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Quiz about The Adventures of Nick Danger Third Eye
Quiz about The Adventures of Nick Danger Third Eye

The Adventures of Nick Danger, Third Eye Quiz


A quiz about one of the most memorable characters to come from the imagination of the Firesign Theatre.

A multiple-choice quiz by Oddball. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Oddball
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
271,081
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
10 / 15
Plays
790
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
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Question 1 of 15
1. On which Firesign Theatre album will you find 'The Further Adventures of Nick Danger, Third Eye'? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. Finish this famous opening line: 'Los Angeles...he walks again by night. (man whistling) Out of the fog, into the smog (coughing) relentlessly, ruthlessly ('I wonder where Ruth is?), doggedly (arf arf) towards his weekly meeting with ___________. Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Which member of the Firesign Theatre portrays Nick Danger? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. In the group's most famous episode, 'Cut 'Em Off At The Past', who is the first person to visit Danger's office with a paper bag, a pickle and a 'two-bit ring from a Cracker Back Jox'? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. Which of the following is NOT an alias for the love of Nick Danger's life? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. The distress call from Nancy takes Nick Danger on the road to Santa Barbara up to the pillared entrance of what residence? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. Finish this line: After Nancy reveals she has been in contact with Rococo, Nick says to the listening audience, 'That reminds me, how had she gotten herself involved with that slimy weasel Rococo, and ___________________________________'. Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. The center of Nick Danger's investigation centers around Nancy's butler, Catherwood (Firesign Theatre member David Ossman). Which of the following is NOT true about this mysterious and elderly individual? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. 'Nick Danger, Third Eye' was sponsored by Loostners Castor Oil Flakes 'for the smile of beauty' and what other product 'for the smile of success'? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. Throughout the sketch, sound effects play a major part (for example, cellophane is used to imitate the crackling of a fire). What was used to simulate snow? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. Nancy, in the middle of a swoon, says, 'I feel faint. The whole world is spinning.' Nick replies 'That's lucky for us, Nancy.' Why is it lucky? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. At one point, Nick is knocked out by Nancy and wakes up hours later smelling of cheap rotgut and 'a mouth full of cotton candy' (Lt. Bradshaw then asks, 'Want some more cotton candy, Danger? It might sober you up'). Apparently Nick is being set up by Nancy and Catherwood to take the fall for what crime? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. According to Catherwood, how do you get out of a flashback? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. As Nick Danger is about to break open the case, what happens to the broadcast of the show? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Which of the following is NOT a subsequent adventure of Nick Danger? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. On which Firesign Theatre album will you find 'The Further Adventures of Nick Danger, Third Eye'?

Answer: How Can You Be In Two Places At Once, When You're Not Anywhere At All?

Released in 1969, this sophomore endeavor took the humor of their first outing in 'Electrician', and brought comedy on the stereo album to new heights. As Nick enters his office to answer the phone ('I wanna order a pizza to go and no anchovies'), the other end of the conversation can be heard on the group's next album, 'Dwarf'.
2. Finish this famous opening line: 'Los Angeles...he walks again by night. (man whistling) Out of the fog, into the smog (coughing) relentlessly, ruthlessly ('I wonder where Ruth is?), doggedly (arf arf) towards his weekly meeting with ___________.

Answer: the Unknown

The announcer continues, 'At 4th and Drucker he turns left. At Drucker and 4th he turns right. He crosses MacArthur Park and walks into a great sandstone building (the sound of a smack, followed by 'Ow, my nose').
3. Which member of the Firesign Theatre portrays Nick Danger?

Answer: Phil Austin

Austin (b. 1941) has been the only constant member of the Firesign Theatre. After attending colleges in Maine and California, he finally settled at radio station KPFK in Los Angeles, where he met the other members of the troupe. He released one solo comedy effort, called 'Roller Maidens from Outer Space'.
4. In the group's most famous episode, 'Cut 'Em Off At The Past', who is the first person to visit Danger's office with a paper bag, a pickle and a 'two-bit ring from a Cracker Back Jox'?

Answer: Rocky Rococo

Rococo sneaks into Danger's office, but the gumshoe is alerted by the smell of Roccoco's perfume, 'Pyramid Patchouli'.
Danger's constant criminal element, the 'slimy weasel' Rococo (voiced by Phil Proctor), was an homage to actor Peter Lorre. The name, as with lots of characters and jokes throughout the skit, are lampoons of the Beatles (Rococo itself is a take-off of the song 'Rocky Raccoon' from the 'White Album').
5. Which of the following is NOT an alias for the love of Nick Danger's life?

Answer: Harry Ames

She (voiced by Phil Proctor) is also known as Melanie Haber, but 'everyone knew her as Nancy' (another Beatles in-joke from 'Rocky Raccoon'). In 'Cut 'Em Off At The Past', we learn Nick proposed to Nancy years ago during Pig Nite at the Om Mane Padme Sigma House, but she turned him down (not disclosing she was already married). Ames is the fictional name of the actor who plays Lt. Bradshaw.
6. The distress call from Nancy takes Nick Danger on the road to Santa Barbara up to the pillared entrance of what residence?

