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Quiz about Forgive and Regret
Quiz about Forgive and Regret

Forgive and Regret Trivia Quiz


Throughout the years, Trudy Ages has been the advice columnist to go to when relationship advice is needed. Trudy has graciously deigned to share ten requests for advice with us. Come along, and see if you recognize the writers.

A multiple-choice quiz by beergirllaura. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
358,525
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Dear Trudy Ages,
I am feeling betrayed! I married a man who was perfect tonight and every night, only to find out that he was still married to his first wife! Our marriage was annulled, but once he is free, do I dare to marry him again? I feel as if I am living in Peyton Place! I will await your reply, because the postman always rings twice.
Yours truly,
Scream Queen
P.S. What is my name?
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Question 2 of 10
2. Dear Trudy Ages,
While I was busy being one of the biggest stars of the '70s, my wife felt like a silent partner. Just two years into our marriage, it was time for a California Split. But we are falling in love again, and before the lady vanishes, and we end up saying the long goodbye, please share your thoughts with me.
Satirically yours,
Trapper John
P.S. I am using an alias, but what is my name?
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Question 3 of 10
3. Dear Trudy Ages,
I married my husband in 1966, but just a year later we were divorced. While I was busy saying a little prayer for me, he decided to reach out for me, wanting us to remarry! I thought I should just walk on by, but then I thought that perhaps I'll never fall in love again. Should I take the plunge with him again? There's always something there to remind me of us!
Yours truly,
Wishin' and Hopin'
P.S. I'm fairly sure you know, but what is my name?
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Question 4 of 10
4. Dear Trudy Ages,
When I married Alene in 1961, I broadcasted my joy not just to Miami, but to the whole state of Florida! But, two years later I had to announce our divorce. I was sick with heartache, although perhaps it was actually a heart attack. Now Alene and I are planing on remarrying in 1967, and I would like to get your view on the idea.
Sincerely,
Mr. Royalty
P.S. I feel funny asking, but who am I?
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Question 5 of 10
5. Dear Trudy Ages,
I was just 14 when I started seeing my husband. There was not a shadow of a doubt when we got married four years later, but our union lasted just six short months. I went back to being a working girl in Mulholland Falls, because I was nobody's fool, but here it is almost thirteen years later, and we are planning another wedding. Should I show up for this wedding? Or should I just send a body double?
Please advise,
Lolita
P.S. What is my real name?
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Question 6 of 10
6. Dear Trudy Ages,
I was married to the same sheila for 23 years, which certainly made me no Lightning Jack of a husband, but in 1981 we decided to call it quits. Well, time started floating away, and I while I was almost an angel, I did misbehave a bit. I think Noelene and I should give it another try. What do you think?
Cheers mate,
Foster's Lover
P.S. Of course that is not my real name. But, what is my real name?
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Question 7 of 10
7. Dear Trudy Ages,
In 1957 I married a man who I'd had a crush on since I was a young girl. We enjoyed splendor in the grass, but eventually I felt like a rebel without a cause, and in 1962 our marriage ended. Sex and the single girl was not for me though, although I did find love with the proper stranger. That did not last either, and now I think I may be heading down the aisle with my first husband again. Please tell me what you think I should do.
Yours truly, tonight,
Maria
P.S. Who am I?
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Question 8 of 10
8. Dear Trudy Ages,
I am a firm believer in home improvement, but things at home don't seem to be improving much. I was married with children, but it was less than perfect. We broke up, got back together, broke up again, and divorced in 1998. He said I thought that I was some kind of V.I.P., but I am seriously thinking we should get back together. What should I do?
Forever yours,
Barb Wire
P.S. What is my name?
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Question 9 of 10
9. Dear Trudy Ages,
In 1982 I got married, and despite the paper roses, it lasted for three years. After the divorce I stayed in my little corner of the world, but when I saw him again, I said "I only wanted you". And he proposed again. This is so difficult, but this is the way that I feel. I don't want to ask who's sorry now, but I truly think we can make a remarriage work. What do you think?
I await your reply,
Olive
P.S. I don't mean to be coy, but who am I?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Dear Trudy Ages,
I thought I had finally met my Antony! But, our marriage went boom, and it was divorce his, divorce hers! Now, though, love is better than ever, and I think we are ready to try again. I'm as nervous as a cat on a hot tin roof, so please tell me - should we try marriage again?
Passionately waiting,
Ms. Woolf
P.S. I am assuming you know my name. Who am I?
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1. Dear Trudy Ages, I am feeling betrayed! I married a man who was perfect tonight and every night, only to find out that he was still married to his first wife! Our marriage was annulled, but once he is free, do I dare to marry him again? I feel as if I am living in Peyton Place! I will await your reply, because the postman always rings twice. Yours truly, Scream Queen P.S. What is my name?

