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Four-Footed
Hollywood Star Quiz We all love to witness the funny and amazing antics performed by our favorite four-footed friends on television and in the movies. But what about our furry friends’ private "off screen" lives? Take this quiz to find out how much we really know about some of Hollywood’s most famous "hot dogs." |
| 1. Rin Tin Tin, Comet, and Benji have mesmerized audiences with their unique acting styles. What do these canine celebrities have in common? | a. all of them were rescued pets | |
| b. their favorite food is lobster | ||
| c. they can all sneeze on cue | ||
| d.
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| 2.
Murray,
the famous Collie mix from the TV series Mad
About You, has climbed to the top of the Hollywood ladder and
now, like any star, he is pampered with many special perks. Which of the
following perks does Murray not have? |
a. chauffeured limousine | |
| b. air-conditioned dressing room | ||
| c. personal telephone | ||
| d.
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| 3. Moose, a talented Jack Russell Terrier, is better known as “Eddie” on the Emmy-winning NBC television show Frasier. How did Moose get his big break, which led to his starring role on the show? | a.
he won “best of breed” at
the Westminster Kennel Club Show |
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| b. a TV producer saw Moose giving his famous “stare” while walking in the park with his owner | ||
| c. he got a bit part in a TV lottery commercial | ||
| d. Moose’s
owner sent a videotape of him to a Hollywood search for pet actors |
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| 4.
St.
Bernards are exceptionally intelligent dogs, known for their innate
rescuing qualities. Kris, the famous St. Bernard who starred in the blockbuster
film Beethoven, has
other special qualities. What
special trick can Kris perform
on cue? |
a.
Fainting |
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| b. Dancing | ||
| c. Singing | ||
| d.
Laughing |
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| 5.
Nipper,
a smooth fox-haired terrier, rose to worldwide fame as a symbol for RCA
products. In 1954, the
company paid tribute to their four-legged symbol by constructing a
25-1/2 ft. tall, 4-ton “Nipper” statue for the top of a skyscraper
in New York. This unusual
monument is referred to as: |
a. The Statue of Liberty for advertising | |
| b.
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| c. Every Dog Has Its Day | ||
| d.
The
Top Dog |
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Answers:
1a, 2d, 3c, 4a, 5a |
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