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Who Lived There? Trivia Quiz


I'll give you the place; you tell me who lived there.

A multiple-choice quiz by bron317. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
bron317
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
264,545
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1999
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. What family lived at 322 Maple Road, Mayberry, North Carolina? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Who lived at 623 East 68th Street, Apartment 3-D, New York, New York? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Who lives at 84 Rainey Street, Arlen, Texas? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Who built a house in Walnut Grove, Minnesota? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Who lived at 320 Fowler Street, Lynbrook, New York? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Who lived at 3344 Oak Hills Drive, Fairfield, Connecticut? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Who lived on an uncharted island, somewhere in the Pacific? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Who owned a home and business at 1521 Sycamore, Atlanta, Georgia? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Who was stationed at Camp Henderson, California? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Who made their home on Bridal Veil Mountain, Seattle, Washington? Hint



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1. What family lived at 322 Maple Road, Mayberry, North Carolina?

Answer: The Taylors

"The Andy Griffith Show"
Sheriff Andy Taylor, his son, Opie, and his Aunt Bee resided in the comfortable house on Maple. The house was a classic American bungalow, with a large living room, dining area, and small kitchen on the first floor. There were probably three bedrooms and one bathroom upstairs, but in one episode, Andy said he had four bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms!
2. Who lived at 623 East 68th Street, Apartment 3-D, New York, New York?

Answer: The Ricardos

"I Love Lucy"
Lucy and Ricky Ricardo originally lived in apartment 4-A, but moved to the larger 3-D apartment after Little Ricky was born. The apartment house was a converted brownstone owned by Fred and Ethel Mertz. Surprisingly, the deed was in Ethel's name!
3. Who lives at 84 Rainey Street, Arlen, Texas?

Answer: Hank Hill

"King of the Hill"
Hank and Peggy Hill, along with their son, Bobby, live in this L-shaped ranch style house in Arlen. The Gribbles live on one side of the Hills, the Souphanousinphones on the other. Arlen is a fictional town whose major industry is meat processing.
4. Who built a house in Walnut Grove, Minnesota?

Answer: The Ingalls family

"Little House on the Prairie"- Charles Ingalls built the little house for his family: his wife, Caroline, and their daughters, Mary, Laura, and Carrie. They later added baby Grace and adopted son, Albert to their brood. Several years later, they adopted two orphaned children, James and Cassandra Cooper.

The little house should have been bursting at the seams, but always seemed warm, cozy, and comfortable.
5. Who lived at 320 Fowler Street, Lynbrook, New York?

Answer: Ray Barone

"Everybody Loves Raymond"
Ray and Debra Barone lived in the two story house right across the street from Ray's parents! They bought the house when they discovered they were going to have twin sons, Michael and Geoffrey, and realized their current place was too small for them, the new twins, and their daughter, Allie.
6. Who lived at 3344 Oak Hills Drive, Fairfield, Connecticut?

Answer: Angela Bower

"Who's the Boss?"
Angela Bower and her son, Jonathan lived in this fabulous two story colonial. Their housekeeper, Tony Micelli and his daughter, Samantha also lived there. Angela's mother, Mona Robinson lived in the apartment above the garage in back.
7. Who lived on an uncharted island, somewhere in the Pacific?

Answer: Seven stranded castaways

"Gilligan's Island"
Willy Gilligan, Skipper Jonas Grumby, Thurston Howell, III and his wife, Lovey, movie star Ginger Grant, Professor Roy Hinkley, and lovely Mary Ann Summers were shipwrecked on the unknown island when the Skipper's tour boat, the Minnow, was lost in a storm. They made the island extremely comfortable, having five huts (four for living plus a supply hut,) a "car," golf, a shower, a bathtub, and Mary Ann's homemade coconut cream pies! (How DID she bake them?)
8. Who owned a home and business at 1521 Sycamore, Atlanta, Georgia?

Answer: Julia Sugarbaker

"Designing Women"
Julia Sugarbaker lived in the historic house and ran her design firm, Sugarbaker's out of the first floor. The women who worked there really seemed to have it made; we rarely saw them actually working -- they usually just sat around and talked!
9. Who was stationed at Camp Henderson, California?

Answer: Gomer Pyle

"Gomer Pyle, USMC"
Upon completing boot camp at Camp Wilson, North Carolina, Gomer was assigned to Camp Henderson. Sergeant Carter, thinking he was rid of Pyle, was reassigned...also to Camp Henderson.
10. Who made their home on Bridal Veil Mountain, Seattle, Washington?

Answer: The Bolt Brothers

"Here Come the Brides"
Jason, Joshua, and Jeremy Bolt inherited Bridal Veil Mountain when their parents died. The brothers owned and operated a lumber company in male-dominant Seattle, and when the loggers threatened to quit and move away, Jason and Jeremy convinced one hundred young, single New England women to move to Seattle. All the "brides" lived together in a huge dormitory in downtown Seattle.
Source: Author bron317

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