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DATE: THURSDAY, May 20, 1993                   TAG: 9305190193
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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT `CHEERS'?

Questions

1. What was ironic about Sam as bartender and bar owner?

2. Name Sam's ex-wife.

3. Why did Sam take a one-year vow of celibacy?

4. What was Sam's most unlikely dating scheme?

5. After Sam sold the bar, how much did he pay to get it back?

6. How many children did Carla have during the show's run? How many total?

7. Whom were Carla's twins named after?

8. To date, what was the only series to spin off from "Cheers"?

9. Name Cliff's twin sister. What was her problem?

10. Name the new vegetable introduced by Cliff.

11. Who did Cliff believe was his next-door neighbor?

12. How did Woody come to work at Cheers?

13. Name Diane's fiancee, who jilted her the night they stopped at Cheers on the way to marry in the Caribbean.

14. After Diane broke off her engagement to Frasier, where did Sam find her?

15. What were Sam's last words to Diane as she walked out the Cheers door - and off the show - at the end of the fifth season?

Answers

1. He was a recovering alcoholic.

2. Debra (Donna McKechnie).

3. He feared he may have fathered a child.

4. He feigned impotence to date a psychiatrist.

5. $1.

6. 4 (including twins); total of 8.

7. Elvis Presley and his dead twin brother Jesse.

8. "The Tortellis," featuring Carla's sleazy ex-husband Nick and his bimbo wife, lasted four months in 1987.

9. Annette, a nymphomaniac. Cliff wanted to marry her when she visited.

10. The beetabega, a cross between a beet and a rutabega.

11. Adolph Hitler.

12. He was taking a mail-order bartending course from Coach and came to meet him, only to discover Coach had died.

13. Sumner Sloan, a literature professor.

14. Working in a convent.

15. He whispered, "Have a good life."

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