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Partners In Crime
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Can you imagine having fish without chips? Or a hamburger without ketchup? That's right, you cannot have one without the other. Itis the same with the "partners" in this quiz.
Question 1:
These two cartoon characters are in a constant chase. They appeared in 1940 under the pencil of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The original variation of the short series have won seven Academy Awards.
Asterix and Obelix
Tom and Jerry
Beavis and Butthead
Batman and Robin
Question 2:
Although these famous dolls are presented as intimate friends, they are named after a brother and sister - who are the children of the dolls' creator - Ruth Handler.
Barbie and Ken
Tramp & Lady
Napoleon & Josephine
Aladdin & Jasmine
Question 3:
The Great Depression in the US inspired these two to start travelling the Southwestern part of the country, robbing banks.
Dorothy & Toto
Emilio and Gloria Estefan
Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon
Bonnie and Clyde
Question 4:
These two are a famous cartoon couple that made their first public appearance in 1929. Before becoming his partner, she was the star of "Thimble Theater" and ran in over 600 newspapers. At the time, she was not the skinny girl from the cartoon today.
Popeye and Olive
Bonnie and Clyde
Batman and Robin
Bert and Ernie
Question 5:
This non-alcoholic drink originated as medicine against malaria because it contained quinine. However, it was not a pleasant drink and people started mixing it with an alcoholic beverage. Therefore, this famous cocktail was born and its initial purpose - forgotten.
Gin and tonic
Vodka and coke
Whiskey and soda
Vodka and tomato juice
Question 6:
The characters of this 1997 cartoon are siblings, although they are from different animal species. The first episode was quite dramatic, sending the brother to Hell for smoking.
Cow and Chicken
Chip and Dale
Captain Scarlet & the Mysterons
Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner
Question 7:
The male in this couple was the first man in the world, according to the Bible. God made the woman out of his rib.
Rhett & Scarlet
Antony & Cleopatra
Adam & Eve
Romeo & Juliet
Question 8:
This couple, created by Robert Louis Stevenson, is like getting 2 for 1. Two personalities are hidden in one, one of them being his normal identity, and the other is his dark side.
Kruder and Dorfmeister
Edward & Wallace Simpson
Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Question 9:
These two are characters from a famous novel for children. It is about a boy who does not want to grow up and experiences magical adventures. Before the novel was published, the name of his girlfriend was not common at all.
Bonnie & Clyde
Basil Fawlty & Sybil
Popeye & Olive
Peter Pan & Wendy
Question 10:
This proverbial couple was created by Shakespeare. They became victims of their feuding families.
Barbie & Ken
Aladdin & Jasmine
Adam & Eve
Romeo & Juliet
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