"Smell the grass as a rainstorm has ended,
people smile as I stroll past their farms
With a red-headed sailor named Brendan,
and we dance without moving our arms."
Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. From which "Legally Blonde" song is this lyric?
"Here is where you kids come in.
Brooke has trouble trusting me.
I'm her only chance to win,
but I don't speak MTV."
Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Where do these "Legally Blonde" lyrics come from?
"Sorry girls, that ain't how I play,
this wouldn't work if I tried all day.
I've gotta go get my asthma spray.
Watch me while I walk away."
Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In which "Legally Blonde" song will you find these lyrics?
"Take back the books and pack up the clothes.
Clear out the room and drop off the key.
Leave with what's left of my dignity,
Get in the car and just go."
Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Where do these "Legally Blonde" lyrics belong?
"There's still so much to learn,
so many dreams to earn.
But even if I crash and burn ten times a day,
I think I'm here to stay."
Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. From which song is this lyric? "Dear Elle, he's a lucky guy, I'm like, gonna cry, I got tears comin' out of my nose."

Answer: Omigod, You Guys

This lyric is from the show's upbeat opener "Omigod You Guys", in which all of the Delta Nu girls are getting ready for Elle's "engagement parade" and so much more.
2. To which song does this lyric belong? "Maybe she's what you prefer, but, hey, last year I was her, Maybe you will change your mind, but you might look up to find, I've gone on to better things, better jobs or bigger rings."

Answer: So Much Better

"So Much Better" is the Act One closer in which Elle learns she is one of the four Harvard Law Students to get Callahan's internship, and my absolute FAVORITE song in the musical! Snaps for Elle for realizing that she's so much better than Warner!
3. Which song does this upbeat song lyric come from? "We'll bring the noise if you bring the funk, It's positively time to shake your junk. Shake, shake, shake, shake."

Answer: Positive

"Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, WHOOOO!" These lyrics are indeed from "Positive", the song with some of the best choreography in the musical.
4. From which "Legally Blonde" song is this lyric? "I've been smiling and sweet and thoroughly beaten, blowing my chance. Let's not chase him away! Let's face him and say, 'Hey punk, let's dance!'"

Answer: Chip on My Shoulder

"Chip on My Shoulder" shows the start of Elle's journey to becoming a serious law student! "This chip on my shoulder makes me smarter and bolder. No more whining or blaming, I am reclaiming my pride."
5. From which song in "Legally Blonde" does this very long lyric originate? "First you'll need an LSAT score of more than 174, so no parties for you. You'll need a killer essay, or do not even hope, and glowing letters from your betters. Any chance you know the pope?"

Answer: What You Want

Luckily for Elle, she was able to get a recommendation from Oprah Winfrey, which, according to one admissions officer's reaction, was way better than a letter of recommendation from the pope.
6. These lyrics are from which Legally Blonde song? "Smell the grass as a rainstorm has ended, people smile as I stroll past their farms With a red-headed sailor named Brendan, and we dance without moving our arms."

Answer: Ireland

This song is sung by Paulette in the salon where she works, when she first encounters poor Elle after a bad first day of law school.
7. From which "Legally Blonde" song is this lyric? "Here is where you kids come in. Brooke has trouble trusting me. I'm her only chance to win, but I don't speak MTV."

Answer: Whipped Into Shape

"Though Brooke won't help her own defense,
she might listen to her peers.
Go and place a little sense
in the space between her ears."
This portion of the song is sung by Callahan when he and his interns are preparing for Brooke's trial. This song is the high energy Act 2 opener with some really amazing choreography.
8. Where do these "Legally Blonde" lyrics come from? "Sorry girls, that ain't how I play, this wouldn't work if I tried all day. I've gotta go get my asthma spray. Watch me while I walk away."

Answer: Bend and Snap

These lyrics are from "Bend and Snap". During this part of the musical, Paulette is being taught the Bend and Snap. Unfortunately though, it leads to her breaking the nose of Kyle (the UPS guy).
9. In which "Legally Blonde" song will you find these lyrics? "Take back the books and pack up the clothes. Clear out the room and drop off the key. Leave with what's left of my dignity, Get in the car and just go."

Answer: Legally Blonde

These lyrics are from "Legally Blonde", the sad duet between Elle and Emmett after Callahan put the moves on Elle.
"Laugh with my friends when I arrive,
We'll drop the top and just drive.
That's fine with me, just let me be
Legally blonde."
10. Where do these "Legally Blonde" lyrics belong? "There's still so much to learn, so many dreams to earn. But even if I crash and burn ten times a day, I think I'm here to stay."

Answer: Find My Way

These lyrics are from the song "Find My Way", one of the last songs in the musical in which Elle realizes she really is "so much better" than needing Warner!
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