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Who Quipped That? Test Your Wits in This Celebrity Catchphrase Quiz!

I’ll be back is a famous catchphrase used by Arnold Schwarzenegger in which movie?

True Lies

Terminator

Predator

Total Recall

Arnold Schwarzenegger first used the iconic phrase “I’ll be back” in the 1984 movie “The Terminator.” It has since become synonymous with his persona and is often associated with the character of the Terminator.

Which celebrity is known for the catchphrase, “That’s hot”?

Kim Kardashian

Paris Hilton

Lindsay Lohan

Britney Spears

Paris Hilton popularized the catchphrase “That’s hot” during her time on the reality TV show “The Simple Life.” It became her signature phrase and was even trademarked by her in 2007.

You’re fired! became a famous catchphrase on which reality TV show?

Shark Tank

The Apprentice

Survivor

Big Brother

You’re fired! was popularized by Donald Trump on the reality TV show “The Apprentice.” It was used during the elimination process when a contestant was removed from the competition.

Who is known for the catchphrase, “Here’s looking at you, kid”?

Clark Gable

Humphrey Bogart

James Stewart

Cary Grant

Humphrey Bogart said “Here’s looking at you, kid” in the classic film “Casablanca” (1942). This line, spoken to Ingrid Bergman’s character, is one of the most quoted lines in movie history.

Everybody wants to be us is a line from which movie?

Clueless

The Devil Wears Prada

Legally Blonde

Mean Girls

Everybody wants to be us is a memorable line from “The Devil Wears Prada” (2006), delivered by Meryl Streep’s character, Miranda Priestly, editor-in-chief of a high-fashion magazine.

Which comedian is famous for saying, “Git-R-Done”?

Jeff Foxworthy

Larry the Cable Guy

Bill Engvall

Ron White

Git-R-Done is the catchphrase of comedian Larry the Cable Guy, a.k.a. Daniel Lawrence Whitney. It embodies a blue-collar and country pride spirit, often used during his stand-up performances.

Is that your final answer? is a catchphrase from which TV game show?

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Jeopardy!

The Price Is Right

Wheel of Fortune

Is that your final answer? became a widely recognized catchphrase from the TV game show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” It is asked by the host to the contestant before locking in their answer.

Which actor is known for saying, “Alright, alright, alright”?

Leonardo DiCaprio

Matthew McConaughey

Brad Pitt

Tom Hanks

Matthew McConaughey first said “Alright, alright, alright” in his breakout role in “Dazed and Confused” (1993). It has since become his signature catchphrase.

Live long and prosper is a phrase associated with which iconic TV series?

Star Wars

Doctor Who

Star Trek

Battlestar Galactica

Live long and prosper is a famous greeting from the “Star Trek” series, particularly used by the character Spock. It is accompanied by a distinctive hand gesture.

Who made “Let’s get ready to rumble!” a famous catchphrase?

Vince McMahon

Michael Buffer

Bruce Buffer

Dana White

Michael Buffer is the sports announcer known for his trademarked catchphrase, “Let’s get ready to rumble!” It is commonly used to announce the start of a major sporting event, especially boxing matches.

Hello, I’m Johnny Cash is often said by the musician at the start of his performances. Which genre of music is Johnny Cash most associated with?

Country

Rock

Jazz

Hip-Hop

Johnny Cash is most associated with country music, though his work spans multiple genres. His introduction, “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash,” became iconic and a signature opening line for his live performances.

What’s up, doc? is a catchphrase associated with which classic Hollywood actor known for his comedic timing?

Charlie Chaplin

Groucho Marx

Bugs Bunny

Buster Keaton

Bugs Bunny, a Warner Bros. cartoon character, popularized “What’s up, doc?” Despite being animated, Bugs Bunny’s catchphrase and character have had a significant influence on Hollywood and pop culture, recognizable across generations.

Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee is associated with which sports figure?

Muhammad Ali

Mike Tyson

Michael Jordan

Pele

Muhammad Ali, the legendary boxer, coined “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee” to describe his fighting style. Ali’s poetic and powerful use of language contributed to his legacy both inside and outside the boxing ring.

Project Runway

America’s Next Top Model

Queer Eye

The Fashion Show

Tim Gunn popularized “Make it work” on “Project Runway,” where he mentored contestants facing fashion design challenges. His encouraging words have become synonymous with creative problem-solving in and out of fashion.

Yada, yada, yada became famous from which TV sitcom?

Friends

Seinfeld

The Office

Parks and Recreation

Yada, yada, yada is famously associated with “Seinfeld.” It was used to gloss over details that characters deemed unnecessary to the story they were telling, embodying the show’s focus on the minutiae of everyday life.

In wine, there is truth is a phrase often attributed to which historical figure?

Plato

Julius Caesar

Pliny the Elder

Aristotle

Pliny the Elder, a Roman author and natural philosopher, is often credited with the phrase “In vino veritas” (In wine, there is truth), suggesting that people reveal their true selves under the influence of alcohol.

I have a dream is a famous speech by which historical figure?

Martin Luther King Jr.

Nelson Mandela

Mahatma Gandhi

Winston Churchill

Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the “I have a dream” speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. It has become one of the most iconic speeches in American history, symbolizing the fight for civil rights.

If you can’t handle me at my worst, then you don’t deserve me at my best is attributed to which celebrity?

Marilyn Monroe

Audrey Hepburn

Elizabeth Taylor

Bette Davis

This quote is widely attributed to Marilyn Monroe, although its exact origin is debated. It reflects the idea that one’s acceptance should not be conditional based on only seeing them at their best.

Keep calm and carry on was originally a slogan of which country’s government?

United States

United Kingdom

Canada

Australia

Keep calm and carry on was a motivational slogan created by the British government in 1939 during the beginning of the Second World War, intended to raise the morale of the British public in the face of potential invasions.

I’m king of the world! is a line from which movie?

Titanic

The Lion King

Braveheart

Gladiator

I’m king of the world! is a line exclaimed by Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Jack, in the movie “Titanic” (1997). Directed by James Cameron, this moment has become one of the film’s most memorable scenes.

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