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Repeated Answers Quiz

All the answers contain a repeated word. Can you guess what they are?
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First submittedAugust 4, 2011
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Clue
Answer
What a turkey says
Gobble gobble
Little star, how I wonder
what you are
Twinkle twinkle
Where Peter Pan lives
Never Never Land
Moulin Rouge dance
Can-can
If you can make it there, you'll
make it anywhere
New York, New York
Childish name for a train
Choo choo
Negotiation with a positive
outcome for both parties
Win win
Former Secretary General of
the United Nations
Boutros Boutros-Ghali
"Animal House" chant
Toga! Toga!
Split equally
Fifty-fifty
Clue
Answer
1980s band that recorded "Rio"
Duran Duran
Who's the fairest of them all?
Mirror mirror
Pants on fire!
Liar liar
Who's there?
Knock knock
Quite contrary
Mary Mary
Actress Gabor
Zsa Zsa
Cheerleader accessory
Pompom
Yes, captain!
Aye aye
Chitty chitty
Bang bang
Burning bright, in the forests
of the night
Tyger Tyger
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41 Comments
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Level 11
Dec 19, 2011
Tyger, Tyger, burning bright

In the forests of the night

What immortal hand or eye

Can frame thy fearful symmetry...

My mom used to read this to me, because of my zodiac sign (Tiger, of course!) It's by William Blake.

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Level 94
Apr 29, 2014
Better than mine. As a Taurus born in the year of the rooster, all I got were lectures on how zodiacs and astrology were cock and bull...
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Level 45
May 4, 2014
*Rimshot.*
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Level 79
May 4, 2014
nothing but net
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Level 66
May 4, 2014
It's a generational thing. The singer forgot the lyrics during the recording process, so he fudged them. Which led some Harvard students, after repeated listenings, to conclude that the lyrics referred to a human activity you couldn't describe on the radio in those days (1962). Which made it a big hit, particularly with frat houses. Or so the story goes.
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Level 12
May 4, 2014
lol
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Level 66
May 18, 2014
Only know it because of The Mentalist lol
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Level 87
May 23, 2022
I knew it from an old episode of Batman the Animated Series
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Level 27
Jun 3, 2022
In what distant deeps or skies.

Burnt the fire of thine eyes?

On what wings dare he aspire?

What the hand, dare seize the fire?

Know it off by heart!!!!!!

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Level 37
May 18, 2014
Very creative quiz! As a British literature teacher, I especially loved the William Blake reference! :D
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Level 26
May 14, 2015
I wanted "Spectacular Spectacular" to work for the Moulin Rouge dance, but I guess that is more of a scene than a dance.
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Level 93
Nov 20, 2017
I thought the same thing until I remembered that it wasn't really a dance.
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Level 67
Nov 8, 2015
What star sign is a tiger
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Level 74
Nov 20, 2017
Chinese zodiac.
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Level 35
Jun 16, 2016
Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.
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Level 83
Jun 3, 2022
I think you mean: Buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo.
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Level 65
Nov 20, 2017
Hollow point bullet.
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Level 93
Nov 20, 2017
The clue for Boutros-Boutros Ghali should be, "What Jerry Seinfeld says when he sees Jane topless." ;)
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Level 78
Nov 20, 2017
Or "goodnight" on The Fast Show! :)
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Level 87
Mar 28, 2018
Yo-Yo Ma!
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Level 92
Jun 25, 2018
Ali G added a third Boutros for good measure.
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Level 51
Nov 20, 2017
In the movie for Peter Pan, it's Never Land. In the play, it was originally "Peter's Never Never Never Land" which became "Never Never Land." I'm pretty sure most of us are more familiar with the movie (or Jake and the Never Land Pirates).

When I saw "Never Never Land" I immediately was thinking about "Enter Sandman" by Metallica.

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Level 59
Jun 3, 2022
Funny how some words trigger the memory of songs...

The "Mirror Mirror" answer made me think about the song "Mirror Mirror" by Blind Guardian...

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Level 85
Sep 23, 2018
Half-half for split equally?
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Level 76
May 11, 2022
That is what I thought of, too. Both half-half and fifty-fifty are limited to a split between two individuals.
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Level 67
Jun 3, 2022
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Level 65
Jun 3, 2022
I thought about that too, but usually you say half "and" half. I think fifty-fifty fits better.
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Level 70
Jun 3, 2022
I think that may be a regional thing. In Australia, we say Half and Half only for pizza, otherwise when splitting something, it's Half/Half.
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Level 88
May 11, 2022
Surprised no one has said anything about "mirror mirror" and "pom pom" - both variations of the originals. (The original quote from Snow White was "magic mirror on the wall..." and the original French for those things cheerleaders shake (well, one of the things) was "pompon" rather than pompom.) Of course, both of those variations have become so deeply entrenched in everyday language that they're widely accepted nowadays, with most folks not knowing they differ from the originals.
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Level 85
May 12, 2022
I don't think the Disney version was the 'original' quote by some hundred years or more. It's from Grimms Märchen from the early 1800s, and they only 'collected' it from folklore. Even this may not be original but it still contains the repetition of the little mirror. "Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand, wer ist die Schönste im ganzen Land?"
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Level 71
Jun 3, 2022
The fad where the line from Disney's version of the story was regarded as a "Mandela Effect" frustrated me to no end. As if no one ever had the story read to them as a kid with the quote as "Mirror, mirror, on the wall..." Pop culture gaslighting itself?
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Level 95
May 14, 2022
I thought about pom pon, but usually goes above most people's heads.
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Level 89
May 11, 2022
If you like this quiz you'll probably also like People with Reduplicated (Repeated) Names!
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Level 83
May 17, 2022
No Sirhan Sirhan?
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Level 62
Jun 3, 2022
Respect for my main man - Boutros Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
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Level 83
Jun 3, 2022
I believe it’s actually pompon although every says pom pom
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Level 58
Jun 6, 2022
roger roger for "yes captain?"
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Level 80
Sep 14, 2025
Not a thing people say, though. "Roger" is radio talk for "message received," and it's not repeated.
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Level 62
Apr 15, 2025
NO JAR JAR BINKS?!
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Level 66
May 6, 2025
I don't think it's childish to call it a choo choo train. Maybe in my 50s I might grow out of it!
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Level 71
Dec 15, 2025
'Half-half' for 'fifty-fifty'?