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I'll Think of a Title Tomorrow Quiz


Match the TV series to the titles of four of its episode. Each episode title is a pun on a saying or another title.

A matching quiz by Joepetz. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Joepetz
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
386,881
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
695
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 76 (8/10), Guest 24 (10/10), jackseleven (8/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. "Principal Charming", "A Milhouse Divided", "Tennis the Menace", "Homer the Whopper"  
  The Simpsons
2. "To Catch a Neighbor", "Fiddler on the Ropes", "Accurate Conception", "Dateline: Miami"   
  CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
3. "Ewing vs. Ewing", "Showdown at San Angelo", "Billion Dollar Question", "Pari Per Sue"  
  Murder, She Wrote
4. "Got Murder?", "Who Shot Sherlock?" "Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye", "The Unusual Suspect"  
  The Golden Girls
5. "Where's the Boss?", "The House That Peg Lost", "Heels on Wheels", "How Green Was My Apple"  
  The Munsters
6. "Paint Me a Murder", "Sing a Song of Murder", "Murder, She Spoke", "The Great Twain Robbery"  
  Married... with Children
7. "The Big Spill", "Lifeguards Can't Jump", "Bachelor of the Month", "Sharks, Lies and Videotape",   
  Dallas
8. "Walk on the Mild Side", "The Sleeping Cutie", "Yes Galen, There is a Herman", "Treasure of Mockingbird Heights"  
  Family Guy
9. "Skyjacked", "The Moscow Connection", "Soldiers of Hate", "Showdown at Casa Diablo",   
  Walker, Texas Ranger
10. "Chitty Chitty Death Bang", "North by North Quahog", "No Chris Left Behind", "And Then There Were Fewer"  
  Baywatch





Select each answer

1. "Principal Charming", "A Milhouse Divided", "Tennis the Menace", "Homer the Whopper"
2. "To Catch a Neighbor", "Fiddler on the Ropes", "Accurate Conception", "Dateline: Miami"
3. "Ewing vs. Ewing", "Showdown at San Angelo", "Billion Dollar Question", "Pari Per Sue"
4. "Got Murder?", "Who Shot Sherlock?" "Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye", "The Unusual Suspect"
5. "Where's the Boss?", "The House That Peg Lost", "Heels on Wheels", "How Green Was My Apple"
6. "Paint Me a Murder", "Sing a Song of Murder", "Murder, She Spoke", "The Great Twain Robbery"
7. "The Big Spill", "Lifeguards Can't Jump", "Bachelor of the Month", "Sharks, Lies and Videotape",
8. "Walk on the Mild Side", "The Sleeping Cutie", "Yes Galen, There is a Herman", "Treasure of Mockingbird Heights"
9. "Skyjacked", "The Moscow Connection", "Soldiers of Hate", "Showdown at Casa Diablo",
10. "Chitty Chitty Death Bang", "North by North Quahog", "No Chris Left Behind", "And Then There Were Fewer"

Most Recent Scores
Mar 27 2024 : Guest 76: 8/10
Mar 17 2024 : Guest 24: 10/10
Mar 12 2024 : jackseleven: 8/10
Mar 08 2024 : polly656: 10/10
Mar 07 2024 : Guest 73: 10/10
Feb 16 2024 : Guest 209: 10/10

Score Distribution

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Principal Charming", "A Milhouse Divided", "Tennis the Menace", "Homer the Whopper"

Answer: The Simpsons

The episode title "Principal Charming" is a play on Prince Charming, the ideal fairy tale husband. In this episode Principal Skinner starts a romance with Marge's sister Patty, after not being attracted to Marge's other sister Selma.

"A Milhouse Divided" is a play on the term a house divided, which refers to a broken home. "A House Divided" is also the name of the episode of "Dallas" where J.R. gets shot. In this "The Simpsons" episode, Bart's friend Milhouse's parents get divorced.

"Tennis the Menace" is a play on the comic and TV show "Dennis the Menace". The Simpsons get a tennis court, which causes a rivalry among them.

