Seinfeld Trivia Quiz # 28
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"Seinfeld" Mania - What gift did Tim Watley re-gift?
The correct answer is 'a label maker'
Elaine caught him when she discovered he gave it to Jerry. She asked Watley for it back and he didn't have it. The glue didn't hold the labels onto anything.
Seinfeld Question 2
"Seinfeld" Who Never Said It? - "Not that there's anything wrong with that."
The correct answer is 'Elaine'
In "The Outing", Jerry and George were seen as a couple and they tried to convince everyone that they were not gay, not that there was anything wrong with that. George said it once, Helen said it once, Kramer said it in the last scene, while Elaine didn't say it at all.
Seinfeld Question 3
"Seinfeld" - "The Strike" - Instead of a decorated evergreen tree, what is Festivus celebrated with?
The correct answer is 'An aluminum pole'
When Kramer convinces Frank to celebrate Festivus again, Frank states that he must get the pole out of the crawlspace. Frank is seen carrying the pole when he sees George in Monk's and plays the cassette tape for George. Also, Kruger is immediately shown the pole upon his arrival for the Festivus dinner.
Seinfeld Question 4
A "Seinfeld" Quiz - What is the name of George's favorite chocolate drink?
The correct answer is 'Bosco'
This is also his secret ATM code, which he refuses to give to anyone under any circumstance. George: "It says very clearly, 'for your protection, do not give your secret code to anyone.'" Jerry: "So you're taking relationship advice from Chemical Bank now?" There was one circumstance that George would give up his code. "If you're in some situation where some fast cash will save your life, I'll give you the code."
Seinfeld Question 5
Other 'Seinfeld" Characters - Newman is almost shot for breaking the rules and having a brief liaison with?
The correct answer is 'A farmer's daughter'
As he flees the farmer's house, the man's daughter calls out 'Goodbye Norman".
Seinfeld Question 6
"Seinfeld" And Friends - What real life New York City mayor makes a cameo appearance in the episode "The Non Fat Yogurt"?
The correct answer is 'Rudy Guiliani'
In this episode Elaine suggests that all New Yorkers wear name tags. This was ultimately rejected by New York officials and her boyfriend loses his job.
Seinfeld Question 7
"Seinfeld" - "The Junior Mint" - What first name does George mistakenly give to Florence Nightingale?
The correct answer is 'Clara'
Jerry and George are discussing the allure of nurses and their patients.
Seinfeld Question 8
"Seinfeld" Facts of Season 3 - The ending in "The Parking Garage" where they finally find Kramer's car, but it won't start, was unscripted.
The correct answer is 'True'
You can actually see Jason Alexander and Julia Louis-Dreyfuss laughing in the backseat at the end of the episode. In this episode, writer Larry Charles makes a cameo appearance as a man Elaine asks for help that just ignores her. Kramer mentions he's wearing a jacket that one of his mother's boyfriends left at her house. This becomes important in the upcoming episodes. This episode was especially hard for the producers to shoot because it had to be filmed on the normal "Seinfeld" sound stage. So a life-like parking garage was made and had mirrors put in to make it look more like a real parking garage.
Seinfeld Question 9
Seinfeld Brain Busters - George buys John Voight's old car. What is John Voight's occupation?
The correct answer is 'Dentist'
When George buys the car he thinks it belonged to Jon Voight the actor.
Seinfeld Question 10
"Friends" And "Seinfeld" Common Bonds - Which of these characters owned his/her own bicycle?
The correct answer is 'All of these'
All of these characters owned bikes. Phoebe received her bike as a birthday present. Jerry had a green bike that he kept in his hallway. Elaine had a bike but later lost it to Kramer in a dispute.


