The Golden Girls Trivia: Season 7

Does Blanche find her soulmate? Is Dorothy a slumlord? Is Rose really a slut? Does Sophia meet the Pope? Test your Golden Girls knowledge of season seven.

In the seventh and final season of The Golden Girls, the ladies reflect on past romances and contemplate new beginnings. Destiny guides Dorothy to unexpected love. Sophia journeys to Sicily to reconcile with a ghost from her past. Blanche rediscovers the beauty of traditional courtship. Rose finds newfound appreciation for her loving, if sometimes predictable, partnership. How well do you recall the details of how the Girls navigated these situations? See how many of these trivia questions you can answer.

Dorothy is compiling a family history for her grandchildren. While sorting through old photographs, she discovers a small black box belonging to Sophia. Its contents have been a secret for years, kept hidden by her mother. What's inside the box?

A wedding picture of Sophia and her first husband, Guido Spirelli
Episode 4 - That's for Me to Know

Sophia flies to Sicily to see Guido. (Season 7, Episode 10 - "Rose Loves Miles")

Blanche announces that a contractor is coming to install their new hot tub. Rose is concerned that Blanche doesn't have the building permit to do so. When Blanche says she has no intention of paying the government for a permit, what does Rose do?

She calls a city inspector.
Episode 4 - That's for Me to Know

A city inspector arrives to grant Blanche a permit for a hot tub. He discovers she's renting to Dorothy, Rose, and Sophia, and informs her that she needs a boarding license to rent to more than 2 people. He also insists on costly improvements, approximately $10,000, which Blanche can't afford. What does this mean?

One of the Girls has to move out.
Episode 4 - That's for Me to Know

Rose feels guilty for calling the city inspector about the permit for the hot tub installation. In order for the Girls to continue living together, Blanche must obtain a boarding license and make home improvements, potentially costing $10,000. Unable to afford the expenses, the Girls vote on who should leave. Who do they unanimously vote for?

Dorothy
Episode 4 - That's for Me to Know
Rose: Oh, well, this isn't solving anything. This whole thing was my fault. I'm going to be responsible. I'll move out.
Dorothy: No, Rose, you are not going to move out!
Rose: Well, somebody has to! How else are we going to choose?
Blanche: We could do what they do in Russia. We could vote! Here, it's the only fair way.
Sophia: I would just like the panel to disregard that accident in the hall thing.
Blanche: Alright, everybody just write down who you think ought to leave.
Rose: Well, you know this is a waste of time. I'm just going to write down myself.
Dorothy: Oh, don't tell us that! Now maybe we should do this. It's the fairest way.
Rose: Alright, but it's just going to end up being me.
Blanche: Ok, ok. Here we go. Good luck, ladies. Dorothy [1st vote]. Dorothy [2nd vote]. Dorothy [3rd vote]. Dorothy [4th vote].
Sophia: Well, that's that. Let's eat. I'm starved.
Dorothy: Wait a minute! How did this happen?
Sophia: We all voted for you.
Blanche: Well, Dorothy it's your own damn fault. Why'd you have to vote for yourself?
Dorothy: I just assumed that everyone was going to vote for Rose, and I didn't want a sweep to hurt her feelings.
Blanche: I guess that would hurt.
Dorothy: It does!

The Girls struggle with a difficult decision after a visit from a city inspector. One of them must move out if Blanche can't afford the necessary home improvements to comply with rental regulations. When the inspector comes back to see who's leaving, the Girls are surprised at Blanche's response. What does she say?

She's decided to share ownership of the house with the Girls. They're no longer renters but co-owners.
Episode 4 - That's for Me to Know

Blanche is dating Stevie, a professional baseball player...and she's coaching him. Her goal is to help him with his game by teaching him the sensuality of baseball. What does she give him to wear under his uniform for batting practice?

Lingerie
Episode 5 - Where's Charlie?
Blanche: You better be getting to bed, darling, you're in training. Oh, wait a minute! Almost forgot. I want you to put this lingerie on under your uniform for batting practice.
Stevie: I know you said you'd help my game, but you think this will work?
Blanche: Yes.
Stevie: I can't wear this. Do you have any idea the kind of teasing that goes on in a locker room?
Blanche: Yes! Now look, you have to discover the sensuality of baseball. There are just many, many, many similarities between baseball and making love. The mental preparation. The rush of adrenaline. The unspecified duration of the game.

Returning home from a date, Miles surprises Rose with a ring. She questions its meaning, but Miles assures her it symbolizes a commitment deeper than friendship. He says he wants his ring on his girl. Later that evening, Rose believes her husband, Charlie, is contacting her from beyond the grave. What does she think he's trying to tell her?

He doesn't want her belonging to another man.
Episode 5 - Where's Charlie?

Before Charlie died, he and Rose agreed on a signal if he wanted to contact her from beyond the grave. What was the signal?

All of the cantaloupe will be on one side of the fruit salad
Episode 5 - Where's Charlie?
Rose: Before he died, Charlie and I agreed that if he ever wanted to tell me something from the other side, we'd have a signal. All the cantaloupe would be on one side of the fruit salad. See, Charlie liked to eat each type of fruit separately. He hated it when they were all mixed together.
Blanche: Then, why did you make fruit salad?
Rose: That was an argument we must've had about a million times. But he hated cantaloupe! He said he'd rather be dead than eat cantaloupe.
Dorothy: Hence the signal.

Which Golden Girl was the mascot at her high school? She said the football team won a lot of games because she was their good luck charm.

Dorothy
Episode 5 - Where's Charlie?

Which Golden Girl once pretended to be possessed by Rose's late husband, Charlie?

