Sunday, January 20, 2008

18th-Century Connecticutian or Muppet?: Answers

Below are the answers for "18th-Century Connecticutian or Muppet?"


People:
2. Sherlock Doolittle (b. 30 Sept 1795, Cheshire)
3. Hannah Hobby (b. 19 Nov 1720, Greenwich)
6. Orange Wedge (b. 3 Oct. 1775, Kent)
9. Bathsheba Bugbee (b. 26 Jan 1795, Pomfret)
10. Appleton Osgood (b. 15 May 1788, Pomfret)
11. Lola Tuttle (b. 18 April 1769, Farmington)
13. Noble Lyon (b. 20 Oct. 1796, New Milford)
16. Grover Partridge (b. 5 Jun 1777, New Milford)
18. Comfort Hungerford (b. 12 May 1796, Waterbury)
21. Remember Baker (b. 15 Feb 1767, Woodbury)
23. More Bird (b. 21 Mar 1729, Litchfield)
25. Festus Canada (10 Apr 1800, Windham)

Muppets:
1. Herbert Birdsfoot (lecturer, assisted by Grover)
4. Vincent Twice (host of "Mysterious Theater")
7. Alice Braithwaite Goodyshoes ("This is Alice Braithwaite Goodyshoes, the smartest girl in the whole world!")
8. Bathsheba Bird (Big Bird's cousin)
12. Algernon Snerp (President of the Cookie Baking Club)
14. Nobel Price (hapless inventor)
15. Samuel Snively (shape salesman)
17. Fanny Nesselrode (a.k.a. Granny Fanny Nesselrode)
19. Christopher Clumsy (star of "Jumping Over a Hole" and "Jumping Over Another Hole")
20. Forgetful Jones (scatterbrained cowboy)
22. Abby Cadabby (fairy-in-training)
24. Polly Darton (country-western singer)

Both:
5. Herman Bird (b. 5 Jan 1740, Farmington; also Big Bird's country cousin)

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