Can you match these TV shows to their home states?
Where did these classic series take place?
After studying geography in school, we would run home and turn on the television.
We hope you were paying attention for both.
We're going to give you a classic television show. You pick the U.S. state in which it took place.
Good luck!
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Cheers
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WKRP in Cincinnati
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show
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The Andy Griffith Show
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Matlock
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Twin Peaks
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Gunsmoke
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Bonanza
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Perry Mason
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Happy Days
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The Facts of Life
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Mork & Mindy
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Family Ties
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Newhart
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Finally, in The Fugitive, Dr. Kimble was on the run all over the United States. Where did it all begin — what was his home state?
Can you match these TV shows to their home states?
Your Result...
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It's funny to see so many folks who can't tell the states by their shape. Man, I musta stared at a map of the US in multitudes of classrooms and hallways and offices nearly EVERY DAY from age 5 to 22. Now admittedly I'm also a map geek dating back YEARS before Google (Rand McNally, AAA or Texaco, anyone?), but still, it's almost frightening LOL
You got 15 out of 15
We salute you! You pay close attention to maps and TV screens!
Hard quizzes? Where?
We salute you! You pay close attention to maps and TV screens!
Hard quizzes? Where?
That's not fair.
They didn't give you a choice of states, they gave you a choice of states' pictures WITH NO CAPTIONS!
So even if you knew where every single show took place, unless you knew the shape of the state you were in "deep doo, doo".
They didn't give you a choice of states, they gave you a choice of states' pictures WITH NO CAPTIONS!
So even if you knew where every single show took place, unless you knew the shape of the state you were in "deep doo, doo".
8/15; tough one for me. Had a hard time recognizing some of the states by their pictures. I might have been easier had they just given possible state names.
13/15 People that wanted harder quizzes should be happy with this. I was a over the road driver in the days before Google maps.
8/15, I knew the states, but not their shapes.
Always have trouble telling Vermont from New Hampshire by their shape and position (got the Newhart one by remembering that Vermont is V-shaped). I have the same problem with Tennessee and Kentucky, and of course if they had made us choose between Colorado and Wyoming I imagine a lot of us would have blown it.
6/15 I knew where most shows were set, but I'm afraid I don't know the shape of most States except Calif., Florida, Washington, Hawaii and Alaska.
13/15. Guessed wrong on one, and got the two bordering states mixed up on the other. And I know my states!