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Quiz about Gilmore Season 5 Wrap Party
Quiz about Gilmore Season 5 Wrap Party

"Gilmore" Season 5 Wrap Party Trivia Quiz


This covers the final episodes of season five, "But I'm A Gilmore", "How Many Kropogs To Cape Cod?", "Blame Booze and Melville" and "A House is Not a Home".

A multiple-choice quiz by GameMaster1967. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
221,318
Updated
Dec 03 21
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10
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Question 1 of 10
1. "But I'm a Gilmore!"- What did Lorelai NOT bring home to her hung over houseguests? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "But I'm a Gilmore!"- Sookie was placed on bed rest for the rest of her pregnancy. But, when Luke comes to aid the inn's kitchen staff, Sookie turns up at the inn to secretly test all of his food.


Question 3 of 10
3. "But I'm a Gilmore!"- What is the name of Logan's sister?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 4 of 10
4. "But I'm a Gilmore!"- What is the name of the newspaper that Mitchum Huntzberger buys, and offers Rory an internship at? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. "How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?"- Did Lorelai attend the Friday night dinner because she knew Logan was going to be there?


Question 6 of 10
6. "How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?"- What is a Kropog? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?"- What did Logan attempt to steal from Emily and Richard? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. "Blame Booze and Melville"- Kirk haggled with Luke over the increased price of Luke's wheat toast. The toast had previously been $1.00, but what was the new price? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "Blame Booze and Melville"- Taylor delivers the unfortunate news that Luke has a competing offer on the Twickum house. Who was the other offer from? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "A House is Not a Home"- In this season five finale, does Luke say 'yes' to Lorelai when she asks him to marry her?



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1. "But I'm a Gilmore!"- What did Lorelai NOT bring home to her hung over houseguests?

Answer: Mars bar

Paris and Rory were hung over from drinking too much of Miss Patty's Founders Day punch. So, Lorelai went out and got one of her favorite fast food spots to open up early. She brought the guests tacos, both hard and soft; French fries, curly, straight and spicy; and she brought Rory a beef burrito.

She did not think the others could handle the burrito, but she knew Rory could. Kirk asked her if she brought home a Mars bar, "hair of the dog", but she hadn't. Instead, she directed him to the Pop-tarts. Hair of the dog is an Irish folk remedy for whatever ails you, and also an American Irish folk band.

The term actually means to use whatever got you into the mess to get you out of it, so Kirk probably meant he was sick over eating a Mars bar, instead of the punch.
2. "But I'm a Gilmore!"- Sookie was placed on bed rest for the rest of her pregnancy. But, when Luke comes to aid the inn's kitchen staff, Sookie turns up at the inn to secretly test all of his food.

Answer: True

She tried to give him advice over the phone. He listened to her at first, but when she got too critical he stopped. So, Sookie had the inn staff sneak the food out and to her at home. After Luke put a stop to that, Sookie turned up at the inn. She hid out in one of the rooms and had her staff bring the food upstairs for her to critique. Luke found that out as well, put his foot down, and then had to tangle with Jackson. Jackson admitted Luke could beat him up, but when it came to Sookie he had to defend her. Jackson and Sookie made it back to their house on one of the inn's golf carts!
3. "But I'm a Gilmore!"- What is the name of Logan's sister?

Answer: Honor

She was waiting for Logan in his room when he returned with Rory. At first, Rory thought it's one of Logan's many female friends. She was relieved to find out she was his sister, and Honor was shocked to find out Rory is Logan's girlfriend. Devon Sorvari played Honor in several episodes. Logan and Rory attend dinner at the Huntzberger house the same evening that Honor and Josh announce their engagement.

This is when Rory finds out that despite being a Gilmore, she is not Huntzberger material. They very fact that she's an ambitious person means she could not function as the wife of a Huntzberger man.

This information works a number on Rory in the months to come, even allowing her to accept the information from Logan's dad that she isn't cut out for journalism.
4. "But I'm a Gilmore!"- What is the name of the newspaper that Mitchum Huntzberger buys, and offers Rory an internship at?

Answer: Stamford Eagle Gazette

Mitchum showed up at the 'Yale Daily News' and offered Rory an internship at his newly acquired newspaper in Stamford. He told her that he felt awful about the way she was treated at his home the night she found out she wasn't good enough to become a Huntzberger. Rory declined the offer, but reconsidered when Mitchum basically told her she'd be stupid to turn it down for any reason. Thus began an alarming trend of Rory doubting herself and no longer listening to her own inner gut instincts.
5. "How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?"- Did Lorelai attend the Friday night dinner because she knew Logan was going to be there?

Answer: Yes

She told Rory she wanted to the chance to get to know Logan better, and asked Rory to let Emily know. Rory refused to call her grandmother, so Lorelai had to do it herself. Emily was highly insulted by Lorelai's request and said she had to come to all of the foreseeable Friday night dinners if she wanted to attend this one.
6. "How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?"- What is a Kropog?

Answer: unit of distance

Yalies used the "Kropog" to judge the distance between places. Richard filled in the details of the story to Lorelai, who had no idea what Logan was talking about when he said he and Rory's dorms were 90 Kropogs apart. Maxwell Kropog was in the Yale class of 1944 and back in his time someone started using his short stature to measure distances at Yale. Richard also commented that he was happy to hear of Kropog still being a part of the Yale vernacular.
7. "How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?"- What did Logan attempt to steal from Emily and Richard?

Answer: sewing box

Logan brought Emily and Richard each a present. He also brought an old cigarette lighter along. When they were all seated for dinner, Logan snatched up Emily's antique sewing box and replaced it with the lighter. Rory protested his theft, but Logan assured her that these old rich people never noticed the stuff he took. And, he reminded her that he always replaced the item with the previously stolen one. Rory, one again showing her bad judgment, allowed him to take it. Lorelai witnessed the entire thing, but said nothing. Of course, Emily noticed it immediately and demanded that the maid find it. Lorelai bailed Logan out of his jam by pretending she'd found it on the dinning table.
8. "Blame Booze and Melville"- Kirk haggled with Luke over the increased price of Luke's wheat toast. The toast had previously been $1.00, but what was the new price?

Answer: $1.10

Kirk explained that a ten percent increase in one food item was unheard of and that he wouldn't pay it. They negotiate the price of the toast down to $1.05, at least for this one occassion. When Lorelai entered the diner, she agreed that the ten percent was a little much for an initial increase. Kirk piped up a little later that the tax was a penny (one cent) too high as well.
9. "Blame Booze and Melville"- Taylor delivers the unfortunate news that Luke has a competing offer on the Twickum house. Who was the other offer from?

Answer: Kirk

Luke was shocked that Kirk had not only the money to buy the house, but enough cash to place a $15,000 down payment. Kirk explained to Luke that he'd been working for eleven years, had about 15,000 jobs in that time and saved all the money he'd earned.

The cash money turned out to be $247,868. Kirk said saving and compound interest had grossed him that much over the last eleven years. In the end, the town elders decided Luke should have the house instead of Kirk.
10. "A House is Not a Home"- In this season five finale, does Luke say 'yes' to Lorelai when she asks him to marry her?

Answer: No

Luke doesn't have the chance to respond. The season finale ended before he could answer her. He did answer 'yes' right away when the season six premier aired. He did not even hestitate when he realized what she was aksing. He'd loved her a long time.
Source: Author GameMaster1967

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