Who Loves Ya, Baby?
By George!
We Sing the Songs
Ivy League Schools
Easy Peasy
100

He is Miss Piggy's love interest.

Kermit the Frog

100

This George was a member of the Beatles.

George Harrison

100

They released their Abbey Road album in 1969.

The Beatles

100

This Ivy League School was founded by Ben Franklin and sounds like a state university.

University of Pennsylvania

100

This is the nickname for New Orleans.

The Big Easy

200

Lucille Ball stars with this leading man on I Love Lucy.

Desi Arnaz

200

This pianist and composer wrote the opera Porgy and Bess.

George Gershwin

200

Their hits include Witchy Woman, Hotel California, and Desperado.

Eagles

200

Four recent presidents, starting with Gerald Ford, have graduated from Yale. Name 1 of the other 3.


* Extra credit for each additional correct answer

George H W Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W Bush.

200

Finish the expression... Easy Come

Easy Go.

300

This TV detective coined the phrase, Who loves ya, baby?

Kojak

300

This boxing heavyweight champion also sells a line of grills.

George Foreman

300

I Write the Songs is one of his hit songs.

Barry Manilow

300

When the ivy leagues refused to admit women, the top 7 women's colleges were collectively known as this.

Seven sisters

300

When someone is good looking, people sometimes say they are easy on these.

The eyes.

400

This TV couple's last name appears twice in this title of their show, and "When they met, it was murder."

Hart to Hart

400

This is the author of the book Nineteen Eighty-Four.

George Orwell

400

They recorded Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter, and There's a Kind of Hush.

Herman's Hermits

400

Brown University is in this state.

Rhode Island

400

People who sail through life with no money problems are said to live here.

Easy Street

500

This star died a day after the death of her daughter, Carrie Fisher.

Debbie Reynolds

500

He is known for his comedy routine Seven Dirty Words and his line "It's a big club, and you ain't in it."

George Carlin

500

This man co-wrote the song Tutti Frutti in 1955.

Little Richard

500

This is Brooke Shields' alma mater.

Princeton

500

This genre of music is sometimes called elevator music.

Easy listening