*Official Simpsons Trivia Thread.*
Originally Posted by CletusTC
Snowball (Killed by car) and Snowball II and Snowball II (so named so no on would know the original Snoball II had died)
who did the voice for maggie in the one episode where she said "daddy" before going to sleep.
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what was the name of the lawn fertilizer that marge had when she decide to grow here own vegetables
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what was the name of the lawn fertilizer that marge had when she decide to grow here own vegetables
Originally Posted by CletusTC
Tomacco, they are a hybrid of tobacco and tomatoes. But it's not Grandpa, it's only Homer. Grandpa and Homer combined to sell an elixir that made men horny
Originally Posted by gjpjr84
who did the voice for maggie in the one episode where she said "daddy" before going to sleep.
Okay, um, name the carney folk who swindled the Simpsons out of their house and what "famous" actor voiced the dad (bonus point if you look up the day he died and name his last movie)?
yup thats it, now what about:
what was the name of the lawn fertilizer that marge had when she decide to grow here own vegetables
the answer is pretty funny,i chuckled when I saw it.
what was the name of the lawn fertilizer that marge had when she decide to grow here own vegetables
the answer is pretty funny,i chuckled when I saw it.
Correct! Dirty Hoe! 
how many bullhorns does bart use in his bullhorn chain?
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whats the name of the product that apu thinks homer made up, but then is shown to really exist in another episode?
how many bullhorns does bart use in his bullhorn chain?
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whats the name of the product that apu thinks homer made up, but then is shown to really exist in another episode?
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From: Nor Cal Native in Okinawa
Originally Posted by KevinxB
Dirty Hoes, lol
When the Simpson kids were under foster care at the Flanders' house, what game did Ned play with them? What edition specifically?
When the Simpson kids were under foster care at the Flanders' house, what game did Ned play with them? What edition specifically?









