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- ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS POSED AT THE START OF LEISURE SUIT LARRY
- Courtesy of STING UK 1988
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- Answer
- During the 70's, Carrol O'Connor portrayed a B
- Frank Sinatra is a C
- Peter Benchley's novel "Jaws" was about D
- Kwi-Chang-Caine became famous D
- Which U.S. Secretary of the United States was born in
- Germany ? D
- John Belushi was on D
- President Eisenhower's nickname was C
- Two bits is D
- Who was not a politician ? C
- The G-spot is supposed to be B
- Who was not in the movie "Easy Rider" ? D
- The term "Working Girl" refers to B
- Making a "Hole in One" is A
- "Close Encounters Of The Third Kind" is about C
- Who starred in "Bedtime for Bonzo" ? D
- Oral Roberts is B
- Whips, chains and handcuffs are A
- Who spends the most time in Las Vegas ? B
- The World is B
- In the movie "Paint Your Wagon" Clint Eastwood sang A
- O.J. Simpson is D
- The American television debut of Bob Hope, Elvis, and the
- Beatles was on B
- The best "pick-up" line is B
- Ronald Reagan's co-star in "Bedtime for Bonzo" was A
- Sex is A
- The 1970's practice of running around naked was called B
- Who is not a sportscaster ? C
- The slogan "It takes two hands to handle a whopper" refers
- to B
- The song "American Pie" was about C
- Kookie's address was A
- The "Mile-High Club" is D
- Canada is D
- Bonnie and B
- Herpes is D
- How many programmers does it take to screw in a light bulb? A B C D
- Blackjack is A
- My parents are D
- Which is not a currency ? C
- I am presently D
- Al Lowe is C
- Lingerie is A
- All politicians are D
- "NORML" is C
- If you arrived at a party wearing your birthday suit you
- would D
- Thomas Eagleton was dropped from the 1972 Democratic
- National Ticket when knowledge of his previous _____
- treatments became known. C
- The "Chicago Seven" was D
- Spiro Agnew is C
- The Atlantic and Pacific Ocean are connected by A
- Who has not been a U.S. Atterney General ? B
- James Earl Jones was the voice of C
- IBM stands for B
- Richard Nixon was the _____ president of the United States. C
- Ceasar Charez led a boycott of A
- Charlie MacCarthy and D
- Does a pair of Queens beat three deuces ? A
- Who was banned from "Saturday Night Life" because he lost
- a telephone poll ? D
- Who was not an astronaut ? A
- The first man on the moon was C
- Pia Zadora is A B C D
- Who was not Vice-President of the United States in 1973-74? C
- Captain Kangaroo's sidekick was D
- Who's burried in "Grant's Tomb" ? D
- The largest state is B
- Hugh Hefner is usually photographed in D
- Lucy, Ricky, Fred and D
- My Sex life is best described as C
- I find computer games with adult content B
- A nehru jacket is B
- Mel Brooks is C
- Martha Mitchell was C
- The leader of Nazi Germany was D
- Which is not a cheese ? D
- Who wrote "To be or not to be ?" A
- Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled C
- I have hair on my D
- ERA is an abbreviation for B
- My favorite actor is D
- Taxes should be D
- Lee Harvey Oswald killed C
- It's not nice to fool B
- Marlon Brando is B
- Las Vegas is famous for C
- What was illegal during prohibition ? B
- Former Congressman Wilbur Mills went for a dip in B
- Which song was not recorded by Elvis ? C
- The East Coast is A
- Paul, John, Ringo and B
- "Where's the" C
- Which one of these was not a war ? C
- A result of Watergate was C
- Who made a record album with a cover that looked like a
- pair of blue jeans, complete with a working zipper ? A
- Utah is full of D
- Which is not an American armed force ? D
- Joe DiMaggio played B
- G.Gordon Liddy was associated with D
- Joan Rivers is C
- Which is not a baseball team ? C
- The 1973 album "Dark Side of the Moon" was recorded by A
- A moon is A
- Mohammed Ali is C
- Elizabeth Taylor is A
- Richard Nixon was B D
- If Bo Derek were here, I'd ask her to D
- John F. Kennedy drove a A
- The germ that transmits syphilis is B
- Is this software pirated ? C
- The first baseball player to challenge the reserve clause
- was C
- Herb Albert and the _____ Brass. A
- The last name of Annette(on the original Mickey Mouse Club)
- was C
- The tackiest seventies fashion was B
- Angela Davis is B
- VCR stands for D
- Which is non-alcoholic ? C
- How many molecules are in a glass of water ? D
- The most likely place to find virgins is C
- There are about _____ calories in a can of beer. B
- In Westworld, "where nothing can go wrong," guests were
- entertained by C
- It is customary to tip about C
- A Macintosh is A B C D
- Which is not a wine ? B
- Seargeant Pepper was C
- "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" was recorded by C
- Bourbon Street is in D
- James Brown is often refered to as D
- When playing "Monopoly" you B
- In some personal ads TV stands for B
- Detente is D
- President Ford precribed _____ for dealing with economic
- problems. C
- Johnny Carson is C
- Do girls really have cooties ? B
- Who was the inventive genius behind the Apple computer ? B
- Tom Hayden is D
- "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?" B
- The drink "Screwdriver" contains B
- The most effective form of birth control is A
- Michael Doonesbury founded B
- Mork was from the planet A
- "Let it Be" was recorded by D
- Which is not a City in Mexico ? C
- Who is not a famous musician ? D
- My boss is D
- Which is not in Hawaii ? C
- If a physician were stranded on a desert island with Bo
- Derek, he would probably A B C D
- A 747 is C
- Ted Kennedy is best remembered for his C D
- Which is not a car ? D
- Doonesbury's "Uncle Duke" is based on B
- A hard disk is A
- The first Negro to play Major League Baseball was A
- Which U.S. president was not elected to office ? C
- Calvin Klein is C
- Who is not a mass murderer ? D
- Which is not a mountain range ? A
- Edsel is a C
- Ralph Boysen invented A
- Who lost a daughter but gained a "meathead" ? C
- The most populous city in the United States is C
- When it's noon in California in August, in St Louis it's D
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