Are these real Twilight Zone episodes... or nah?
Which titles did we make up?
You're about to enter another dimension. One where we've made up some of the answers.
You unlock this door by choosing whether you think each is a real episode. Beyond it is a dimension of sight. A dimension of sound. A dimension where you can share your thoughts and your score in the comments section below. Choose carefully. Beyond some questions, there are answers. And behind some answers, this is a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas.
You've just crossed over into The Twilight Zone quiz (about episode titles, wherein some are fabricated).
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"A Hundred Yards Over the Rim"
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"Gulliver's Caper"
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"Showdown with Rance McGrew"
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"Twice Upon a Time"
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"Hocus-Pocus and Frisby"
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"Of Late I Think of Cliffordville"
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"A Long Drink from a Particular Faucet"
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"The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms"
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"An Incident at Monrovia Station"
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"The Incredible World of Horace Ford"
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"Passage of the Ship Demeter"
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"On Wednesdays We Wear Pink"
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"Mr. Garrity and the Graves"
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"The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank"
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"A Man Once Was There"
Are these real Twilight Zone episodes... or nah?
Your Result...
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Where everyone can take a guess or make comments to other quizzers.
There will be extra bonus movies for just coming by. Including entertainment for all. Feel free to ask questions, copy movie links and just plain join in the fun via communication. The MQ will be up until the movie is guessed and an hour to look over and pick out what you wish. Have fun doing so. There are no wrong answers but the first one to guess the correct movie gets their names put up for getting it correctly. Good luck and enjoy. See you @ Sorry, Millennials, only Boomers can remember the Top 10 shows from 1973.
1. To Sir, With Love (1967)
2. The Woman in the Window (1944)
3. The Keys of the Kingdom (1944)
I have the other two also. You can use those next time you have a selection. I may even show one as an extra in coming weeks.