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1. Red (Canadian comedian)
Blue
2. Pimpernel
Red
3. Skelton
Grey
4. Linda Ronstadt
Black
5. Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen
Green
6. Johnny Cash
Scarlet
7. Moses
Red
8. O'Hara
Red
9. Earl _______ tea
Pink
10. Alecia Beth Moore
Scarlett
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Red (Canadian comedian)
Answer: Green
Red Green aka Steve Smith was on Canadian television for fifteen years completing over 300 episodes. His fame spread to the United States when the Public Broadcast System also picked up the show that was a combination of a sitcom and skit comedy. Action takes place at Possum Lodge with Red's cast of characters and Red's inventions that depend largely on duct tape.
2. Pimpernel
Answer: Scarlet
"The Scarlet Pimpernel(1905) was a novel by Baroness Orczy. "League of the Scarlet Pimpernel" was formed by Englishmen to assist threatened Frenchmen during the French Revolution's 'reign of terror'. Their presence is known by the a simple flower, the scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis) that is left after their deeds.
3. Skelton
Answer: Red
Red Skelton was the ultimate clown. His quest to entertain was developed through medicine shows, vaudeville, radio, films, and television with his self portrayed cast of characters.
4. Linda Ronstadt
Answer: Blue
Linda Ronstadt has been awarded eleven Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, two Academy of Country Music awards and an Emmy Award. Her albums have gone gold, platinum, and multiplatinum. "Blue Bayou" was her most successful single recording--a reprise of the classic Roy Orbison song.
5. Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen
Answer: Red
Known as "The Red Baron", he was a German menace in the skies during the First World War. He was credited with shooting down over eighty Allied fighter planes.
6. Johnny Cash
Answer: Black
Johnny Cash was known as "The Man in Black" as he wore black in his personal appearances and on his television show. He sold 90 million records worldwide. Although primarily a country singer, he had forays into rock, rockabilly, blues, folk, and gospel.
7. Moses
Answer: Red
According to the Bible, Moses led the people of Israel out of Egypt by the miracle of the parting of the Red Sea. Christianity, Islam, and the Bahá'í Faith all regard him as a prophet and law-giver. Much of modern law is based on the Ten Commandments that God delivered to Moses.
8. O'Hara
Answer: Scarlett
Scarlett O'Hara is the protagonist in Margaret Mitchell's "Gone With the Wind" so aptly played by Vivian Leigh in the blockbuster film. The novel and film centers on Scarlett from the pampered maiden of the antebellum South through her struggles during the Civil War and her marriage to the flamboyant Rhett Butler.
9. Earl _______ tea
Answer: Grey
Earl Grey tea is a tea blend flavoured with oil of bergamot, a variety of orange found in the Mediterranean area. Earl Grey tea is named after the second Earl Grey. As Prime Minister of England he played a major role in the abolition of slavery throughout British interests.
10. Alecia Beth Moore
Answer: Pink
Alecia Beth Moore is the birth name of the popular singer Pink. Forbes' Magazine lists her a one of the highest paid musicians. Her concerts often gross a million dollars.
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