Seinfeld Trivia Quiz # 82
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"Seinfeld" - "The Soup Nazi" - Which character orders Turkey Chili upon his first visit?
The correct answer is 'George'
Alas, George loses his soup after he gets no bread and pushes the issue. "No soup for you"! Later, George returns, orders Crab Bisque, and also gets bread.
Seinfeld Question 2
"Seinfeld" Who Else Said It? Part 2 - "Moving cars from one side of the street to the other don't take no more sense than putting on a pair of pants. My question to you is who's putting your pants on?"
The correct answer is 'Sid'
In "The Alternate Side" Sid, a car parker, has to take care of his family so he offers George the job of parking cars back and forth between streets. Soon enough, George fails at this job and causes all kinds of commotion. Sid chews George out for doing a horrible job.
Seinfeld Question 3
The 5th and 5th "Seinfeld" Quiz - Kramer played first base on the comedy club Jerry worked at's baseball team.
The correct answer is 'false'
Kramer played on a softball team.
Seinfeld Question 4
"Seinfeld" - What's in a Name? - What is the name of Elaine's date who breaks up with her for not liking the movie "The English Patient"?
The correct answer is 'Blaine'
Blaine and Elaine see "The English Patient", which Elaine hates! Later, Elaine goes to the movie theater again intending to see "Sack Lunch". While there she runs into Blaine who has just seen "The English Patient" again and tells her that he cannot be with someone who doesn't like the movie.
Seinfeld Question 5
"Seinfeld" The Little Things, Season 1/Pilot - Another time in "Male Unbonding", Jerry made an excuse not to hang out with Joel. He said he was tutoring his nephew in what subject?
The correct answer is 'geometry'
Jerry had to constantly make excuses for not going out with Joel. One of them was he had to help his nephew in geometry and get him prepared for a big exam.
Seinfeld Question 6
"Seinfeld" - Kramer Moments, Part I - In the "The Pilot: Part 1", Kramer shows up to read for a chance to play himself. What alias does he use?
The correct answer is 'Martin Van Nostrand'
Martin Van Nostrand was Kramer's patented alias. George's was Art Vandelay. Jerry's was Kel Varnsen.
Seinfeld Question 7
"Seinfeld" - Kramer Moments, Part III - Kramer referred to what news personality as an attractive man?
The correct answer is 'George Will'
This episode, entitled "The Jimmy", features Mel Torme, the "Velvet Fog", singing to an overdosed Kramer. Of course, he believes that Kramer is mentally challenged.
Seinfeld Question 8
A "Seinfeld" Quiz - Elaine was asked to leave her seats at a Yankees game when someone noticed her wearing a hat with this team's logo.
The correct answer is 'Baltimore Orioles'
From the episode "The Letter". Elaine, George, and Kramer get primo seats at Yankee Stadium from Jerry's girlfriend (although George is disappointed they're not close enough to the field that he could put his feet on the dugout), and Jerry's girlfriend's father (whom the tickets came from) came down to say hi. When he noticed Elaine's Orioles cap, he asked her to remove it. Needless to say, Elaine refused the ridiculous request, and they left the game.
Seinfeld Question 9
'Seinfeld' Analogies - What is like Coco Chanel going out with a fish monger?
The correct answer is 'Jerry going out with a woman with an annoying laugh.'
From "The Bubble Boy". Jerry is dating a woman who sounds like Elmer Fudd sitting on a juicer. 'You know, 'cause she's with all the perfumes, and a fish monger's... pretty bad smell.'
Seinfeld Question 10
"Seinfeld": Episodes 31 - 40 - In episode #40, "The Keys", Kramer moves to Los Angeles and gets a bit part playing a secretary in an episode of Murphy Brown. What is the name of the character Kramer plays?
The correct answer is 'Steven Snell'
This episode first aired on May 6, 1992, and was the season finale of the third season of "Seinfeld." This was the first full season of the show as the first and second seasons had only 4 and 12 episodes respectively.


