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Quiz about A House With No Name
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A House With No Name Trivia Quiz


I am paying ten visits to ten different TV houses, but all of the names have been removed. I will describe the inside or outside of a home of a popular television family. You tell me the name of the house or its address.

A multiple-choice quiz by Joepetz. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
Joepetz
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
370,291
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
573
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 209 (8/10), Guest 98 (8/10), Guest 136 (7/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. The first house I visit has furniture made predominately of wicker. I smell some delicious Italian food cooking in the kitchen, but I when I get there, I only see some bizarre Scandinavian concoction and about a million cheesecakes in the fridge. I cut myself a slice and relax on the lanai, but I can't because I just keep hearing voices wailing in ecstasy. Apparently, the women who live here often have gentlemen visitors, but rarely the same ones. Where am I and who lives here? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. When I walk through the front door of this house, I never know what I am going to find since the layout often changes depending on the episode. Things that always remain the same are: the pink walls, the corncob curtains in the kitchen and a painting of a sailboat above the brown couch. In the backyard I will always find a tree house and sometimes, depending on the episode, a swimming pool or a tennis court. At what address am I and who lives here? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. This next house, isn't a house. It's an apartment. There are lots of comic book and movie memorabilia here including a sword from "Game of Thrones." There is a couch, but I better not sit on it and ruin someone's groove. On the fridge, I see a flag of a "gold lion rampant on a field of azure." I have to use the facilities and see that the shower curtain had a periodic table of elements emblazoned on it. Where am I and who lives here? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. It's a long drive from the road to the front door of this ranch. When I finally knock on the door, it is answered by a woman named Theresa. The house is huge and always has a fully stocked bar in almost every room. In the living room, I see lots of fancy, expensive furniture and an oil painting of the deceased patriarch. I explore the outside and find plenty of barns (as opposed to Barnes) and cattle being roped up by a man named Ray. Everything is peacefully quiet, which is strange because the family who lives here is always fighting and up to no good. I simply cannot get over how magnificent the place is. It's hard to imagine it burnt down, not once but twice, in 1983 and in 2014. Where am I and who lives here? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. I've always wanted to visit this next house. Not because of who lives there (the occupants change every summer) but a visit may get me $500,000. Of course, I have to deal with cameras, microphones, backstabbing and slop, but I think I can handle it. In the kitchen of this house, there is a memory wall of all my fellow houseguests, who are the only people I will see for three months, except for Julie Chen on eviction nights. Where am I? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Now for a house of a different kind. One could say this is a big house and although no one wants to call it home, certain people will be housed here for a long time. Since I am just a visitor, I have to be escorted for my own safety. If any of the people who do live here misbehave, they will either find themselves in the hole or in a cage. They may also visit a therapist named Sister Pete or a priest named Father Makuda. I was disappointed to see there was no yellow-brick road, however. Where am I? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. This is a story all about how I walk into a mansion and am greeted by Geoffrey. He takes me into the living room where I am forced to listen to a short man sing and dance to "It's not Unusual" by Tom Jones. His cousin does not really fit into the ritzy crowd, preferring his own street smarts kind of lifestyle. I decide its better to head into the kitchen and have a snack with Uncle Phil. Where am I and who lives here? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. People have a habit of leaving the door wide open when they visit this family, so I do the same when I enter. The house is rather small and the first thing I see is a hideous yellow couch in the living room and a Briard laying on the stairs. There is no food in the refrigerator except for Tang and something called Weenie Tots. Everything is in need of a good dusting. In the basement I find boxes of Big 'uns magazines and a statue of Tubro, the fat Panamanian god of luck. I hear two annoying neighbors, Marcy and Steve (or is it Jefferson?) enter, so I run and hide in the Dodge. Where am I and who lives here? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. I didn't realize how many TV families lived in mansions. Just to enter this next mansion, I have to trek through swampland and a graveyard. When I finally get to the door, an extremely large man answers and escorts me in while barely saying anything. If that wasn't scary enough, the family wants to introduce me to their pets, a hand named Thing and a lion named Kitty Kat. Not to mention their plant, Cleopatra. I can only hope to hide in the suit of armor or under the bear skin rug before I have to meet the man who can electrify light bulbs in his mouth. Am I in the house belonging to the Munsters?