Answer: The Same Mansion

Danger gets directions from a gas station mechanic:
Danger: Where am I?
Mech: You can't get there from here.
Danger: But I'm looking for the same old place.
Mech: Oh, you must mean the old Same place, sonny. Right out back. Here's the key.
7. Finish this line: After Nancy reveals she has been in contact with Rococo, Nick says to the listening audience, 'That reminds me, how had she gotten herself involved with that slimy weasel Rococo, and ___________________________________'.

Answer: How do I make my voice do this?

When Danger speaks to the listening audience, he puts his voice through a filter that is distinct from when he is in actual dialogue with the other actors. This is brought up several times. After one other such bit, Nancy asks the other actors, 'Who is he talking to...and how does he make his voice do that?'
8. The center of Nick Danger's investigation centers around Nancy's butler, Catherwood (Firesign Theatre member David Ossman). Which of the following is NOT true about this mysterious and elderly individual?

Answer: He is Lt. Bradshaw in disguise

Many years ago, Dan Catherwood married Nancy around the same time as her first meeting with Nick (another Beatles reference to 'Rocky Racoon' as Nancy's boyfriend in the song was also named Dan). Shortly thereafter, he invented a time machine out of a grandfather clock to go to ancient Greece.

When he returned, he was 1,000 years old, despite the fact the trip took only a minute. From then on, Dan masqueraded as Nancy's elderly butler. Their relationship was discovered by Rocky, who had been blackmailing them ever since.
9. 'Nick Danger, Third Eye' was sponsored by Loostners Castor Oil Flakes 'for the smile of beauty' and what other product 'for the smile of success'?

Answer: Fantastic Cigarettes

'Long in the leaf and short in the can', this sponsorship was long before cigarette ads were removed from broadcast. 'Ralph Spoilsport Motors' can be heard on the other side of the record. 'Bear Whiz Beer' (it's in the water...that's why it's yellow) and 'Dead Cat Soap' (a free dead cat in every bar) are two other Firesign comedy commercials.
10. Throughout the sketch, sound effects play a major part (for example, cellophane is used to imitate the crackling of a fire). What was used to simulate snow?

Answer: Cornstarch

When Catherwood invites Nick into the house he advises, 'Come in out of the cornstarch and dry your mukluks by the fire', then later warns him to 'pull them out of the cellophane before they scorch'.
11. Nancy, in the middle of a swoon, says, 'I feel faint. The whole world is spinning.' Nick replies 'That's lucky for us, Nancy.' Why is it lucky?

Answer: If it were flat, all the Chinese would fall off.

After she faints, Nick responds with the famous line, 'Why, she's no fun. She fell right over'. He then flips the record over to ensure they're still speaking Chinese (he is, in fact, hearing the other side of the record in reverse).
12. At one point, Nick is knocked out by Nancy and wakes up hours later smelling of cheap rotgut and 'a mouth full of cotton candy' (Lt. Bradshaw then asks, 'Want some more cotton candy, Danger? It might sober you up'). Apparently Nick is being set up by Nancy and Catherwood to take the fall for what crime?

Answer: Killing Rocky Rococo

As Catherwood tells Bradshaw, 'Nancy and I were engaged in a friendly game of Spin the Pickle with Mr. Rococo, when this drunken madman flew through the door and headed straight for us. At the very last minute he stopped on a dime...unfortunately, that dime was in Mr. Rococo's pocket.' Bradshaw, of course, is all set to arrest Nick right then and there because he hated playing second fiddle every week while Nick got all the girls. Nick, however, breaks free and forces Catherwood to confess to the crime.
13. According to Catherwood, how do you get out of a flashback?

Answer: Fade your voice and cue the organist

As Nancy's 'dreadful secret' was unveiled, Nick Danger breaks into the flashback, but can't get himself out. He tries to get everyone into the time machine before Catherwood suggests the proper procedure. However, this only serves to return to the present with two of everyone.
This is another homage to the days of old-time radio and what actors and studio technicians did to keep the listening audience enthralled in the storyline.
14. As Nick Danger is about to break open the case, what happens to the broadcast of the show?

Answer: The show is interrupted by a message from the President

The high point to the show is interrupted by someone sounding a lot like President Franklin Roosevelt announcing the attack on Pearl Harbor, followed by America's immediate and unconditional surrender. The play then resumes mid-track into the epilogue with no idea of how the resolution was reached.
15. Which of the following is NOT a subsequent adventure of Nick Danger?

Answer: Nick Danger Meets The Arab

'Arab' was hinted at towards the end of 'Cut 'Em Off At The Past', but was never acted upon. 'Shoe' was a compilation of radio shorts that were put together on an EP (extended play record), 'Three Faces' has the distinction of being the first spoken word album ever released on CD, way back in 1984.
Source: Author Oddball

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