Answer: Lana Turner

Lana Turner was married eight times, including twice to Joseph Stephen Crane. Their first marriage occurred in July 1942, but when it was discovered that Crane was still married to his first wife, Carol Ann Kurtz, Turner and Crane's marriage was annulled. Following his divorce from Kurtz, Crane and Turner remarried in March of 1943. Unfortunately, the union was short-lived, and ended with a divorce in August of 1944.
Turner appeared in "Betrayed" in 1954, "Peyton Place in 1957, and "The Postman Always Rings Twice" in 1946. She earned the nickname of Scream Queen for her appearance in 1941's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, for her role in 1957's "Peyton Place", but lost to Joanne Woodward in "The Three Faces of Eve"
Crane was in just three movies, including 1945's "Tonight and Every Night".
2. Dear Trudy Ages, While I was busy being one of the biggest stars of the '70s, my wife felt like a silent partner. Just two years into our marriage, it was time for a California Split. But we are falling in love again, and before the lady vanishes, and we end up saying the long goodbye, please share your thoughts with me. Satirically yours, Trapper John P.S. I am using an alias, but what is my name?

Answer: Elliott Gould

Elliott Gould was married to Barbra Streisand from 1963 to 1971. Following their divorce, in 1973 he married Jennifer Bogart, but that marriage ended in 1975. Gould and Bogart remarried in 1978, but the remarriage ended even quicker than their first, with a divorce in 1979.
Among others in his long list of films, Gould appeared in 1978's "The Silent Partner" 1974's "California Split", 1979's "The Lady Vanishes" and 1973's "The Long Goodbye". And, he played Captain "Trapper" John Francis Xavier McIntyre in 1970's "M.A.S.H.".
3. Dear Trudy Ages, I married my husband in 1966, but just a year later we were divorced. While I was busy saying a little prayer for me, he decided to reach out for me, wanting us to remarry! I thought I should just walk on by, but then I thought that perhaps I'll never fall in love again. Should I take the plunge with him again? There's always something there to remind me of us! Yours truly, Wishin' and Hopin' P.S. I'm fairly sure you know, but what is my name?

Answer: Dionne Warwick

Dionne Warwick was married twice to William David Elliott. They were first married in 1966, and first divorced in 1967. They remarried later that same year, but divorced a second time in 1975.
Between 1962 and 1998, Warwick had 56 of her singles chart in the Billboard Hot 100 list, and she has won several Grammy awards. Among other honors, in 1969 she was selected as Woman of the Year by the Harvard Hasty Pudding Society.
Just a few of her hits include 1967's "I Say a Little Prayer", 1964's "Reach Out for Me" and "Walk on By", 1969's "I'll Never Fall in Love Again", 1968's "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" and 1963's "Wishin' and Hopin'".
4. Dear Trudy Ages, When I married Alene in 1961, I broadcasted my joy not just to Miami, but to the whole state of Florida! But, two years later I had to announce our divorce. I was sick with heartache, although perhaps it was actually a heart attack. Now Alene and I are planing on remarrying in 1967, and I would like to get your view on the idea. Sincerely, Mr. Royalty P.S. I feel funny asking, but who am I?

Answer: Larry King

Larry King married Alene Akins in 1961, and they divorced in 1963. Later that same year he married Mickey Stuphin, but she divorced him in 1967. Later that same year he remarried Akins, but the remarriage ended in a divorce in 1972. Larry King's career in journalism and broadcasting began in Florida, at a small station in Miami Beach.

While he was hired essentially as a gofer, when an announcer quit, King was offered the chance to take his place. From that first broadcast in 1957, his future took off. Among his broadcasting successes, he has hosted a network show called "Larry King Live", and the "In View Series".

He has also written two books dealing with heart disease - "Mr. King, You're Having a Heart Attack: How a Heart Attack and Bypass Surgery Changed My Life" in 1989 and "Taking on Heart Disease: Famous Personalities Recall How They Triumphed Over the Nation's #1 Killer and How You Can Too" in 2004.
5. Dear Trudy Ages, I was just 14 when I started seeing my husband. There was not a shadow of a doubt when we got married four years later, but our union lasted just six short months. I went back to being a working girl in Mulholland Falls, because I was nobody's fool, but here it is almost thirteen years later, and we are planning another wedding. Should I show up for this wedding? Or should I just send a body double? Please advise, Lolita P.S. What is my real name?