Question 10 of 10
10. There is no one in this tiny house I just walked into; then again, the woman who lives here is rarely in Maine as she is always flying around on a book tour and solving mysteries. I see an old-fashioned typewriter which is still apparently in use. I also see promotional material for such books as "The Corpse Dance at Midnight" and "Dirge for a Dead Dachshund". By the corded telephone I see a number for a nephew named Grady. Where am I and who lives here? Hint



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1. The first house I visit has furniture made predominately of wicker. I smell some delicious Italian food cooking in the kitchen, but I when I get there, I only see some bizarre Scandinavian concoction and about a million cheesecakes in the fridge. I cut myself a slice and relax on the lanai, but I can't because I just keep hearing voices wailing in ecstasy. Apparently, the women who live here often have gentlemen visitors, but rarely the same ones. Where am I and who lives here?

Answer: 6151 Richmond Street, home of the "Golden Girls"

The Golden Girls were Dorothy Zbornak, Rose Nylund, Blanche Devereaux and Sophia Petrillo. They were known for their late night chats while sharing a cheesecake or two or three. They also usually had different boyfriends in every episode, except for Rose who found Miles after a few seasons.
2. When I walk through the front door of this house, I never know what I am going to find since the layout often changes depending on the episode. Things that always remain the same are: the pink walls, the corncob curtains in the kitchen and a painting of a sailboat above the brown couch. In the backyard I will always find a tree house and sometimes, depending on the episode, a swimming pool or a tennis court. At what address am I and who lives here?

Answer: 742 Evergreen Terrace, home of the Simpsons

In the beginning episodes, the Simpsons house number varied but usually remained in the 700-area. Among some of the stranger things that have found there home at 742 Evergreen Terrace are a cell phone tower, a futuristic kitchen, a hidden spa in the basement and a pet elephant, all of which disappeared in future episodes.
3. This next house, isn't a house. It's an apartment. There are lots of comic book and movie memorabilia here including a sword from "Game of Thrones." There is a couch, but I better not sit on it and ruin someone's groove. On the fridge, I see a flag of a "gold lion rampant on a field of azure." I have to use the facilities and see that the shower curtain had a periodic table of elements emblazoned on it. Where am I and who lives here?

Answer: 2311 North Los Robles Avenue, Apartment 4A, home of Sheldon Cooper and Leonard Hofstadter

I am in the apartment of Sheldon and Leonard from "The Big Bang Theory." They are proud to be called nerds (usually) which explains all of the science and comic book items. Important: Do not hang the flag upside unless the apartment is in distress.
4. It's a long drive from the road to the front door of this ranch. When I finally knock on the door, it is answered by a woman named Theresa. The house is huge and always has a fully stocked bar in almost every room. In the living room, I see lots of fancy, expensive furniture and an oil painting of the deceased patriarch. I explore the outside and find plenty of barns (as opposed to Barnes) and cattle being roped up by a man named Ray. Everything is peacefully quiet, which is strange because the family who lives here is always fighting and up to no good. I simply cannot get over how magnificent the place is. It's hard to imagine it burnt down, not once but twice, in 1983 and in 2014. Where am I and who lives here?

Answer: Southfork, home of the Ewings

I am at the home of the Ewing family from "Dallas." When actor Jim Davis died, his character Jock was killed off and the family commissioned an oil painting of Jock to hang in the living room. When Miss Ellie remarried a man named Clayton Farlow, he felt intimidated by Jock's presence and the painting was moved.

Southfork was destroyed by fire twice. In 1983, when Ray and J.R. fought and the candles caught the curtain on fire and neither noticed. In 2014 on the revival series, Drew Ramos, former Ewing friend who blew up an oil rig with all the Ewings on it, tried to burn the house down as revenge for J.R. stealing his family's land. Both times, Sue Ellen found herself trapped inside.
5. I've always wanted to visit this next house. Not because of who lives there (the occupants change every summer) but a visit may get me $500,000. Of course, I have to deal with cameras, microphones, backstabbing and slop, but I think I can handle it. In the kitchen of this house, there is a memory wall of all my fellow houseguests, who are the only people I will see for three months, except for Julie Chen on eviction nights. Where am I?

