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Tv Shows Trivia Questions #18 TV SHOWS TRIVIA QUESTIONS #18 ( www.TriviaChamp.com ) 1> In which century is the animated sci-fi sitcom "Futurama" set? a. 74th b. 22nd c. 100th d. 31st 2> The Netflix exclusive TV series "Orange is the New Black" is based on a memoir by whom? a. Piper Kermin b. Erica Peters c. Martha Mews d. Philippa Houston 3> On the TV show "Charmed", what is the surname of the three witch sisters (The Charmed Ones)? a. Rosa b. Halliwell c. Bayley d. Franklin 4> In the medical drama series "House", Dr. Gregory House uses Vicodin to control pain that emanates from which of his muscles? a. Tricep b. Bicep c. Hamstring d. Quadricep 5> What kind of demon is Anya Jenkins on the sci-fi TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"? a. Blood Demon b. Prince Demon c. Vengeance Demon d. High Demon 6> Which of these characters appeared in the first 15 seasons of CSI? a. Gil Grissom b. Catherine Willows c. Nick Stokes d. Warwick Brown 7> What is the name of the theme song for the crime drama series "Boardwalk Empire"? a. Straight Round and Round b. Straight Left and Right c. Straight Here and There d. Straight Up and Down 8> What is the name of Mort's wife in the adult animated sitcom "Family Guy"? a. Meg b. Muriel c. Lois d. Thelma 9> What is the profession of "Frasier"? a. Surgeon b. Psychiatrist c. Podiatrist d. Dentist 10> What is the name of the fast food chain "cover" restaurant owned by Gus in "Breaking Bad"? a. Los Pollos Diablos b. Los Pollos Tiesta c. Los Pollos Endros d. Los Pollos Hermanos 11> In which country is the historical period drama "Downton Abbey" set? a. Fife b. Middlesex c. Yorkshire d. Kent 12> What is the name of Howard's mother who passes away in season eight of "The Big Bang Theory"? a. Beverley b. Debbie c. Jane d. Julie 13> What is the name of Jerry's eccentric neighbor from across the hall on the TV sitcom "Seinfeld"? a. Cosmo b. Bonzo c. Cache d. Hershey 14> How many hearts does Dr. Who have? a. 4 b. 3 c. 2 d. 1 15> Which of the following is one of the four continents in the known world on "Game of Thrones"? a. Southeros b. Easteros c. Northeros d. Westeros Answers: 1> 31st - Futurama follows the adventures of Philip J. Fry. 2> Piper Kermin - Piper's memoir 'Orange Is the New Black - My Year in a Women's Prison' was published in 2010. 3> Halliwell - Each of the three sisters possesses unique magical powers. 4> Quadricep - House ran for eight seasons, from November 2004 to May 2012. 5> Vengeance Demon - Anya granted wishes to women who had been mistreated by men. 6> Nick Stokes - Played by George Eads, Nick Stokes was in 335 episodes of the series. 7> Straight Up and Down - Straight Up and Down was released in 1996 by the Brian Jonestown Massacre. 8> Muriel - Muriel was stabbed and killed in the episode 'And Then There Were Fewer'. 9> Psychiatrist - Frasier was broadcast on NBC for eleven seasons. 10> Los Pollos Hermanos - Breaking Bad has been acclaimed by many critics as one of the greatest television shows of all time. 11> Yorkshire - The show depicts the lives of the upper-class Crawley family and their domestic servants. 12> Debbie - The Big Bang Theory's theme song was written by the Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies. 13> Cosmo - Created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, Seinfeld ran for nine seasons from 1989 to 1998. 14> 2 - Dr. Who is a cult television favorite. 15> Westeros - The other three continents are Essos, Sothoryos and Ulthos. The questions provided on this page and on the Trivia Champ website are for personal use only. NOT free for publication in any form including newsletters, applications and/or on websites without prior written permission from TriviaChamp.com Source: TV Show Trivia Questions E18 - TriviaChamp.com .
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