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How Well Do You Know: Seinfeld: The Strike
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Elaine gives a dude at Tim Whatley's Hanukkah party a fake phone number. What is the dude wearing?
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Velour blazer
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Denim vest
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Costanzan-hairpiece
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Cashmere sweater
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The fake phone number spells out this phrase:
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PLEASE GO
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GET A LIFE
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NO ELAINE
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I IGNORE U
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Elaine finds herself in hot water, though, when she writes her fake number on the back of an "important" piece of paper. What?
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Peterman's business card
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A family baking recipe
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A ticket to Guys & Dolls
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A sub shop punch card
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For getting him Yankee tickets, Whatley gives some money to charity in George's name. Who does the charity benefit?
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Children
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People from Jersey
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Lesbians
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Jews
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George starts up a philanthropic organization of his own -- a made up one. What's its name?
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The Giving Group
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The Human Fund
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The Help Organization
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The Money Alliance
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We first learn about the existence of Festivus when Elaine snatches away:
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A sketch of the Festivus pole
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A card from Frank Costanza
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A napkin on which George writes anti-Festivus slogans
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A doll catalog
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The episode gets its title courtesy of a strike (obviously!) held steadfast by Kramer for 12 years against a bagel shop. Why did the strike end?
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The old owner passed away
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The shop installed a unisex bathroom
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The store got rid of everything bagels
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Minimum wage is equal to what the workers demanded
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Kramer, on bagels: "Oh, we try to fool them by putting a few fresh ones on top, but they dig.. they, they test." Who's he talking about?
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Homeless people
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Dogs
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Senior citizens
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People from Jersey
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Finish Frank's line, about the Festivus pole: "No. Instead, there's a pole. Requires no decoration. I find _____ distracting."
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Ornaments
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Trees
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Tinsel
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Lights
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Which of the following isn't part of Festivus?
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Airing of Grievances
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Feats of Strength
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Festivus dinner
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Show of Talents
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Meanwhile, Jerry is dating a girl who looks good one moment, bad the next. However, Jerry discovers a location where she always looks good. Where?
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In the back booth at Monk's
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On the left side of his couch
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In the passenger seat of his car
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At a lamppost beside his apartment
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Who appears to be the most excited about Festivus? (Hint: "Another Festivus miracle!")
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Jerry
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Kramer
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Elaine
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George
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