Can you answer real Jeopardy! questions about Looney Tunes cartoons?
Do you have a "Doc"-torate in classic cartoons?
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Jeopardy! lures a lot of smart people. Many of them probably have doctorates. But do they know "What's up, Doc?"
If only all Jeopardy! questions were about cartoons!
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LOONEY TUNES for $400 — In "Hare Tonic," he hopes to make wabbit stew fwom that twickster Bugs Bunny.
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LOONEY TUNES for $800 — In "Buccaneer Bunny," he calls himself the "blood-thirsiest, shoot-'em firstiest, doggone worstiest."
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LOONEY TUNES for $1,200 — An anvil, rocket skates & a do-it-yourself tornado kit are items Wile E. Coyote has bought from this corporation.
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LOONEY TUNES for $1,600 — In "The Cats Bah," he pops open a bottle of bubbly and is interviewed about the great love of his life.
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LOONEY TUNES for $2,000 — I say, he got above-the-title billing in the punningly named "Of Rice and Hen."
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WHAT A PIG! for $1,200 — Introduced in 1937, she's Looney Tunes' longest-lived lady.
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LOONEY TUNES for $600 — This "down under" creature whirls like a tornado and slices through trees like a rotary saw.
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LOONEY TUNES for $600 — He was a parody of a character on Fred Allen's show, Senator Claghorn.
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LOONEY TUNES for $800 — His business card says "Genius."
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LOONEY TUNES for $1000 — The genie in 1948's "A Lad in His Lamp" was voiced by this man, pre-Magoo.
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BUGS BUNNY for $1,600 — Bugs Bunny officially debuted in the 1940 cartoon "A Wild" this.
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BUGS BUNNY for $800 — He voiced Bugs in almost 200 cartoons over a 50-year period
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SEEING RED for $1,000 — Bugs Bunny's standard insult that fits the category.
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RANDOM STUFF from $600 — Daffy Duck, a fox from Disney in 1973, and Kevin Costner have all played this role from folklore.
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OSCAR-NOMINATED WARNER BROS. CARTOONS for $800 — "Swooner Crooner", starring th-th-this character as th-the supervisor of an egg factory.