Originally published Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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Quiz answers
Answers to our celebrity quiz.
1. C. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
2. Both A. Trebek and B. Sajak are acceptable answers. Carey considers himself a Libertarian and supported Ron Paul's presidential campaign.
3. A. Jeff "Skunk" Baxter.
4. Jerry Springer.
5. B. Kelsey Grammer.
6. D. Stephen Baldwin
7. Patricia Cornwell.
8. D. Ron Reagan (Reagan has a show on Air America).
9. Adam Sandler.
10. A. Dennis Hopper.
11. C. Chuck Norris.
12. B. John "Bradshaw" Layfield.
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13. True (Hagar backed George W. Bush's winning bid for president in 2004).
14. B. Scott Baio.
15. B. Vincent D'Onofrio.
16. D. Johnny Ramone (Ramone's monument at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery was inspired by Ronald Reagan's lavish funeral).
17. True (McGraw has told interviewers that he would like to run for governor or U.S. senator of his adopted state of Tennessee).
18. D. Charles Barkley (Formerly well-known for his conservative views, Barkley now supports Obama).
19. James Caan.
20. Kenny Alphin (John Rich performed at this year's Republican National Convention).
21. D. Tommy Chong.
22. A. Matt Damon.
23. A. Lindsay Lohan.
24. B. Ron Silver.
25. C. Shannen Doherty.
HOW DID YOU DO?
0-5 correct: Don't you at least read People at the dentist?
6-12 correct: OK, so you read People at the dentist. But, really — you could do better.
13-20 correct: Wow. You must read People and Variety.
20-25 correct: You should have your own political celebrity blog.
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