Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''Opie's Fortune''
In which Opie's true colors aren't just green!
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This quiz is about Season 5, Episode 9: "Opie's Fortune". See which details you recall, and which you might need a little refresher on. Good luck, have fun, and be sure to share your score (cumulative or otherwise) in the comment section below!
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Who writes the newspaper column "Mayberry After Midnight"?
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Lorraine and Howard Felcher are getting...
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Unbeknownst to Thelma Lou, a long time ago, Barney took Phoebe to...
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How much money does Opie find?
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How long does the Sheriff's office keep found property?
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Barney tries to turn down an Aunt Bee dessert, saying he's up to "here" in...
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What kind of present did Andy buy for Opie?
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Which Mayberrian bought his son a new car for his birthday?
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What's the name of the person who put a lost-and-found notice in the paper?
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Opie buys a fishing rod made of ________.
Daily Andy Griffith Quiz: ''Opie's Fortune''
Your Result...
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Love this episode. One of my all-time Barney episodes.
"If the rightful owner does not appear to claim said funds, finder same, keep same". "You wanna quit saying that"!
Lots of Maberry residents, Lorraine and Howard Felcher (GLUG, GLUG, GLUG, The Sauce) Limley Gilbert and my favorite all-time scene is when Earl Pike bought his son a brand new car for his birthday. He's 57 ain't he. That's some great, simple, Mayberry humor.