Seinfeld Trivia Quiz # 24
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Another "Seinfeld" Quiz - In the episode, "The Dinner Party", which date does Jerry tell Elaine was the last time he vomited?
The correct answer is 'June 29th, 1980'
Elaine and Jerry are in a bakery to pick up a chocolate bobka cake to take to a dinner party. They ended up having to settle for a cinnamon bobka after they just missed the last chocolate one. Jerry had eaten a black and white cookie while at the bakery, which ended up making him sick. After his vomit streak had officially ended and Elaine asked him how it was, Jerry replied, "Good as it gets".
Seinfeld Question 2
"Seinfeld" - "The Cafe" - What is the name of the cafe that Jerry is obsessed with?
The correct answer is 'The Dream Cafe'
This is on the window of The Dream Cafe for the whole episode, Babu can also be heard saying "Welcome to the Dream Cafe" whenever someone comes through the door.
Seinfeld Question 3
'Seinfeld' Analogies - What is like having a circus in your mouth?
The correct answer is 'Eating Macanaw peaches.'
From "The Doodle". The Macanaw peaches are from Oregon, and are only ripe for two weeks a year. They make your taste buds come alive.
Seinfeld Question 4
Trivia For Serious "Seinfeld" Fans - At work, Elaine is mistakenly called what name?
The correct answer is 'Susie'
Elaine's co-worker, Peggy, mistakenly calls her Susie and (to avoid criticism) Elaine never corrects her. Eventually Peterman even schedules a meeting with Peggy, Susie, and Elaine to resolve a conflict.
Seinfeld Question 5
The Clothing of "Seinfeld" - In "The Jacket", Jerry bought a brilliant soft suede jacket. Despite its perfection, it had one flaw. What was that flaw?
The correct answer is 'pink lining and candy stripes on the inside'
Jerry ended up buying a very expensive jacket for himself and he adored it. He wore it to a get-together with George, Elaine, and her father, Alton Benes. Unfortunately, it was snowing outside. Jerry didn't want to ruin the suede so he turned it inside out. Because of the inside lining (making him look unusual) Alton didn't want Jerry walking down the street wearing that with them. He ended up ruining it so he gave it to Kramer.
Seinfeld Question 6
"Seinfeld": Episodes 11 - 20 - In episode #17, "The Busboy", Elaine has a friend named Ed who is coming to New York to stay with her for a week. From what city is Elaine's friend coming from? A hint: Jerry says that "everybody's moving" there and George calls it the "pesto of cities".
The correct answer is 'Seattle'
This is the final episode of the 2nd season of "Seinfeld". It aired on June 26, 1991.
Seinfeld Question 7
More "Seinfeld" - Remember the virgin that Jerry dated, what was her occupation?
The correct answer is 'Closet organizer'
Remember they were making out in his closet!
Seinfeld Question 8
The 6th and 6th "Seinfeld" Quiz - What character does Goerge hate from "My Cousin Vinny?"
The correct answer is 'the judge'
He lies to Susan that he was yelling at the judge on TV, but he was actually yelling at Elaine on the phone. George was yelling at Elaine because she was supposed to get him a date with Marisa Tomei, but instead hung up on him.
Seinfeld Question 9
"Seinfeld": Episodes 11 - 20 - In episode #20, "The Pen", who gives Jerry the pen that can write upside down?
The correct answer is 'Jack Klompus'
This is the only episode where the character of George Costanza doesn't appear. Kramer doesn't appear in it either, but there is another episode that he doesn't eppear in either - "The Chinese Restaurant".
Seinfeld Question 10
"Seinfeld" The Voice - What was the name of Kramer's intern?
The correct answer is 'Darren'
Darren had come to work as an intern for "Kramerica Industries" to get some real world corporate experience. Darren didn't know there was no "Kramerica Industries" but was quite enthusiastic about the whole program.


