You should probably add Brutus for Popeye's nemesis, as he was referred to by that name in some of the cartoons (though later on it was retconned that they were in fact two separate people).
This is a quiz, it's meant to test your knowledge. if you haven't seen the show then you don't have that knowledge. if you don't have that knowledge then you get the question wrong. The simple fact that everyone won't know the answer doesn't make it a bad question, in fact, if everyone knew the answer, I would call THAT a bad question
I agree. I watched that entire show, and I have never heard of him referred to by his initials. If the clue had included his name spelled out I would have gotten answer. The clue is way too vague.
If you don't know what NPH stands for, then you wouldn't get the answer anyway because it means you have no knowledge of the show. Anyone who knows the show or his character's name would absolutely know what NPH stands for. So what's the problem? Some Jetpunkers need to accept they don't know something and move on.
I was lost on the Elizabeth Bennet Diary one, then I thought, "Who was it that wrote Bridget Jones' diary? Who was that author? On the tip of my tongue.... Oh. Duh." That's the answer.
That was the original version of the story, which was later changed to a lie that Bilbo told to justify his possession of the ring. In the first edition of The Hobbit, the contest was indeed for the ring, but when Tolkien decided that the ring was powerful and caused obsession in all who held it, he released the revised edition in which the contest was that Gollum would lead Bilbo out of the mountains if he lost. Upon losing the game, Gollum went to his island to get the ring, discovered it missing, and flew into a murderous rage. The ring was not the stakes of the contest of riddles according to the revised canon.
Many have tried to seize power in the Mushroom Kingdom, but when the hallucinations subside, and their staring into the middle distance trying to make sense of it all; they usually just turn their attention to getting something to eat and drink, and anything that might help them get some sleep.
I would add the word "fictional" to the Bridget Jones question. I kept typing in James Boswell. I realize he isn't a present day anything but he is the only diarist I could think of. Great quz anyway.
The whole quiz is about fictional characters, so it is implied, of course. I did the same though, and tried to come up with an actual author for a few seconds before realizing.
Surely the pig is the most famous Babe???
Also I read it as "anatomically incorrect girl" thinking of whole range of weird dolls of girls.
Barbie isn't only for girls is it? She's not incorrect, it's just an indecent beauty standard.