"Homer the Whopper" is a pun on Burger King's promotional phrase "home of the Whopper." In this episode, Homer lands a role as the new superhero Everyman.
2. "To Catch a Neighbor", "Fiddler on the Ropes", "Accurate Conception", "Dateline: Miami"

Answer: The Golden Girls

"To Catch a Neighbor" is a play on the phrase "to catch a thief". In this episode, the girls' new neighbors turn out to be jewel thieves. George Clooney guest starred in this episode.

"Fiddler on the Ropes" is a pun on the play "Fiddler on the Roof". The girls invest their money on a boxer who turns out to have a passion for playing the violin.

"Accurate Conception" refers to the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. Blance's (Rue McClanahan) daughter Rebecca tells her mother she wants to have a baby by artificial insemination.

"Dateline: Miami" is a play on the "Dateline" news program which had several spin offs like "Dateline: Toronto" or "Dateline: London". In this episode, the girls talk about their past dating experiences.
3. "Ewing vs. Ewing", "Showdown at San Angelo", "Billion Dollar Question", "Pari Per Sue"

Answer: Dallas

"Ewing vs. Ewing" is play on the film "Kramer vs. Kramer'. In this episode, Jock (Jim Davis) and Miss Ellie (Barbara Bel Geddes) have marital problems.

"Showdown at San Angelo" is a play on "Showdown at the O.K. Corral". Sue Ellen (Linda Grey) has moved in with her new boyfriend Dusty amid a bitter custody battle with J.R. (Larry Hagman).

"Billion Dollar Question" is a pun on the phrase "million dollar question". Here, J.R. tries to convince Miss Ellie to reveal the contents of Jock's will.

"Pari Per Sue" is a play on the phrase "pari passu" which means to be on equal footing. Sue Ellen purchases a lingerie shop in an attempt to woe J.R.'s mistress, Mandy Winger (Deborah Shelton), away from him.
4. "Got Murder?", "Who Shot Sherlock?" "Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye", "The Unusual Suspect"

Answer: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

"Got Murder?" is a play on the dairy campaign "Got Milk?" In this episode the CSI team investigates when a raven is found carrying an eyeball. Also in this episode, an autopsy goes awry when the corpse isn't really dead.

"Who Shot Sherlock?" is a play on the "Dallas" saying "Who shot J.R.?" The CSI team investigates the murder of a Sherlock Holmes wannabe. It is in this episode that Greg (Eric Szmanda) is promoted from lab rat to a full fledged CSI.

"Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye" is a play on the phrase "kiss, kiss, bang, bang". In this episode, the team investigates the death of a man at a party at which Catherine's (Marg Helgenberger) mobster father was attending.

"The Unusual Suspect" is pun on the film "The Usual Suspects". A high school boy is on trial for killing one of his classmates. His sister confesses to the crime, however, and the team is not sure which one of them did it.
5. "Where's the Boss?", "The House That Peg Lost", "Heels on Wheels", "How Green Was My Apple"

Answer: Married... with Children

"Where's the Boss?" is a play on the TV show "Who's the Boss?". In this episode, Al (Ed O'Neil) quits his job after feeling unappreciated by his boss whom he has never met.

"The House That Peg Lost" is a pun on "The House Jack Built". Peg (Katey Sagal) is supposed to house sit for the neighbors Marcy and Steve (Amanda Bearse and David Garrison) but it is accidentally stolen.

"Heels on Wheels" is a pun on "Hell on Wheels". In this episode, Kelly (Christina Applegate) buys a motorcycle.

"How Green Was My Apple" is a play on "How Green Was My Valley". Al gets into a fight with Marcy and Jefferson (Ted McGinley) over whose property an apple tree is on.
6. "Paint Me a Murder", "Sing a Song of Murder", "Murder, She Spoke", "The Great Twain Robbery"

Answer: Murder, She Wrote

"Paint Me a Murder" is a pun on the phrase "paint me a picture". In this episode, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) investigates the death of her painter friend on a Mediterranean island.

