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Last Week's Quiz

Created by Eli Robinson
Edited by Jonpaul Guinn

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  • Submit your answers by 3:59am ET 5/13/25
  • Don't cheat. Cheating is bad. Using Google IS cheating.
  • Trivia graders don't care about spelling (but try your hardest)
  • No negative points for incorrect responses (so guess to your heart's content)
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Mother’s Day is coming this weekend! (This is a great reminder to get those cards in the mail today…you can thank us later.)

It’s such a great reason to be thankful for all the women of the world who have taken on the monumental task of bearing and raising children.



There are a few mothers out there who have stood the test of time, as they lend their names to the titles of media that hopefully we all know. Here are ten of our favorite titular mothers, not all of them good role models, to celebrate the holiday!

POP CULTURE Q1. Coo Coo Ca-choo: Here’s to you, Water Cooler Trivia players! Jesus loves y’all as well as what Simon and Garfunkel title woman who plays the antagonist in “The Graduate”?



POP CULTURE Q2. Legal Ladies: “How 'bout this for a number? Six. That's how old my other daughter is, eight is the age of my son, two is how many times I've been married - and divorced.” This is just one of the many notable lines attributable to what Julia Roberts legal eco-crusader?



POP CULTURE Q3. Music Mothers: Early aughts one hit wonders Fountains of Wayne introduce us to what mother who’s got it going on and is simply referred to by her relationship to her daughter?



POP CULTURE Q4. Mouthy Matriarchs: Well before “The Conners” killed off Mrs. Barr’s character to launch the spin-off, what Illinois mother to Becky, Darlene, and D.J. starred on ABC from 1988-1997?



POP CULTURE Q5. Ample Apologies: It’s probably not La Toya or Janet, but OutKast does A LOT of apologizing in a certain hit 2000 single, like a trillion times, to whom?



POP CULTURE Q6. Page's Pregnancy : The ancient Roman goddess of love and marriage shares her name with a teen mom in a situationship with Michael Cera’s Paulie Bleeker in what 2007 high school comedy?



POP CULTURE Q7. Beatles' Beauties: There are children at her feet and a baby at what Beatles’ woman’s breast?



POP CULTURE Q8. Political Portman: Natalie Portman plays the wife of late John and mother to John Jr. and Caroline in what one-word 2016 biopic nominated for three Oscars?



FINE ARTS Q9. Tolstoy Titles: In 19th-century Russian society, a woman trapped in a loveless marriage to a government official in St. Petersburg begins a passionate affair with a dashing officer, sparking a scandal that threatens her place in high society. That’s the set up for what Leo Tolstoy titular mom’s book that hit the shelves in 1878?



POP CULTURE Q10. Nurturing Nannies: Well, I guess she’s technically the kids’ father, but cut us some slack. Euphegenia is the first name of what Robin Williams nanny who loves the kids so much that he’s willing to go to pretty extreme lengths to spend time with them?



TIEBREAKER Maggie May: Maggie May is probably best known as the protagonist of Rod Stewart’s ballad about a notable run-in he had with a woman at the Beaulieu Jazz Festival. Multiply the year the song came out to the year he had his fateful encounter with the title woman. What do you get?

Quiz is closed and your answers are now locked! Graders are grading and results will be sent on 5/13/25