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1. In "Barbary Coast Bunny", this scoundrel steals Bugs Bunny's gold and opens a gambling hall. Bugs later shows up at the hall to get his money back. Who was the crook who stole the gold?
2. In "Mississippi Hare", Bugs is again at odds with a crooked gambler, this time on a Mississippi River paddle-wheeler. The mayhem starts after a card game, when Bugs' six aces beats the gambler's five aces. What was the name of this riverboat gambler?
3. It's baseball season, and in "Baseball Bugs" we find Bugs taking on an entire baseball team single-handedly. What team does Bugs defeat, by a score of 96 to 95?
4. In "Bunny Hugged", Bugs, as the Masked Terror, finds himself in a professional wrestling match against a huge, brutish, over-muscled sort. Who was the wrestler that Bugs fought?
5. In "Knight-Mare Hare", Bugs finds himself in the Middle Ages, where he's set upon by a knight. The knight identifies himself with a number of titles. Which of the following was not one of those titles?
6. In "Operation: Rabbit", this character attempts to capture Bugs, so that he can have him for dinner. He devises plans using an explosive rabbit decoy, a customized flying saucer and carrots laced with nitroglycerine, but all to no avail. Who was this inept "genius"?
7. Bugs joins the circus in "Big Top Bunny". His partner in an acrobatic act is a self-centered bear, who of course wants to do away with Bugs. As part of the act, Bugs convinces this character to dive one thousand feet into a block of cement. Who was this high-flying bear?
8. In "The Case of the Missing Hare", an arrogant magician infuriates Bugs by nailing a promotional poster over the door of his home. He then makes matters worse by smashing a blackberry pie in Bugs' face. Bugs retaliates by interfering in the magician's stage act. What was the name of the magician?
9. In "Sahara Hare", Bugs is off to Miami for a vacation, but he makes a wrong turn and winds up in the Sahara Desert. A local nomad accuses Bugs of trespassing on his desert, and the battle is on! Who was this nomad, who had considerable trouble with an uncooperative camel and a mouse-fearing elephant?
10. It's 1886, the cartoon is "Bowery Bugs" and we find Bugs in New York City. He's being chased by a down-on-his-luck gambler who needs a good luck charm, mainly a rabbit's foot. Posing as the Swami Rabbitina, Bugs provides nothing but bad advice to the thug. Of course his luck then goes from bad to worse. What was this fellow's name?
11. In "Baby Buggy Bunny", Bugs has a big day. First, a case full of money falls into his home. Then, a little baby is left on his doorstep! Little does Bugs know that the infant is really a diminutive bank robber who has come after his loot. What two names does this criminal have?
12. Bugs gains super powers in the cartoon "Super Rabbit". This is the result of a scientific experiment with carrots. As Super Rabbit, Bugs flies to Deepinaharta, Texas, to confront a bad guy who wants to rub out all rabbits. Who was this guy that hated rabbits?
13. In "Gorilla My Dreams", Bugs lands in a jungle and is adopted by a female gorilla who desperately wants a baby. Her husband, however, isn't too keen on the idea and does all he can to get rid of Junior. What was Mr. Gorilla's name?
14. In "Falling Hare", Bugs encounters a small, strange creature who is bent on destroying an airplane using "sab-oh-tah-gee", or sabotage. The creature seems to get the better of Bugs, but in the end Bugs survives because the diving plane he was in stops before it hits the ground. It has run out of gas! Who was the troublesome imp that gave Bugs a fear of flying?
15. A mad scientist is after Bugs' brain in "Water, Water Every Hare". Of course, Bugs is reluctant to part with it and so he does his best to escape from the scientist's castle. The scientist sends a large, sneaker wearing orange monster after Bugs, promising to reward him with a spider goulash if he's successful. What was this monster's name?
16. In the 1949 cartoon "Long Haired Hare" we find that Bugs has some musical talent. Not only can he play the banjo, but he can play the tuba and the harp as well. A certain opera singer isn't very appreciative of Bugs' abilities, however, since they routinely interfere with his practicing. The singer roughs up Bugs and smashes his instruments, thus setting the stage for Bugs' revenge at the singer's concert. Who was this singer?
17. Our well-travelled rabbit arrives in Paris in the 1951 cartoon "French Rarebit". He is soon invited to dinner by two rival chefs - not as a guest but as the main course! He turns the tables on both of them when he promises to show them a special recipe for rabbit. What were the names of the two competing chefs?
18. In "Rabbit Punch", Bugs taunts a boxer and soon finds himself in the ring squaring off against the brute. The bout becomes more of a professional wrestling match than a boxing match, and lasts 110 rounds. At the end of the cartoon we see Bugs tied up on some railroad tracks, with a train barreling down on him. Who was the boxer that Bugs fought in this cartoon?
19. In "Rabbit's Kin", a small bunny with rapid-fire speech is being chased by a hungry predator. Bugs intervenes and saves the bunny by administering many lumps to the dim-witted fellow's head. Who was the recipient of all these lumps?
20. In "Hillbilly Hare" Bugs is enjoying a stroll through the Ozark Mountains when he's set upon by a pair of local brothers. They think he's a member of the Coy family, with whom they're feuding, and the fight is on! Naturally, Bugs gets the better of them by using his skills as a square dance caller. Who were these bare foot brothers?
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