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Quiz about Quirky Characters of Pushing Daisies
Quiz about Quirky Characters of Pushing Daisies

Quirky Characters of "Pushing Daisies" Quiz


"Pushing Daisies" was a bright fairy tale of a TV show with the morbid side of bringing people back from the dead. It was also full of quirky characters. Here's a quiz about those quirks.

A multiple-choice quiz by albinerhawk. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
albinerhawk
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
315,072
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
387
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Top 5% quiz!
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Question 1 of 10
1. First, there's neurotic Ned whose last name was never revealed, who has the gift to bring things back to life. However, he is constantly dealing with father abandonment issues. Which of the following quirks was not caused by his father leaving him? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Naturally, there's also Chuck, the girl with a sunny disposition that Ned brought back from the dead. What animals did she raise? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. While Ned was firmly in love with Chuck, Olive pines away for Ned. Although she worked as a waitress during the show's run at Ned's restaurant, what was Olive's past profession? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Ned works with the sarcastic, money-loving Emerson Cod, a private investigator. When Ned would wake up a murder victims, it gave the PI an investigative advantage. What hobby kept Emerson content in his quieter moments? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Chuck was mainly raised by her aunts, Vivian and Lily. Before retiring and becoming shut-ins, they were famous. What were they known as? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The aunts were so neurotic that they get two questions. What food were they obsessed with? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The show's narrator also had a quirk or two, especially in how accurately he would describe the passage of time. What was the smallest amount of time that he would use in his descriptions? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. 'Pushing Daisies' had some outstanding quirky guest stars as well. Randy Mann was on several episodes. What unusual hobby characterized him? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In the episode, 'Comfort Food', the show imported a quirky character from another TV show. Which of these quirky characters appeared? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. All of the main characters seem to have some love interest, and Emerson was not excluded. In what career did Emerson's lady love, Simone, excel? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. First, there's neurotic Ned whose last name was never revealed, who has the gift to bring things back to life. However, he is constantly dealing with father abandonment issues. Which of the following quirks was not caused by his father leaving him?

Answer: He never touches Digby, his dog.

There were two rules for bringing dead things back. If you touch it again, it dies forever. If it lives for more than a minute, something else must take its place. Ned had brought Digby to life and therefore couldn't touch him ever again. Due to his father abandoning him, Ned emotionally closed off his unhappy childhood.

He learned about his father's second family on Halloween and saw his father doing magic shows for his half brothers. Eventually Ned met and formed a bond with his half-brothers, Maurice and Ralston. Ned was played by Lee Pace.
2. Naturally, there's also Chuck, the girl with a sunny disposition that Ned brought back from the dead. What animals did she raise?

Answer: Bees

After her father's death when Chuck was a little girl, she was allowed to raise bees and became quite good at helping them to produce honey. After she was brought back to life, Ned gave her a new bee ranch on top of his building. The beekeeper suits also gave the couple a safe way to interact. Later, Chuck's bee expertise helped her on a case at a bee company. Anna Friel, a British actress, portrayed Chuck.
3. While Ned was firmly in love with Chuck, Olive pines away for Ned. Although she worked as a waitress during the show's run at Ned's restaurant, what was Olive's past profession?

Answer: Jockey

Olive was portrayed by the petite Kristin Chenoweth, which also offered Olive several occasions to burst into song. Olive's apartment was always decorated with a strong horse theme, but it was not until the death of another jockey did her past come to life. At the show's conclusion, Olive began a new restaurant, called The Intrepid Cow, that served macaroni and cheese.
4. Ned works with the sarcastic, money-loving Emerson Cod, a private investigator. When Ned would wake up a murder victims, it gave the PI an investigative advantage. What hobby kept Emerson content in his quieter moments?

Answer: Knitting

Knitting certainly did not seem like a natural hobby for Emerson, but his handiwork would occasionally show up, including gun cozies. He also had a love for dim sum, which was convenient as his office was located above a Chinese restaurant. He picked up the hobby of making pop-up books in one episode.

At the end of the series, he published a detective pop-up book, titled 'L'il Gumshoe', which helped his lost daughter to find him. Chi McBride inhabited the character of Emerson.
5. Chuck was mainly raised by her aunts, Vivian and Lily. Before retiring and becoming shut-ins, they were famous. What were they known as?

Answer: Darling Mermaid Darlings

The Darling Mermaid Darlings were a synchronized swimming duo. Near the beginning of the series, they made an attempt to restart their careers, but the sadness of Chuck's death kept them from going. At the series finale, they got back into the pool. The narrator informed the audience that they later went on a world tour twice. Vivian was played by Ellen Greene and Lily was Swoozie Kurtz.
6. The aunts were so neurotic that they get two questions. What food were they obsessed with?

Answer: Cheese

Chuck grew up calling the refrigerator a 'cheese box'. After her death, Lily and Vivian transformed her room into storage for more cheese. They also became fond of pies that Chuck would have Olive bring them, drugged with herbs to lift their spirits. The aunts have an abundance of oddities, including Lily's obsession with rifles and Vivian's habit of bursting into song.
7. The show's narrator also had a quirk or two, especially in how accurately he would describe the passage of time. What was the smallest amount of time that he would use in his descriptions?

Answer: Minutes

The narrator, voiced by Jim Dale, would often recount the age or passage of time in this manner, beginning with years. He had a quaint fairy tale like vocabulary, often referring to the grown-up Ned as the pie maker. He would also catch viewers up on the homicides the crew worked on starting with the words: the facts were these.

He was also the one to the end the series with the following: For endings, as it is known are where we begin.
8. 'Pushing Daisies' had some outstanding quirky guest stars as well. Randy Mann was on several episodes. What unusual hobby characterized him?

Answer: Taxidermy

Randy was a very lonely man, that Ned saw as a kindred spirit. He was at first a suspect in the death of his friend, who he had initially hired to be his friend. Randy came back into the characters' lives when Ned hired him to taxidermy some doves for his half-brothers.

He was roped into helping Olive and later the two began a romance. When Olive left Ned's restaurant, the narrator assured us that Randy was at her side. David Arquette was the actor who portrayed Randy.
9. In the episode, 'Comfort Food', the show imported a quirky character from another TV show. Which of these quirky characters appeared?

Answer: Marianne Marie Beattle

Marianne Marie Beattle, played by Beth Grant, originally appeared on the show 'Wonderfalls' attempting to keep her muffin company dream alive. On 'Pushing Daisies', she went against Ned and Olive at a comfort food competition. Bryan Fuller was the creator of both shows.

The episode, 'Bzzzzzzzzz!' referenced the Happy Time temp agency on 'Dead Like Me', another Fuller creation. Delores Herbig was a character on 'Dead Like Me', but she did not appear on 'Pushing Daisies'. Jimmy James was a character played by Stephen Root on the show, 'NewsRadio'.

While Root was on 'Pushing Daisies', his character was called Dwight Dixon.
10. All of the main characters seem to have some love interest, and Emerson was not excluded. In what career did Emerson's lady love, Simone, excel?

Answer: Dog training

Simone Hundin was one of four wives to a polygamous dog breeder who was murdered by one of his wives. Simone quickly trained Emerson like she trained her dogs. She was rarely seen without Bubblegum, her late husband's finest dog. She was also involved in illegal gambling at Emerson's favorite restaurant. Christine Adams played Simone.
Source: Author albinerhawk

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