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1. Which of the following characters appears in a poem set in Muddville?
2. Which of the following characters was portrayed on the big screen by Claudette Colbert?
3. Which of the following songs was the first number one hit for Simon and Garfunkel?
4. Which of the following songs was by "Weird Al" Yankovic?
5. Which of the following characters was created by Mike Judge?
6. What 1995 thriller starring Johnny Depp is played out in real time?
7. Tommy Lee Jones won a best supporting Oscar for his role in which of the following films?
8. In what classic television series does Barbara Eden have magical powers?
9. Which of the following literary characters was a simple good-natured fellow who lived in the Catskill Mountains?
10. Which of the following was written by Luigi Pirandello?
11. Which of the following novels was written by Upton Sinclair?
12. "Building the World of Tomorrow" is associated with which of the following?
13. In which of the following movies does a serial killer played by Rutger Hauer frame a young man (played by C.Thomas Howell) for murder?
14. Which of the following songs was a hit for the Australian group INXS?
15. What classic 1946 movie is set in Bedford Falls?
16. Which of the following quotations is from William Shakespeare's "Richard II?"
17. What is the first name of famed choreographer DeMille?
18. In the 1985 comedy "Lost in America," what number does Julie Hagerty play at the roulette table?
19. In "The Simpsons" episode "Treehouse of Horror IV" how does Homer get a donut?
20. I have given you a lot of information to determine the bond. However, this one is tough, so I will give you an additional clue. The clues refer to the titles (or near titles) or characters or plots from a classic television series that debuted in the 1950s. What is the common bond of this quiz?
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