"Sing a Song of Murder" is a play on "Sing a Song of Sixpence". Jessica flies to London after she learns her cousin Emma (also played by Angela Lansbury) has died. Only, Emma isn't actually dead.

"Murder, She Spoke" is a play on the title of the show "Murder, She Wrote". In this episode, Jessica investigates the murder of a studio owner during a blackout.

"The Great Twain Robbery" is a pun on "The Great Train Robbery". Jessica investigates a murder and arson that may be connected to a rare piece of a Mark Twain manuscript.
7. "The Big Spill", "Lifeguards Can't Jump", "Bachelor of the Month", "Sharks, Lies and Videotape",

Answer: Baywatch

"The Big Spill" is a play on "The Big Chill". In this episode, the Baywatch team have a problem when toxic waste threatens the beach.

"Lifeguards Can't Jump" is a pun on the film "White Men Can't Jump." A dead man washes up between some rocks. Meanwhile, a newlywed husband on his honeymoon falls in love with C.J. (Pamela Anderson).

"Bachelor of the Month" is a play on "Employee of the Month". This episode largely focuses on Stephanie's (Alexandra Paul) upcoming wedding.

"Sharks, Lies and Videotape" is a play on the film "Sex, Lies and Videotape". The Baywatch team struggles to keep up with a new lifeguard firm called Bayguard.
8. "Walk on the Mild Side", "The Sleeping Cutie", "Yes Galen, There is a Herman", "Treasure of Mockingbird Heights"

Answer: The Munsters

"Walk on the Mild Side" is a play on "walk on the wild side". In this episode, Herman (Fred Gwynne) comes down with insomnia and starts going on late night strolls.

"The Sleeping Cutie" is a parody of "Sleeping Beauty". This time it is Marilyn (Beverley Owen) who suffers from insomnia. When she drinks one of Grandpa's (Al Lewis) potions, she cannot wake up.

"Yes Galen, There is a Herman" is a play on the famous Christmas newspaper editorial "Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus". In this episode, Herman saves a boy named Galen and befriends him. However, Galen's family doesn't believe Herman actually exists.

"Treasure of Mockingbird Heights is a pun on "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre". Herman and Grandpa find a buried treasure and start fighting over it.
9. "Skyjacked", "The Moscow Connection", "Soldiers of Hate", "Showdown at Casa Diablo",

Answer: Walker, Texas Ranger

"Skyjacked" is a play on the term hijacked. In this episode, a prisoner being transported and his posse hijack a plan with Walker (Chuck Norris) and Trivette (Clarence Gilyard) on board.

'The Moscow Connection" is a play on "The French Connection". In this episode, Walker is assisted by a Russian policeman who is investigating a number of Russians living in Texas.

"Soldiers of Hate" is a play on "Soldiers of Fortune". Walker tries to stop a white supremacist hate group from ruining a peace rally.

"Showdown at Casa Diablo is a play on "Showdown at the O.K. Corral". This was a two part episode in which Walker investigates a Mexican drug cartel who kidnap Alex (Sheree Wilson) and Sydney (Nia Peeples).
10. "Chitty Chitty Death Bang", "North by North Quahog", "No Chris Left Behind", "And Then There Were Fewer"

Answer: Family Guy

"Chitty Chitty Death Bang" is a pun on the book "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." In this episode, Stewie is celebrating his first birthday, which he thinks means he will be forced back into the womb.

"North by North Quahog" is a play on "North by Northwest". Peter and Lois go on a second honeymoon and he pretends to be Mel Gibson.

"No Chris Left Behind" is a play on the educational policy "No Child Left Behind". In this episode, Chris' school plans to expel him, since he is the dumbest student there, in order to receive more funding.

"And Then There Were Fewer" is a parody of Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None". A serial killer kills several residents of Quahog at James Woods' mansion. Nearly the entire town is trapped in the mansion when a bridge is destroyed during a storm.
Source: Author Joepetz

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