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Can You Guess Which Character? Quiz


I'll give you a description of a character from a sitcom and you just guess which one it is. Good luck with the quiz.

A multiple-choice quiz by diamondjim68. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
diamondjim68
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
343,502
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
3770
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Joshua2366 (7/10), Guest 71 (8/10), Guest 24 (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Which of these famous cartoon characters had the famous catchphrase "Yabba-dabba-doo"? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. This character was a butler who uttered "you rang" to visitors. Can you name him? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What were the names of the six children on "The Brady Bunch"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which character on "Happy Days" was known to put his thumbs up and say "Ayyy"? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This TV character referred to his wife as "Dingbat", his son-in-law as "Meathead" and his daughter as "Little Goil". Do you know who he was? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This character was in the junk business with his son. He was famous for faking heart attacks and moaning to his late wife that he was coming to join her. Do you know who he was?

Answer: (1 or 2 words, first and last or flast name only)
Question 7 of 10
7. What character scored four touchdowns in one game while playing high school football? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which of these characters had a high voice, and was known to say "Did I do that"? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What character on "Good Times" was famous for saying "Dyn-o-mite"? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. This animated baby talks and has an attitude. Who is he/she? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which of these famous cartoon characters had the famous catchphrase "Yabba-dabba-doo"?

Answer: Fred Flintstone

Fred and Wilma Flintstone were living in the Stone Age in this very popular animation from the 1960s. Their next-door neighbors and best friends were Barney and Betty Rubble. "The Flintstones" was one of the popular animated series on prime-time and ran from 1960 to 1966.
2. This character was a butler who uttered "you rang" to visitors. Can you name him?

Answer: Lurch

Lurch was the butler on "The Addams Family", which ran from 1964 to 1966. The Addams were a well-to-do but eccentric family who lived in a large castle. Lurch was 6'9" and had a low, echoing voice.
3. What were the names of the six children on "The Brady Bunch"?

Answer: Greg, Marcia, Peter, Jan, Bobby, Cindy

"The Brady Bunch" ran on prime-time from 1969 to 1974. From oldest to youngest, Greg, Peter and Bobby were the boys while Marcia, Jan and Cindy were the girls. Mike and Carol were the parents and Alice was the housekeeper. Alice dated Sam the butcher and in the final season, cousin Oliver moved in with the Bradys.
4. Which character on "Happy Days" was known to put his thumbs up and say "Ayyy"?

Answer: Fonzie

"Happy Days" was one of the longest running sitcoms in history. It lasted 11 seasons from 1974-1984. The story was originally about the Cunningham family in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Richie, who was the main character, lived with his father Howard, who owned a hardware store; his mother Marion; little sister Joanie; and older brother Chuck (who disappeared after the second season and never heard from or even referred to again.). Fonzie was the cool, tough guy in the leather jacket and motorcycle.

He developed a strong friendship with Richie and moved into the apartment over the Cunninghams' garage, becoming an honorary member of their family.
5. This TV character referred to his wife as "Dingbat", his son-in-law as "Meathead" and his daughter as "Little Goil". Do you know who he was?

Answer: Archie Bunker

"All In The Family" premiered in 1971 and was one of the most popular and controversial series' of all time, running until 1979. Archie Bunker was a prejudiced conservative who lived with his dim-witted wife, Edith, who he referred to as "Dingbat". His daughter, Gloria, who he called his "little goil" was married to liberal Mike Stivic, who often clashed with Archie and he would call him a "meathead" which meant he was dead from the neck up.
6. This character was in the junk business with his son. He was famous for faking heart attacks and moaning to his late wife that he was coming to join her. Do you know who he was?

Answer: Fred Sanford

"Sanford And Son" ran from 1972 to 1977. Fred Sanford was a wisecracking and conniving junk salesman who formed a business with his son, Lamont. Lamont wished to do something else and whenever he threatened to leave, Fred would pretend to have a heart attack and yell, "I'm coming Elizabeth, I'm coming" or "I'm coming to join ya". Even though Lamont wasn't fooled by this, he would never leave his father.
7. What character scored four touchdowns in one game while playing high school football?

Answer: Al Bundy

"Married With Children" was one of FOX's first prime-time shows, running from 1987 to 1997. It was also one of FOX's longest running sitcoms. Al Bundy, the family patriarch, was a former football player who became a shoe salesman. His wife, Peggy, stayed at home and spent her days watching Oprah Winfrey and eating bon-bons.

She never cleaned or cooked. Their daughter, Kelly, was a typical dumb blonde while their son Bud was a dateless nerd.
8. Which of these characters had a high voice, and was known to say "Did I do that"?

Answer: Steve Urkel

"Family Matters" debuted in 1989. Steve Urkel was the next door neighbor to the Winslow family and was a source of irritation to them, as well as having a major crush on daughter Laura. Steve came into the series midway through the first season. This made the show a very popular hit.
9. What character on "Good Times" was famous for saying "Dyn-o-mite"?

Answer: J.J.

"Good Times" was on prime-time from 1974 to 1979. James Evans, Jr.(J.J.) lived in Chicago with his family. J.J. was a jive-talking but decent young man who would refer to something good as "dyn-O-mite". His kind and understanding mother was Florida and his stern, hard-working father was James, Sr. J.J. had a wisecracking younger sister named Thelma and a highly intelligent younger brother, Michael. Willona was their perky neighbor and Florida's best friend.
10. This animated baby talks and has an attitude. Who is he/she?

Answer: Stewie Griffin

"Family Guy" features the Griffin family. Peter is the family patriarch and is extremely dim-witted. His wife, Lois, is attractive and level-headed. Their children consist of their incredibly dumb son, Chris; their nerdy daughter, Meg; and baby Stewie, who talks and had an attitude. Brian is the family dog who talks and is the smartest one in the family.
Source: Author diamondjim68

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