What is Ricky Ricardo’s ethnicity?
Puerto Rican
Mexican
Cuban
What is Lucy Ricardo's middle name?
Estelle
Evangeline
Esmeralda
What is Lucy’s maiden name?
What did the Mertzes name their half of the diner after they drew a line down the center of the restaurant they'd purchased with the Ricardos?
Big Hunk of America
Mertz Eatz
Bun 'n' Run
What is Ricky’s most famous song?
Babalu
Cubanas
Lucia Mi Amor
Who cast the tie-breaking vote when Lucy and Ethel were running for president of their women's club?
Marion Strong
Ruth Knickerbocker
Grace Munson
What does Lucy aspire to be?
A businesswoman
A performer
A teacher
What did Ricky use to fashion a faux Jacques Marcel hat for his wife after Lucy went on a hunger strike?
Wastebasket
Horse's feed bag
Flour sack
What are the names of Lucy and Ricky’s neighbors/landlords?
Fred & Elise
Frank & Ethel
Fred & Ethel
In what city did Lucy and Ricky live?
Manhattan
Los Angeles
Miami
What make of car did Ricky use to drive the gang out to Hollywood?
Lucy’s neighbors were former:
Vaudevillians
Athletes
Politicians
True or False: Fred served in World War II
What kitchen appliance in the Ricardo's apartment regularly malfunctioned (to humorous effect)?
Toaster
Oven
Refrigerator
What club did Ricky often appear at?
The Blue Loon Club
Club Copacabana
Tropicana Club
On what instrument did Lucy play off-key renditions of “Glow Worm” or “Sweet Sue”?
Trumpet
Saxophone
Clarinet
What is Ricky Ricardo's favorite food?
How did Lucy meet Ricky, as portrayed in a flashback segment in 1957?
What was the name of the relative Lucy used in the brand name of her old-fashioned salad dressing?
Granny Dee
Aunt Martha
Cousin Ernie
What fictitious bodily organ was Lucy in danger of losing when she contracted the Gobgloots from the hind legs of the Boo-shoo bird?
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I got 14 out of 20!
Well done! From the origins of Lucy and Ricky’s relationship to her off-key renditions on the sax, you are an expert on I Love Lucy! This show captured an entire generation, and arguably set the stage for the entire future of sitcoms and television. It was the most watched show in the 1950’s, and is still syndicated today in dozens of languages across the world – and you know it like the back of your hand! Great job.
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Just scored 95percent
This was alot of fun.
There will never comedy like I Love Lucy ever again.
Thank God for the reruns.
The garbage they call comedy today can’t and never will hold a candle to Lucy,Ricky Fred and Ethel.
God bless them all
in Heaven.