Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
Holding his hand to his heart he would almost fall to the ground and say Elizabeth, Im coming! whenever someone did something he didnt like.
Question 1:
Holding his hand to his heart he would almost fall to the ground and say Elizabeth, Im coming! whenever someone did something he didnt like.
A.
Fred Sanford
B.
John Holmes
C.
John Boy Walton
D.
Darren Stevens
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Trivial Practice Quiz television - Test 35 | Englishfreetest.com
30 minutes
15 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
Where did the line, Im not a doctor, but I play one on TV originate from?
This detective had Just one more thing.... to ask, usually seemingly irrelevant to the case.
Which character from a 1970s TV show said Up your nose with a rubber hose ?
Holding his hand to his heart he would almost fall to the ground and say Elizabeth, Im coming! whenever someone did something he didnt like.
The line , “…if it weren’t for you meddling kids! , was in nearly every episode. of which show?
This newscaster would interrupt his co-anchor and say Jane, you ignorant slut.
Neil Armstrong actually flubbed his famous words, delivered when he landed on the moon, which rendered the phrase contradictory.
The co-creator of Seinfeld, Larry David, supplied the voice of the eccentric owner of what professional sports franchise?
This D-List actress guest starred in several Seinfeld episodes, playing Georges fiancees former college roommate, who launches a one-woman comedy show all about bashing Jerry.
This Malcolm in the Middle star had a recurring role on Seinfeld playing Jerrys dentist, Dr. Tim Whatley.
Which Frasier co-star played a virgin in the classic Seinfeld episode The Contest?
This Desperate Housewife guest starred in an episode of Seinfeld, where the debate centered around the nature of her breasts.
Which former SNL comedian pretended to be deaf in the Seinfeld episode The Friars Club?
This star of Everybody Loves Raymond appeared in the Seinfeld episode The Bottle Deposit as Jerrys obsessive mechanic.
This Cheers barfly plays himself in the Seinfeld episode The Trip.
Some other questions you may be interested in
On September 11, 2001 Flight # 93 had forty crew members and passengers whose brave actions saved America from one more unspeakable terror on that day of horror. Lisa Jefferson, a customer representative, was on the telephone with one of the passengers and reported his comments as the passengers tried to take back the plane. Whose cry of Lets roll became a rallying cry for the nation?
On September 11, 2001 according to U.S. Today 3,949 planes were in the air space over the United States when, for the first time in United States history, all air traffic was stopped. Though often overlooked, air controllers brought the planes and passengers down safely to the nearest airport. How long did it take for the air controllers to get everyone safely on the ground?
Nicknamed The Splendid Splinter, this Hall of Fame baseball player interrupted his career twice to serve in World War II and the Korean War.
Stepping in to head The Washington Post after the death of her husband, this lady took her fight to publish the Pentagon Papers all the way to the United States Supreme Court. But it was her backing of two unknown reporters, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, that helped change the course of American history. Who was Attorney General John Mitchell referring to when he said to tell her she was gonna get her *** caught in a big fat wringer if thats published?
On October 20, 1973 in an effort to keep the Watergate tapes from the office of Special Prosecutor, Archibald Cox, President Richard Nixon ordered his Attorney General to fire Archibald Cox. What was the name of the Attorney General who resigned rather than break his word to congress that the White House would not interfere with the investigation?
I felt a determination cover my body like a quilt in winter , is how this lady described her feelings when she confronted bus driver James Blake. She was later called Mother of the Civil Rights Movement.