Do you know who said these famous '60s catchphrases?
Jinkies! These catchphrases should sound familiar!
Finding the perfect zinger for a sentence or a joke can be a challenge. Thankfully, these characters from the 1960s have done the work for us, by giving us just the right thing to say time and time again.
Do you know who said these famous '60s catchphrases? Put your trivia smarts to the test and see if you can get them all.
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Who said, "Zoinks!"?
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Who said, "Good grief"?
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Who said, "You rang"?
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Who said, "Would you believe..."?
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Who said, "Oh, Rob!"?
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What is Spock's famous catphrase?
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Who said, "Yabba-dabba-doo!"?
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Where does, "This tape will self destruct in five seconds" come from?
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Who said, "Nip it in the bud"?
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Who does the catchphrase, "Heeeeere's Johnny!" originally refer to?
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Who says "Shazam!", "Golly" and "Sur-prise, sur-prise, sur-prise!"?
Do you know who said these famous '60s catchphrases?
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67 Comments
* A Charlie Brown moment is when something you plan falls through because someone else screws it up ... GOOD GRIEF!
To my knowledge there was no show called "A Man Called U.N.C.L.E." and I don't believe Spock ever had a "catphrase" whatever the heck that is!
You are correct on the point that there was never a series "A Man Called U.N.C.L.E." It was in fact "A Man FROM U.N.C.L.E." BUT, I think the quiz intentionally misnamed the series to possibly trip someone up, as the correct response to the question was "Mission Impossible".
The "CATphrase" was most likely a simple typographical error. Don't go feeling all superior because you noticed it, proofreading isn't as easy as you'd like to think. Particularly if you are being paid by the page and not by the hour.
The "CATphrase" was most likely a simple typographical error. Don't go feeling all superior because you noticed it, proofreading isn't as easy as you'd like to think. Particularly if you are being paid by the page and not by the hour.
10/11, and that's false - fix your darned game! I knew every correct answer, and not one was marked incorrect. And please get a better proofreader, Mr. Spock didn't have any "cat phrases", unless there was a episode involving cats that I'm not aware of. I won't bother to repeat the glaring errors already pointed out by others.
The catchphrases for the rest of The Scooby Doo Gang would be:
Fred : Come on gang
Velma Dinkley: Jinkies
Shaggy Rogers: I'm hungry
Scooby Doo: Me too.
"Danger Prone" Daphne Blake: Help or Where am I?
Scooby Dum: Scooby Dooby Dum
Fred : Come on gang
Velma Dinkley: Jinkies
Shaggy Rogers: I'm hungry
Scooby Doo: Me too.
"Danger Prone" Daphne Blake: Help or Where am I?
Scooby Dum: Scooby Dooby Dum
* Maynard G. Krebs also said "You rang?" ☺
11/11, too easy. But this is the first I've ever seen Fred, Shaggy, and Velma's full names, so it was was worthwhile.
Choosing between Goober and Gomer Pyle should have been easy but I was thrown by the goober peas I thought was the logical order answer.
10 out of 11. I haven't the foggiest idea what #1 is all about.