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Grant Gustin plays which superhero on the CW show of the same name?
The correct answer is D. The Flash
The "Psycho" series of videos on YouTube was created by which of the following?
The correct answer is C. RiDGiD STUDiOS
Who is the star of the AMC series Breaking Bad?
The correct answer is D. Walter White
On the show "Rick and Morty", in episode "Total Rickall", who was a parasite?
The correct answer is C. Pencilvester
What Nickelodeon game show featured a house on the set that the contestants would ransack to find hidden objects?
The correct answer is B. Finders Keepers
In "Star Trek: Voyager", which episode did Voyager establish real-time communication with Starfleet Headquarters?
The correct answer is C. Pathfinder
In Star Trek: The Next Generation, what is the name of Data's cat?
The correct answer is C. Spot
Which show is known for the songs "You are a Pirate", "Cooking by the Book" and "We Are Number One"?
The correct answer is B. LazyTown
Who played the Waitress in the Spam sketch of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"?
The correct answer is D. Terry Jones
What NBC sitcom once saw two of its characters try to pitch NBC on a sitcom about nothing?
The correct answer is D. Seinfeld
How many seasons did the Sci-Fi television show "Stargate Universe" have?
The correct answer is B. 2
On the NBC show Community, whose catch-phrase was "Pop! Pop!"?
The correct answer is B. Magnitude
In the Star Trek universe, what color is Vulcan blood?
The correct answer is B. Green
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