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  Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1   best quiz  
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Unless you were an avid movie-goer in the 1920s and 1930s, your exposure to the "Our Gang" series came when it was syndicated for television, and began airing in 1954 as "The Little Rascals". How well do you know the 'rascals'?
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  Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 2   popular trivia quiz  
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Some more questions about lesser-known members of the old "Our Gang".
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  Which "Little Rascal" Am I?   popular trivia quiz  
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I'll give you an accurate description of one of the Our Gangers and you just name which one it was. Good luck with the quiz.
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Who was the bald 'rascal'?

From Quiz "Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1"




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The Little Rascals Trivia Questions

1. Which 'rascal' with a strange nickname faded into obscurity shortly after the appearance of Spanky?

From Quiz
Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 2

Answer: Wheezer

Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins was killed in a plane crash while in basic training for the Army Air Corps in 1945.

2. Often wearing a multi-colored beanie, this 'rascal' was perhaps the most popular and best-known member of the gang.

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1

Answer: Spanky

After an unsuccessful attempt to find acting work after the end of his 'rascal' career, George "Spanky" McFarland moved back to Texas and became a television executive. He died in 1993 shortly after a guest appearance on television's "Cheers".

3. What 'rascal' wore his ball cap sideways, and usually played Spanky's pal when Alfalfa wasn't around?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 2

Answer: Scotty

Scott Hastings Beckett did not join the 'rascals' until the 1930s. He died of a drug overdose in 1968.

4. What 'rascal's' trademark was an ever-present cowlick?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1

Answer: Alflafa

Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer went on to appear in the classic film "It's a Wonderful Life". Sadly, he was shot to death during an argument in 1959 at the age of 31.

5. Who was the intellectual 'rascal' who wore big, round eyeglasses?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 2

Answer: Waldo

Darwood "Waldo" Kaye earned a degree in theology and became a pastor and missionary. He died in a hit-and-run accident in 2002.

6. What was the name of the leading lady, and frequent object of affection of the rascals?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1

Answer: Darla

Darla Hood went on to become a professional singer for film background music and in commercials. She passed away in 1979 at the age of 47.

7. What actor had the most successful acting career after leaving the 'rascals'?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 2

Answer: Jackie

Jackie Cooper was nominated for an Oscar for his performance in the 1931 film "Skippy". Cooper appeared in dozens of films and television shows, and played the role of Perry White in four "Superman" movies.

8. Often wearing a jagged-edged cap, who was one of the littlest 'rascals'?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1

Answer: Porky

Eugene "Porky" Lee was born in Ft. Worth, Texas in 1933. He was cast as a 'rascal' because of his resemblance to Spanky, and often played the part of Spanky's younger brother.

9. The bully who frequently menaced the 'rascals' was named Butch. Who was his sidekick?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 2

Answer: Woim

Sidney "Woim" Kibrick was born in Minnesota in 1928. He played the 'rascal' Woim from 1934 to 1938.

10. Which 'rascal' was known for his big hair?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1

Answer: Buckwheat

William "Buckwheat" Thomas became a Hollywood film lab technician. He died of a heart attack in 1980 at the age of 49.

11. Which girl 'rascal' had a Dutch-cut hair-do and freckles?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 2

Answer: Mary Ann

Mary Ann Jackson began her career at the age of two in the 1925 silent film "Dangerous Curves".

12. What bully regularly tormented the 'rascals'?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1

Answer: Butch

Tommy "Butch" Bond played the tough guy who terrorized the 'rascals'. The cry of "It's Butch", struck fear into the gang.

13. Which 'rascal' went on to a successful adult acting career that was marred by the murder of his wife?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 2

Answer: Mickey

'Rascal' Mickey Gubitossi changed his name to Robert Blake and went on to star in his own television series "Baretta". His wife, Bonnie Lee Bakley, was found murdered outside a restaurant where she and Blake had eaten dinner.

14. Who was the bald 'rascal'?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1

Answer: Stymie

After many years of an adult life of crime and drugs, Matthew "Stymie" Beard cleaned up his act, and made guest appearances on the television series "Sanford & Son." He passed away in 1981.

15. Which 'rascal' was known for her trademark curls and elaborate hair bows?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 2

Answer: Dorothy

Dorothy DeBorba's mother took great efforts to maintain the little girl 'rascal's' beautiful, long curls, adorning them with large, fancy bows.

16. Chubby was a rotund member of the 'rascals'. What was Chubby's real first name?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1

Answer: Norman

Norman "Chubby" Chaney eventually weighed over 300 pounds. He died in 1936 at the age of 18.

17. Which 'rascal's' was nicknamed for a fruit?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 2

Answer: Pineapple

Eugene "Pineapple" Jackson was one of the early silent film members 'rascals'. He had considerable success as an adult performer, appearing with Hollywood legends ranging from Bill "Bojangles" Robinson and Al Jolson to Judy Garland and Gene Kelly.

18. The 'rascals' were all in love with their beautiful, blonde schoolteacher. What was her name?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1

Answer: Crabtree

Known by the professional names Gisela Goetten and June Marlowe, the silent film actress died in 1984 at the ripe old age of 80.

19. Which 'rascal' was nicknamed for his frequent verbal replies?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 2

Answer: Uh huh

John "Uh huh" Collum appeared in over two dozen 'rascal' adventures between 1932 and 1938. He died in Los Angeles in 1962.

20. What was the name of the 'rascal's' loyal pet dog?

From Quiz Remembering the "Little Rascals" - Vol. 1

Answer: Petey

Any adult foolish enough to bother the 'rascals' would hear "sic 'em Pete", and the obedient pit bull immediately chased away the trouble-maker, often being dragged by the man's coattails.

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