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1. Like many well-loved public figures, Mr. Rogers was dogged by several odd rumors. Which of these is actually true?
2. What "Saturday Night Live" alumnus played Mr. Robinson, Mr. Rogers' sleazy, inner-city counterpart?
3. Every episode, we'd be transported to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. How many buildings and major structures made up the neighborhood?
4. Mr. Rogers covered a wide variety of topics on his show, from new brothers and sisters, to how peanut butter is made. Some of the topics were a tad odd. Which of these was never discussed on the show?
5. Chef Brockett always provided some tasty treats to the neighborhood. However, Don Brockett also provided a less than appetizing character in which movie?
6. Who ran the 'Museum-Go-Round'?
7. What was produced in the factory next to the castle?
8. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joe Negri is the handyman. In Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, what does he do?
9. Mr. Rogers decided to go into children's programing, because he was disgusted by what he saw on television. What, specifically, did he see on TV that upset him?
10. In 2003, we bid good bye to our favorite television neighbor. Mr. Rogers has earned many accolades during his career, including a lifetime achievement Emmy and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Which U.S. president presented Mr. Rogers with this award?
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