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Quiz about Bluetiful Entertainment
Quiz about Bluetiful Entertainment

Blue-tiful Entertainment Trivia Quiz


Blue is a very popular color in the entertainment world. Let's see how much you know about the blue side of entertainment. Good luck and enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by tiffanyram. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
tiffanyram
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
276,827
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
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1471
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Question 1 of 10
1. The song "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" was released in 1999 by which group? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "Blue Streak" was a movie about a thief who had to pose as a police officer in order to retrieve a diamond that he hid in the building before he was sent to prison. Which famous actor/comedian played the lead role? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The famous singer/songwriter Bobby Montgomery has written many songs performed by other artists. Which of the following Bobby Montgomery songs has been sung by Wilma Burgess, Eddy Arnold, Dorothy Moore, Monica, and Ella Fitzgerald? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Blue is a very popular color in entertainment, and it has lent itself as a title to many songs, groups, albums, shows, people, and even team mascots. In 2006, Blue became the name of the mascot for which NFL team? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This artist released the song "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" in 2001, which made it to the number two spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Which of the following was born as Tiffany Cobb? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What was the name of the tour started in 2000 by Jeff Foxworthy, which also included Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In the 1969 movie version of "Pippi Longstocking", which character--who was constantly trying to get Pippi to stay with her at the children's home--could always be seen wearing a blue dress? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. "Blue Heelers", "Blue Murder", and "Pacific Blue" were all television dramas connected by a single theme. What theme connected these three shows? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In the children's television show, "Blue's Clues", Blue had many friends of different types. Which of the following characters was a dog? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. The color blue has also been used in the entertainment world in languages other than English. Which of the following Bolivian 'blue' groups sang the number one hit "La Bomba"? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The song "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" was released in 1999 by which group?

Answer: Eiffel 65

Eiffel 65 was an Italian group made up of three members: Maury Lobina, Jeffrey Jey, and Gabry Ponte. The group released songs in Italian and in English. "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" is perhaps the group's most well-known song. Other Eiffel 65 songs include "Move Your Body", "Lucky (In My Life)", and "Too Much of Heaven".
2. "Blue Streak" was a movie about a thief who had to pose as a police officer in order to retrieve a diamond that he hid in the building before he was sent to prison. Which famous actor/comedian played the lead role?

Answer: Martin Lawrence

Martin Lawrence played the part of Miles Logan, a thief who hid a diamond in a construction site only to find out later that it was a police building.

Martin Lawrence was born in 1965 in Germany, where his dad was stationed with the military. He is known for his comedy and his comedic roles in movies and television. Some of his more notable films include, "Bad Boys", "Wild Hogs", "Big Momma's House", "Life", and "Nothing to Lose".
3. The famous singer/songwriter Bobby Montgomery has written many songs performed by other artists. Which of the following Bobby Montgomery songs has been sung by Wilma Burgess, Eddy Arnold, Dorothy Moore, Monica, and Ella Fitzgerald?

Answer: Misty Blue

Bobby Montgomery sang along with Buddy Holly in high school. His song, "Misty Blue", was originally written for the singer Eddy Arnold. Though it never reached the number one spot, Dorothy Moore's version in 1976 did make it to the number two spot on the Billboard R&B Chart.
4. Blue is a very popular color in entertainment, and it has lent itself as a title to many songs, groups, albums, shows, people, and even team mascots. In 2006, Blue became the name of the mascot for which NFL team?

Answer: Indianapolis Colts

According to the Colts' website, Blue was born in Jockey, Indiana and was introduced on September 17, 2006. He enjoys eating Field Turf and his favorite songs are "Wild Horses" by the Rolling Stones and "Blue" by Eiffel 65.

The Colts franchise began in 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland, but the franchise moved to Indianapolis, Indiana in 1984. Johnny Unitas, Art Donovan, Lenny Moore, and Buddy Young are just a few of the great players that have played for the Colts.
5. This artist released the song "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" in 2001, which made it to the number two spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Which of the following was born as Tiffany Cobb?

Answer: Blu Cantrell

Blu Cantrell (Tiffany Cobb) was born in Rhode Island on October 1, 1976. Her debut album, "So Blu" was released in 2001 and reached number eight on the Billboard 200 charts. She released a second album, "Bittersweet", in 2003 and also had an appearance singing the national anthem in the 2002 movie, "Drumline".
6. What was the name of the tour started in 2000 by Jeff Foxworthy, which also included Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White?

Answer: Blue Collar Comedy

The group started touring in 2000, and they recorded a live album of the tour in 2001 and the first movie was released in 2003. Eventually, the tour produced three movies, an album, and a TV show known as "Blue Collar TV".

Jeff Foxworthy is from Georgia and is well-known for his 'You Might Be a Redneck' jokes. Larry the Cable Guy's real name is Daniel Lawrence Whitney and he is from Nebraska. Bill Engvall is from Texas and is known for his 'Here's Your Sign' routine. Ron White is also from Texas and is known for joking about how he got the nickname 'Tater Salad'.
7. In the 1969 movie version of "Pippi Longstocking", which character--who was constantly trying to get Pippi to stay with her at the children's home--could always be seen wearing a blue dress?

Answer: Mrs. Prysselius

Mrs. Prysselius found out that Pippi was staying by herself and was constantly trying to convince her to stay at the children's home with her. Mrs. Prysselius was a busy-body and was also a playmate for the small children. She was always seen wearing a blue dress and glasses, and was often wearing a hat as well.
8. "Blue Heelers", "Blue Murder", and "Pacific Blue" were all television dramas connected by a single theme. What theme connected these three shows?

Answer: They were all dramas about police officers.

These are just three among many drama shows that have focused on the life and work of policemen around the world. Others include: "N.Y.P.D. Blue", "Miami Vice", "Matlock", "Columbo", and many more.

"Blue Heelers" was an Australian drama which showed the lives of police officers in rural St. Thomas. "Blue Murder", a Canadian show, was set in the big city and showed many crimes common to big cities. "Pacific Blue" followed bicycle-riding police officers in Santa Monica, California.
9. In the children's television show, "Blue's Clues", Blue had many friends of different types. Which of the following characters was a dog?

Answer: Magenta

Magenta was a pink/magenta dog who was Blue's best friend. Sometimes, she would visit Blue at her house, and she would even help to find the clues. She was voiced by Koyalee Chanda and appeared in such episodes as "Magenta Comes Over" and "Magenta Gets Glasses".
10. The color blue has also been used in the entertainment world in languages other than English. Which of the following Bolivian 'blue' groups sang the number one hit "La Bomba"?

Answer: Azul Azul

Azul Azul formed in Bolivia in the early 1990s. "La Bomba" came out in 1998 on the album "El Sapo", and it reached the number one spot on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks in 2001. Much of Azul Azul's music is often light and humorous with a catchy beat. The four members of the group are Fabio Zambrana, Luis Fernando Justiniano, Marco Justiniano, and Wilson Choque.
Source: Author tiffanyram

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