A quiz about Chandler Bing from TV's Friends.
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In “The One with the Blackout”, Chandler spends the duration of the title event trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre. Jill, a real-life Victoria’s Secret model, is credited at the end of the episode with having what other last name, that of her husband, who is a prominent singer/actor whose film debut was 1990’s Memphis Belle?
“Way, No Way” was the name of Ross and Chandler’s band in college. Name any TWO of their three songs mentioned by name throughout the run of the series.
By combining the first names of both of Chandler’s parents, you can form the name of a fictional character whose first appearance is in what novel from 1934?
Two women in Friends hold the distinction of being the only ones to date both Chandler and Joey at some point. Give the first names of BOTH of those women.
What three words fill in the blank at the end of the following quote: “Oh no no, don’t go! I’ve scared you! I’ve said too much! I’m hopeless and awkward and _______________!”
What is the profession of Eric, Chandler’s would-be roommate before Mr. Heckles tricks him into thinking he was Chandler’s new roommate, AND Eric’s sister, whom Eric mentions has a beach house that he's welcome to use? (two answers required)
Early in the first season, we get a glimpse into Chandler’s work life. His boss mentions the acronyms WENUS and ANUS. Tell me what EITHER the WENUS or the ANUS stands for.
On the trip to Barbados, Monica’s hair goes through some changes because of the humidity and later a trip to the salon. Chandler mocks her by referencing four figures from pop culture: one a female singer, one a male athlete, one a male singer, and one a fictional character. Name any TWO of those four people being referenced.
What game does Chandler buy Rachel for her first birthday at the apartment?
In an episode from the 4th season, Chandler wants people to call him Clint, but Phoebe and Joey think he’s only "cool enough" to pull off the name Gene. Later in the episode, Chandler has narrowed it down to two names that he’ll legally change his name to. Give the full name of EITHER of his two choices.
In addition to Kim Basinger, Cindy Crawford, Halle Berry, and Yasmine Bleeth, what fictional character does Chandler have on his list of 5 celebrities he’s allowed to sleep with, which is quite gross after we learn what actress portrays his father?
When Joey introduces Ross and Chandler as contestants on the mock run of “Bamboozled”, Ross ends his introduction with a “Hi Ben!” to his son. To what historical figure, who died in the early 20th century, does Chandler say hello to at the end of his introduction?