

QUESTION #1:
Name the Beatles - both the first and last name of each, of course.
Consider this a warm-up.
[If you can't answer this one without thinking, close up the test,
and
move
on to
something else. We have nothing further to discuss. ]
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QUESTION #2:
Finish the line: "Lions and tigers and bears, ____ _____!"
Admittedly,
this came along before we boomers were born. But we remember it from
both
the movies and the boob tube.
QUESTION #3:
"Hey kids, what time is it?" ______ _________ ________ ________.
QUESTION #4:
What do M&M's do? _____ ___ ______ ________ _______, _____ ___ _____
_______ .
QUESTION #5:
What helps build strong bodies 12 ways? _________ _________.
QUESTION #6:
Long before he was Mohammed Ali, before he was The Greatest, we knew
him
was _________ _________.
QUESTION #7:
"You'll wonder where the yellow went,
_____ ____ ______ _____ ______ _____ ___________."
QUESTION #8:
Those post-baby boomers, or baby boomer wannabees, know Bob Denver as
the
Skipper's "little buddy." But we true boomers know that Bob Denver is
actually Dobie's closest friend, _____________ G. _____________.
QUESTION #9:
"M-I-C: See ya' real soon; K-E-Y: ______? __________ ____ _______
______."
QUESTION #10:
Definition: A "streaker" is someone who might go running through the
lobby of the girls' dormitory ___________________.
QUESTION #11:
"Brylcream: ___ ________ _______ _______ ______ _______."
QUESTION #12:
Bob Dylan advised us never to trust anyone ________ _____.
QUESTION #13:
From the early days of our music, real rock 'n roll, finish this
line:
"I wonder, wonder, wonder...wonder who; _______ _______ ______ ______
____
________."
QUESTION #14:
And while we're remembering rock n' roll, try this one:
"War...uh-huh,
huh...yea; what is it good for? ___________ ____________."
QUESTION #15:
This is from a kinder and gentler protest song, but the question is
just
as profound: Where have all the flowers gone? Perhaps you could use a
little help here: "Where have all the flowers gone, long time
passing?
Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago? Where have all the
flowers gone? ____ ______ _____ _______ _____ ____."
QUESTION #16:
Meanwhile, back home in Metropolis, Superman fights a never-ending
battle
for truth, justice, and ______ _______________ __________.
QUESTION #17:
He came out of the University of Alabama, and became one of the best
quarterbacks in the history of the NFL, and later went on to appear
in a
television commercial wearing women's stockings. He is Broadway
_______
_____________.
QUESTION #18:
"I'm Popeye the sailor man; I'm Popeye the sailor man. I'm strong to
the
finish, ______ __ _____ ___ _______ . I'm Popeye the sailor man."
QUESTION #19:
Your children probably recall that Peter Pan was recently played by
Robin
Williams, but we will always remember when Peter was played by
___________ _____________.
QUESTION #20:
In the movie, The Graduate, young Benjamin, played by Dustin Hoffman,
was
counseled about his future, and told to consider one thing:
_______________.
QUESTION #21:
In another movie from the late sixties, Paul Newman played Luke, a
ne'er
do well who was sent to a prison camp for cutting off the heads of
parking meters with a pipe cutter. When he was captured after an
unsuccessful attempt to escape, the camp commander (played by
Strother
Martin) used this experience as a lesson for the other prisoners, and
explained, "What we have
here, ____ ___ ___________ _____ _________________."
QUESTION #22:
In 1962, a dejected politician chastised the press after losing a
race
for governor while announcing his retirement from politics. "Just
think,
you won't have ________ ____________ to kick around any more."
QUESTION #23:
"Every morning, at the mine, you could see him arrive; He stood six
foot,
six, weighted 245. Kinda' broad at the shoulder, and narrow at the
hip.
And everybody knew you didn't give no lip, _____ ______ ________."
QUESTION #24:
"I found my thrill, _____ ____________ __________________." You may
remember Riche Cunningham singing this. But if you are a true boomer,
you
know it was Fats Domino who made this line famous.
QUESTION #25:
"Good night, Mrs. Calabash, ___________ ____ ____ ." This
originated
long before even the first of us boomers was born. But in order to be
a
true baby boomer, you have to have some breadth.
QUESTION #26:
"Good night, David." "_________ __________ , __________."
QUESTION #27.
"Liar, liar, ______ ___ _____ ."
QUESTION #28.
"When it's least expected,
you're elected;
You're the star today.
Smile! _______ ___ _______ _______ ."
QUESTION #29.
From our parents' day, as I recall, it was Pogo, the comic strip
character, who said, "We have met the enemy, and ___ ___ ___ ."
QUESTION #30.
Who put the bop in the bop she-bop she-bop? (the next line is...)
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