Answer: The Big Brother House

"Big Brother" is describe by its narrator as "a summer-long power struggle." Normally, 14-16 houseguests compete for a $500,000 prize. Along the way, the person who wins the Head of Household competition nominates two people for eviction. The winner of the Power of Veto can veto one of those nominees and force the Head of Household to name a replacement.

The remaining houseguests vote for either of the nominees to be evicted. Whoever receives the most votes is evicted until there is only one person left.
6. Now for a house of a different kind. One could say this is a big house and although no one wants to call it home, certain people will be housed here for a long time. Since I am just a visitor, I have to be escorted for my own safety. If any of the people who do live here misbehave, they will either find themselves in the hole or in a cage. They may also visit a therapist named Sister Pete or a priest named Father Makuda. I was disappointed to see there was no yellow-brick road, however. Where am I?

Answer: Oswald State Correctional Facility

I am visiting Oswald State Correctional Facility, commonly called Oz, from the HBO show of the same name. There were many famous stars on this show, both actors who were already famous like Rita Moreno and those who would be famous like Christopher Meloni.

Oz was nicknamed the Emerald City because it shared its name with the from the place from "The Wizard of Oz".
7. This is a story all about how I walk into a mansion and am greeted by Geoffrey. He takes me into the living room where I am forced to listen to a short man sing and dance to "It's not Unusual" by Tom Jones. His cousin does not really fit into the ritzy crowd, preferring his own street smarts kind of lifestyle. I decide its better to head into the kitchen and have a snack with Uncle Phil. Where am I and who lives here?

Answer: 805 St. Cloud Road, home of the Bankses

I am in the home of the Banks family from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." Carlton Banks was known for his "Carlton Dance" and being lovably obnoxious. Will Smith played the Banks' cousin also named Will Smith. As detailed in the theme song, Will's mother sent him to Bel-Air to shield him from streets of Philadelphia.
8. People have a habit of leaving the door wide open when they visit this family, so I do the same when I enter. The house is rather small and the first thing I see is a hideous yellow couch in the living room and a Briard laying on the stairs. There is no food in the refrigerator except for Tang and something called Weenie Tots. Everything is in need of a good dusting. In the basement I find boxes of Big 'uns magazines and a statue of Tubro, the fat Panamanian god of luck. I hear two annoying neighbors, Marcy and Steve (or is it Jefferson?) enter, so I run and hide in the Dodge. Where am I and who lives here?

Answer: 9764 Jeopardy Lane, home of the Bundys

I am in the Bundy household from "Married... with Children." Peggy Bundy was infamous for not being the stereotypical housewife. She hardly cooked or cleaned, much to Al's dismay. Al was obsessed with Dodge, which was notorious for breaking down and having to be pushed.
9. I didn't realize how many TV families lived in mansions. Just to enter this next mansion, I have to trek through swampland and a graveyard. When I finally get to the door, an extremely large man answers and escorts me in while barely saying anything. If that wasn't scary enough, the family wants to introduce me to their pets, a hand named Thing and a lion named Kitty Kat. Not to mention their plant, Cleopatra. I can only hope to hide in the suit of armor or under the bear skin rug before I have to meet the man who can electrify light bulbs in his mouth. Am I in the house belonging to the Munsters?

Answer: no

I am actually in the house at 001 Cemetery Lane, home of the Addamses. Other creepy and kooky things found here are: Wednesday's headless doll, Marie Antoinette, a cauldron used by Grandmama, a noose doorbell used to summon Lurch and a ticker tape that shows failing stocks.
10. There is no one in this tiny house I just walked into; then again, the woman who lives here is rarely in Maine as she is always flying around on a book tour and solving mysteries. I see an old-fashioned typewriter which is still apparently in use. I also see promotional material for such books as "The Corpse Dance at Midnight" and "Dirge for a Dead Dachshund". By the corded telephone I see a number for a nephew named Grady. Where am I and who lives here?

Answer: 698 Candlewood Lane, home of Jessica Fletcher

I am in the home of Jessica Fletcher from "Murder, She Wrote." Jessica had a habit of running into murders every time she went somewhere. She was famous for writing her books on a typewriter even after the advent of computers, although she did eventually switch late in the series.

The town where she lived, Cabot Cove, had a murder rate of 1,490 homicides per 1,000,000 people, according to the Daily Mail, making it the most violent place on earth despite its cozy atmosphere.
Source: Author Joepetz

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