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My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
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silverqueen
Let's harken back to those days of yesteryear when the hero wore white, the villain wore black and every horse had a name. See how many of these television cowboys and cowgirls... and horses you can get your lasso around. Hy yo Silver and away!
Question 1:
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Richard Boone played this "knight without armour in a savage land" whose business card read "Have Gun Will Travel".
Wyatt Earp
The Bounty Hunter
Paladin
Lone Ranger
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Question 2:
This actor first gained fame as Rowdy Yates in the television western "Rawhide". What actor went from playing television's Rowdy Yates to playing "The Man with No Name" in The Dollars Trilogy?
Question 3:
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Perhaps the most famous opening scene in television westerns begins with Rossini's William Tell Overture and "a fiery horse with the speed of light ". With a cry of Hi-yo Silver the Lone Ranger charges into view. Several actors have played the Lone Ranger but to most people this actor is most often identified with the role. Who was that masked man?
Guy Williams
Clayton Moore
Guy Madison
Gene Autry
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Question 4:
"Luck is the lady that he loves best.
Natchez to New Orleans
Livin' on jacks and queens."
Who is this legend of the West?
Wyatt Earp
Sugarfoot
The Rifleman
Maverick
Question 5:
Each week at the beginning of this show the newspaper editor of the local paper would start the action with this statement, "This is the way it happened in the town too tough to die."
What is the name of the "town too tough to die"?
Dodge City
Tombstone Territory
Virginia City
Laramie
Question 6:
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Who was the sidekick chasing after the hero crying out "Hey, Wild Bill, wait for me!"?
Pat
Chester
Jangles
Jingles
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Question 7:
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Everyone knows Roy Rogers was King of the Cowboys and his golden palomino horse was called Trigger. His wife, Dale Evans, was Queen of the Cowgirls. What was the name of Dale's horse?
Princess
Champion
Cream
Buttermilk
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Question 8:
The creator of this television western envisioned "James Bond on horseback." In what television western would you find the characters James West and Artemus Gordon?
Wyatt Earp
Kung Fu
The Wild Wild West
Have Gun Will Travel
Question 9:
"He got fightin' mad this rebel lad
He packed no star as he wandered far
Where the only law was a hook and draw."
What country legend sang "The Ballad of Johnny Yuma"?
Johnny Cash
Frankie Laine
Johnny Ray
Buck Owens
Question 10:
It was an honor to be the cowboy to introduce a new western to the television public by the name of
"Gunsmoke". What Academy Award winner for "True Grit " and a true American icon introduced the first episode of "Gunsmoke" on September 10, 1955?
Question 11:
The "Bugle Theme" would sound and the camera would pan down to the Old Ranger. He would stand and say "Howdy, I'm the Old Ranger and Death Valley is my stamping ground." What actor replaced the Old Ranger to introduce the stories of "Death Valley Days"?
Gary Cooper
Alan Lad
John Wayne
Ronald Reagan
Question 12:
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Maybe this man wasn't a cowboy but he died defending the Alamo. Tough. This man was so tough "he killed him a bear when he was only three" Who was the "King of the Wild Frontier"?
Cheyenne Bodie
Daniel Boone
Davy Crockett
Wyatt Earp
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Question 13:
"Out of the night when the moon is bright " comes this "bold renegade". A blade flashes and what mark is left behind?
M
N
KILROY
Z
Question 14:
CMT had a program on the 20 Greatest Cowboy Songs. Which song was # 1?
Back in the Saddle Again
Happy Trails
Home on the Range
Tumbling Tumbleweeds
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