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1. The Griffins' hometown, Quahog, was founded by Peter's ancestor in which U.S. state?
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2. 'Family Guy' was originally planned as part of what sketch comedy series?
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3. Which of these businesses have NOT employed Peter Griffin as of Season 16?
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4. Which former Batman actor didn't just voice the mayor of Quahog, but actually WAS the mayor of Quahog?
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5. What is Lois Griffin's maiden name?
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6. Which member of the Griffin family briefly moonlights as a professional boxer?
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7. What man-sized farm animal often appears, without warning, to engage Peter in an epic fight to the (almost) death?
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8. What did Peter's boss, Angela, have in common with Princess Leia from 'Star Wars'?
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9. What's so creepy about Herbert, the jovial old man whose teeth whistle when he talks?
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10. Peter's adoptive father, Francis Griffin, comes out of retirement to take an unusual job. What is it?
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11. Evil genius and toddler supervillain Penelope seems to be the girl of Stewie's dreams. But he's forced to turn on her. Why?
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12. The episode in which Peter wins a tour of a whimsical brewery run by an eccentric genius is a direct parody of what 1971 Gene Wilder film?
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13. Name the uncooperative Hispanic maid who loves Lemon Pledge and speaks very little, but still never loses an argument.
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14. Which of Peter's drinking buddies spent four seasons living in Virginia and starring in his own spin-off series before moving back to Quahog?
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15. What does “New Brian” (that's his actual name) do that inspires Stewie to kill him, hack his body into pieces, and fake a suicide note?
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16. What singer's Las Vegas show does Brian win tickets to see at Quahog's Gay Pride celebration?
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17. Which tragically uncool teen harbors a crush on Meg?
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18. When Peter goes back in time to ensure Lois marries him instead of Quagmire, the result is a spoof of what classic '80s film?
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19. Which of these locations have Brian and Stewie visited in their critically acclaimed “Road to …” episodes?
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20. When Peter poses as a female wrestler to fight his bully of a sister, Karen, which family member comes to his aid?
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21. Peter's battle with dry cleaner Mr. Washee Washee parodies which classic videogame franchise?
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22. Quagmire is immune to all STDs (he already has them). What is his other hidden talent?
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23. What terrifying creature haunts Chris's closet for years, only to be revealed as a sweet guy who lost his home in a bad divorce?
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24. Brian has had several girlfriends over the years, but only one lasted more than one episode. What was her name?
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25. How does Meg describe her role in the family to Brian in “Seahorse Seashell Party” from Season 10?
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26. When Brian is hit by a car and (temporarily) killed, the Griffins adopt what streetwise replacement dog?
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27. Which celebrities have NOT had sex with Lois (even though she tried)?
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28. What murderous news anchor attempts to whack Lois, only to be foiled by a sniper shot from Stewie?
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29. What unlikely change does Chris undergo when popular mean girl (and Meg nemesis) Connie D'Amico starts to date him?
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30. Stewie spends six seasons trying to kill Lois, but gives up after gunning her down in a computer simulation. Why?
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31. What is unique about Seamus Woods, Quahog's resident eyepatch-wearing sea dog?
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32. The hour-long episode “Blue Harvest” is Family Guy's loving parody of what beloved sci-fi film?
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33. Which older man does Meg develop a crush on after seeing him at school?
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34. Which recurring character first battled Stewie when they were still just sperm (not kidding)?
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35. Which lovable character's arm does Luke cut off in “Something, Something, Something Dark Side”?
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36. Which TV show's cast does Stewie force to spend the day with him after a disappointing sci-fi convention?
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37. What does Peter secretly admit he thought Meg was for the first four years of her life?
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38. What new pet inspired Peter to dream about having his own crime-fighting TV show?
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39. What does Peter say to explain why his extra day of summer is ruined in “Roads to Vegas”?
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40. In “It's a Trap!”, why does Darth Vader (Stewie) save Luke (Chris) from the Emperor?
Television has had its fair share of animated families, from the Flintstones and Jetsons to Rick and Morty's Smiths, the Belchers of Bob's Burgers, and a certain yellow-hued family from Springfield. BUT, if you're looking for the most fearless, ribald, politically incorrect clan in animation history, the Griffins of Family Guy take the cake … and also the pie, pizza, hot wings, and booze—especially the booze. Plus, even after more than 300 episodes (and counting) spread over 16 seasons, viewers just keep clamoring for more of the Family Guy's uninhibited adventures, merciless celebrity satire, and edgy, “did they really just make that joke? Read more