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Cat's Meow Trivia Quiz


Match up these fictional or cartoon cats with the phrase, item, person, or other cartoon character they belong with.

A matching quiz by bigjohnsludge. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
402,706
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
545
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Jane57 (10/10), Guest 174 (10/10), Steelflower75 (3/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. Snagglepuss  
  "Sufferin' Succotash."
2. Sylvester  
  Officer Dibble
3. Krazy Kat  
  Itchy
4. Cheshire Cat  
  Ignatz mouse
5. Felix the Cat  
  Bag of tricks
6. Top Cat  
  A big grin.
7. Garfield  
  lasagna
8. Scratchy  
  "Exit. Stage left."
9. Mr. Jinks  
  Pixie and Dixie
10. Figaro  
  Pinocchio





Select each answer

1. Snagglepuss
2. Sylvester
3. Krazy Kat
4. Cheshire Cat
5. Felix the Cat
6. Top Cat
7. Garfield
8. Scratchy
9. Mr. Jinks
10. Figaro

Most Recent Scores
Nov 15 2024 : Jane57: 10/10
Nov 14 2024 : Guest 174: 10/10
Nov 13 2024 : Steelflower75: 3/10
Nov 02 2024 : Guest 173: 2/10
Oct 30 2024 : Johnmcmanners: 10/10
Oct 10 2024 : Guest 209: 10/10

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Snagglepuss

Answer: "Exit. Stage left."

Snagglepuss is a pink cartoon mountain lion who first appeared on "The Quick Draw McGraw Show" in 1959. When he makes a mistake or finds himself in a jam, he would always use his "Exit. Stage left." catch phrase and run away.
2. Sylvester

Answer: "Sufferin' Succotash."

Sylvester is the Looney Tunes cartoon cat who is always trying to catch and eat Tweety Bird. When he is confused or finds himself in a sticky situation, he always uses his trademark catch phrase "Sufferin' Succotash."
3. Krazy Kat

Answer: Ignatz mouse

"Krazy Kat & Ignatz Mouse" started as a comic strip in 1913. Ignatz continuously tosses bricks at Krazy's head, but because Krazy is in love with Ignatz, she thinks that the brick tossing is the way that Ignatz shows his affection for her.
4. Cheshire Cat

Answer: A big grin.

The Cheshire Cat is a fictional character from the book "Alice in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll. It is a mischievous cat that appears several times in the story and at one point slowly disappears leaving only his silly grin visible. The phrase "grinning like a Cheshire Cat" is sometimes used to describe someone who smiles when they do something wrong and gets away with it.
5. Felix the Cat

Answer: Bag of tricks

Felix the Cat is a cartoon cat created in 1919 by Pat Sullivan and Otto Messmer. In 1953, when the cartoon reached TV, Felix started carrying around a satchel called 'his bag of tricks' and he is able to transform the bag into anything he needs to get out of any fix he is in. His foe, "The Professor", is always trying to steal Felix's bag in order to use it for some evil purpose.
6. Top Cat

Answer: Officer Dibble

"Top Cat" is a cartoon TV series about a gang of Manhattan alley cats with a leader called T.C., which stood for Top Cat. The gang of cats are always looking for a way to make a quick illegal buck, while beat cop Officer Dibble is always trying to thwart their efforts. The show ran from September 27, 1961 to April 18, 1962 and had 30 episodes.
7. Garfield

Answer: lasagna

"Garfield" is a comic strip created by Jim Davis in 1976. It is about a fat, lazy orange tabby who is always thinking about his next meal. His favorite food is lasagna. He lives with his owner Jon and a small dog named Odie who Garfield takes advantage of when ever he can.
8. Scratchy

Answer: Itchy

"Itchy and Scratchy" is a cartoon show within a cartoon show. It is the favorite cartoon show of Bart and Lisa on "The Simpsons". They can be best described as a gory version of "Tom and Jerry", with a lot of dismemberment and violence in their interactions with each other.
9. Mr. Jinks

Answer: Pixie and Dixie

"Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks" is a cartoon show that first appeared on the "The Huckleberry Hound Show". Mr. Jinks is always getting outsmarted by the two mice Pixie and Dixie which causes him to always use his catch phrase "I hate those meeses to peices!"
10. Figaro

Answer: Pinocchio

Figaro is the cat in the 1940 Disney animated movie "Pinocchio". Puppet maker Geppetto has two pets in his shop, Figaro the cat, and Cleo the goldfish. Just before Geppetto and his pets go to sleep one night, Geppetto wishes on a star that Pinocchio would turn into a real boy.

The next morning he finds that Pinocchio has come to life but is still a puppet. Pinocchio has to then prove himself worthy of becoming a real boy.
Source: Author bigjohnsludge

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