Answer: Melanie Griffith

Melanie Griffith started living with Don Johnson when she was just 15. They married in 1976, but divorced just six months later. Following other relationships for both of them, they remarried in 1989, but that union came to an end with a divorce in 1996.
Griffith has an extensive filmography, which includes 1988's "Working Girl", 1996's "Mulholland Falls", 1994's "Nobody's Fool", 1984's "Body Double" and 1997's "Lolita".
6. Dear Trudy Ages, I was married to the same sheila for 23 years, which certainly made me no Lightning Jack of a husband, but in 1981 we decided to call it quits. Well, time started floating away, and I while I was almost an angel, I did misbehave a bit. I think Noelene and I should give it another try. What do you think? Cheers mate, Foster's Lover P.S. Of course that is not my real name. But, what is my real name?

Answer: Paul Hogan

Paul Hogan married Noelene Edwards in 1958, but they divorced in 1981. In 1982 they decided to give it another try and remarried, but in 1990 they divorced again.
While Paul Hogan may be best known for his Crocodile Dundee films, he starred in 1994's "Lightning Jack", 1998's "Floating Away" and 1990's "Almost an Angel". He has also had a comedy sketch program called "The Paul Hogan Show", and he has done commercial work for Australian tourism, Foster's Lager, Subaru automobiles and Winfield cigarettes.
7. Dear Trudy Ages, In 1957 I married a man who I'd had a crush on since I was a young girl. We enjoyed splendor in the grass, but eventually I felt like a rebel without a cause, and in 1962 our marriage ended. Sex and the single girl was not for me though, although I did find love with the proper stranger. That did not last either, and now I think I may be heading down the aisle with my first husband again. Please tell me what you think I should do. Yours truly, tonight, Maria P.S. Who am I?

Answer: Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood was married to Robert Wagner from 1957 until 1962, when their marriage ended in divorce. Following their divorce they both married others, but Wagner divorced his second wife in 1971, and Wood divorced her second husband in 1972. Later that year, Wood and Wagner remarried, and stayed together until her death in 1981. Among her film appearances, she starred in 1964's "Splendor in the Grass", 1955's "Rebel Without a Cause", 1964's "Sex and the Single Girl", 1963's "Love with the Proper Stranger" and 1961's "West Side Story". Among a number of awards, she was nominated twice for an Academy Award for Best Actress.
8. Dear Trudy Ages, I am a firm believer in home improvement, but things at home don't seem to be improving much. I was married with children, but it was less than perfect. We broke up, got back together, broke up again, and divorced in 1998. He said I thought that I was some kind of V.I.P., but I am seriously thinking we should get back together. What should I do? Forever yours, Barb Wire P.S. What is my name?

Answer: Pamela Anderson

Pamela Anderson married Tommy Lee in 1995, after 'dating' him for just 4 days. Their marriage was rocky, with Anderson filing twice for divorce, but each time reconciling with Lee, until 1998 when they actually divorced. Following their divorce, the couple occasionally got back together, and broke up, but did not remarry. Pamela Anderson had a few small television guest appearances before she became the first Tool Time girl on the series "Home Improvement".

She had guest appearances on other television series, such as "Married With Children", and starred in her own series, "V.I.P" which ran from 1998 to 2002.

She also appeared in several music videos, including Kid Rock's "Forever" in 2001. And, in 1996 she starred in the film "Barb Wire".
9. Dear Trudy Ages, In 1982 I got married, and despite the paper roses, it lasted for three years. After the divorce I stayed in my little corner of the world, but when I saw him again, I said "I only wanted you". And he proposed again. This is so difficult, but this is the way that I feel. I don't want to ask who's sorry now, but I truly think we can make a remarriage work. What do you think? I await your reply, Olive P.S. I don't mean to be coy, but who am I?

Answer: Marie Osmond

Olive Marie Osmond (her birth name) married Stephen Lyle Craig in 1982, but three years later they divorced. In 1986 she married Brian Blosil, and after their marriage ended in divorce, Osmond and Craig remarried in 2011.
Marie Osmond's discography includes 1973's "Paper Roses", 1974's "In My Little Corner of the Wold", 1977's "This is the Way That I Feel" and 1975's "Who's Sorry Now?". In addition to music, she has also appeared on television, created a line of collectible dolls, performed on Broadway and in Las Vegas, and co-founded the Children's Miracle Network.
10. Dear Trudy Ages, I thought I had finally met my Antony! But, our marriage went boom, and it was divorce his, divorce hers! Now, though, love is better than ever, and I think we are ready to try again. I'm as nervous as a cat on a hot tin roof, so please tell me - should we try marriage again? Passionately waiting, Ms. Woolf P.S. I am assuming you know my name. Who am I?

Answer: Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor was married eight times - twice to Richard Burton. Their first marriage lasted from 1964 to 1974, and their second from 1975 to 1976.
Elizabeth Taylor appeared in dozens of films, including 1963's "Cleopatra", 1968's "Boom", 1973's "Divorce His, Divorce Hers", 1952's "Love Is Better Than Ever", 1958's "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", and 1966's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?".
Source: Author beergirllaura

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