Sophia
Episode 5 - Where's Charlie?

Dorothy finds a picture of her mother and her first husband, Guido Spirelli; she's shocked and hurt. She feels like Sophia lied to her and that she doesn't know her own mother. When Dorothy asks Sophia why she never told her about Guido, what does she say?

Sophia and Guido were in an arranged marriage, but Sophia had it annulled. It was a disgrace to her family because she went against tradition.
Episode 4 - That's for Me to Know

Which Golden Girl wrote a letter to her deceased father to settle her feelings about him? She said he always broke his promises to her, and it hurt her feelings.

Dorothy
Episode 5 - Where's Charlie?

Blanche has been dating Stevie, a professional baseball player, and encouraging him to embrace his sensuality by wearing lingerie under his uniform. He stops by unannounced to tell her his batting average has improved, and they make a great team. He invites her out to celebrate, but she declines. Why?

Stevie is wearing a dress.
Episode 5 - Where's Charlie?

Stan, Dorothy's ex-husband, is in therapy and wants her to join a session with his psychiatrist, Dr. Halperin, to help him resolve his lingering attachment to her and get closure. Dorothy is hesitant, convinced he's using this as a way to get her back. When she attends one of his sessions, what does Stan say the doctor?

He begs the doctor to help them put their marriage back together.
Episode 6 - Mother Load

Blanche went on a date with Jerry Kennedy, Miami's most glamorous anchorman. Upon returning home, she was surprised by a visit from Jerry's mother, Millicent. What does Millicent say to Blanche?

She threatens Blanche to stay away from her son.
Episode 6 - Mother Load
Millicent: How do you do? I'm Millicent Kennedy, Gerald's mother.
Dorothy: Oh, how do you do?
Millicent: I'm looking for the cheap Jezebel who's ruining my Gerald's life.
Dorothy: Blanche, company!
Millicent: Blanche Devereaux? I'm here to tell you to keep your hands off my baby. He's very special, and no one can take care of him the way I can.
Blanche: Well, excuse me, but I haven't heard any complaints so far.
Millicent: Oh? Did you know that Gerald is afraid of clowns? Or that he can't go to the bathroom, except at home?
Dorothy: Oh, so that's why there's that look on his face right before they get to the weather.
Millicent: Just leave my dumpling alone, understand? Or else!
Rose: Blanche, why did you let her go? She'd be the perfect person to ask if there's anything about Jerry I could make fun of at the roast!

Dorothy and Sophia accompany Stan to a therapy session aimed at resolving his issues with both Dorothy and his late mother. During the session, Stan reflects on their marriage, remembering the good times and asserting that he always tried his best. What does Sophia realize about her feelings for Stan?

She despises how he treated Dorothy, but she still loves him.
Episode 6 - Mother Load

According to Rose, St. Olaf's most famous psychotherapists were the Freud Brothers. What were their first names?

Sigmund and Roy
Episode 6 - Mother Load
Rose: Therapy's a wonderful idea! Oh, I remember St. Olaf's most famous psychotherapists, the Freud Brothers: Sigmund and Roy. You may have read their best-seller, If I Have All the Cheese I Want, Why Am I Still Unhappy?

Blanche is dating Miami anchorman Jerry Kennedy, but his overbearing mother disapproves. To address this, they invite her over so Jerry can stand up to her in front of Blanche. Things get heated, and Jerry declares he will love whomever he wants and thanks Blanche for her support. What decision does he make?

He's going back to his ex, Christina.
Episode 6 - Mother Load
Millicent: Blanche, if you're going to insist on contradicting every opinion I have, I won't allow Gerald to continue seeing you.
Jerry: Allow me? Now, Mother, this is where it stops!
Millicent: See what happens? You put sugar in his tea, didn't you?
Jerry: It is not the sugar, Mother, it's you!
Blanche: Mama's boy, huh?
Jerry: This is my life. I'm a grown man, and I am going to love the woman I want to love, whether she meets with your approval or not!
Blanche: Oh! Put this man's picture on a can of stew!
Jerry: Blanche, I want to thank you for showing me the light. How can I ever repay you?
Blanche: Hawaii. Big Island.
Jerry: Mother, you are just going to have to live with your prejudices. I don't care what your objections are. I've made up my mind, and I'm going to be with the woman I love.
Blanche: Aw, Jerry!
Jerry: I'm going back to Christina! Thanks again, Blanche.
Millicent: Gerald! Wait! We don't like Christina. Remember?

Which Golden Girl went on a dinner date with a man that was arrested for being the "Freeway Flasher"?

Rose
Episode 7 - Dateline: Miami

TRUE OR FALSE: Blanche was kicked out of The Rusty Anchor once for sitting on the bar's piano and singing, "I Wanna Be Loved by You".

False. She was kicked out for mixing a margarita in a sailor's mouth.
Episode 7 - Dateline: Miami
Rose: How could you do this to me, Blanche? You knew I wanted to spend tonight alone.
Blanche: Rose, nobody who says they wanna be alone on New Year's Eve ever really means it.
Rose: I did!
Blanche: Well, you're a freak. Besides, it's bad luck if you don't get kissed at midnight. Why, my New Year's Eve kiss is the most important one of the whole year. It sets the tone for the next 365 days. One year, I didn't get kissed at midnight on New Year's Eve, I didn't get lucky 'til after the Orange Bowl.
Rose: Well, if being kissed is all you care about, why didn't you just stay at The Rusty Anchor?
Blanche: Oh, it was too crowded.
Rose: They threw you out again, didn't they?
Blanche: Like I'm the only person who ever mixed a margarita in a sailor's mouth!
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