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NATIONAL PEANUTS 50TH CELEBRATION

CHARLIE BROWN TOWN

FOR THE LOVE OF LUCY

PARTY IN THE PARK

PARTY IN THE PARK II

A Sally Big Face button from my personal collection.Answers

OCTOBER 2005

"Violet"

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SEPTEMBER 2005

"Peppermint Patty"

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AUGUST 2005

“A bench.”
  The memorial bench features sculptures of Snoopy and Woodstock that guests can sit down next to.

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JULY 2005

"Snoopy Come Home"

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JUNE 2005

"Linus and Lucy"

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MAY 2005

Any one of the following are correct:  "Cool Dawg," "A Dog's House is His Castle," "The Royal Beagle," "Legacy In Ice."

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APRIL 2005

"A tree."

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MARCH 2005

"Marcie, Peppermint Patty, and Snoopy."

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FEBRUARY 2005

"Snoopy"

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JANUARY 2005

"Schroeder"

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DECEMBER 2004

Any two of the following are correct:  " a Sheep," "a Cow," and "a Penguin."

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NOVEMBER 2004

"Pilgrims"

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OCTOBER 2004

"Lucy Van Pelt"

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SEPTEMBER 2004

"Peter Rabbit"

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AUGUST 2004

Five.  For extra credit, the names of the rides are The Pepsi Ripsaw Roller Coaster, The Screaming Yellow Eagle, The Mighty Axe, The Timberland Twister, and The Treetop Tumbler.

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JULY 2004

"Sopwith Camel"

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JUNE 2004

The exact names of any three of the over 90 "Linus Blankets Saint Paul" statues would be acceptable.  Some of the most popular answers were:  "Circle of Friends,"  "Blue Boy Linus," "Linus Celebrates Freedom," "Picnic 'N' Linus," "Classic Linus," and "Stars and Stripes."

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MAY 2004

"France"

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APRIL 2004

"New Shoes"

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MARCH 2004

"Pepsi Ripsaw Roller Coaster"

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FEBRUARY 2004

"FORGET IT KID"

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JANUARY 2004

"Linus Van Pelt"

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DECEMBER 2003

"Linus Van Pelt"

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NOVEMBER 2003

"A Condominium"

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OCTOBER 2003

"Sincerity"

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SEPTEMBER 2003

"Snoopy"

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AUGUST 2003

"Lake Linus"

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JULY 2003

Five.  Lucy Ross, Ms. Lucy Liberty, Lucy's Blueprint for Freedom, Solheim Lucy, Lucy Liberty Made in the USA.  (Six if you count Lady Justice Lucy.)

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JUNE 2003

“Charlie Brown’s All-Stars” and “You’re In Love, Charlie Brown.” 

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MAY 2003

"Missy"

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APRIL 2003

"Christmas"

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MARCH 2003

"Schroeder"

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FEBRUARY 2003

"Peppermint Patty"

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JANUARY 2003

"Lucy"

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DECEMBER 2002

"Aluminum" (Maybe painted pink!)

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NOVEMBER 2002

"Marcie"

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OCTOBER 2002

"Linus and Lucy"

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SEPTEMBER 2002

"Linus Van Pelt"

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AUGUST 2002

"Seven Acres"

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JULY 2002

"Linus Van Pelt"

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JUNE 2002

"Right Field."  Though any position in the outfield would be considered correct as well.

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MAY 2002

"Rerun Van Pelt"

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APRIL 2002

Any one of the following answers are considered correct: "Fun Is Good, Charlie Brown," "Where is Everybody?" "Grand Slam Charlie Brown," and "Winfield!" Also, any of the following could be interpreted as being correct answers: "Let Freedom Ring," "Patriotic Charlie," and "Busser Brown," due to the fact that they all had baseball caps on.

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MARCH 2002

"False"

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FEBRUARY 2002

"Valentine's"

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JANUARY 2002

"Charlie Brown"

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DECEMBER 2001

"The Inn Keeper"

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NOVEMBER 2001

While Snoopy certainly had trouble with the garage door and the toaster, among other things, the only object Snoopy actually got into a fight with is a folding lawn chair.

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OCTOBER 2001

Charlie Brown dressed up as a ghost.  His costume had far too many holes in it since he "had a little trouble with the scissors."

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SEPTEMBER 2001

"The Kite Eating Tree."

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AUGUST 2001

"The Beagle Scouts."

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JULY 2001

"Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown"

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JUNE 2001

"A Rare Gem."

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MAY 2001

"Snoopy is pretending to be the World War I flying ace.  He is "flying" atop his doghouse in search of the Red Barron."

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APRIL 2001

"Lucy Van Pelt."

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MARCH 2001

The exact names of any five of the over 101 Peanuts On Parade statues would be acceptable.  Some of the most popular answers were:  "Top Hat and Tails," "Dog-Gone Fun Times," "Jolly Golfer," "All American Digital Dog," and "Classic Snoopy."

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FEBRUARY 2001

"Schroeder"

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JANUARY 2001

"The Music and Heroes of America."

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DECEMBER 2000

"money."  For extra credit, Sally then asked for "tens and twenties."

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NOVEMBER 2000

"Peppermint Patty"

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OCTOBER 2000

"The World War I Flying Ace"

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SEPTEMBER 2000

"Charlie Brown, Shermy, and Patty (but not Peppermint Patty.)"

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AUGUST 2000

Any three of the following are acceptable:  "Bill, Conrad, Olivier, Harriet, Raymond, Roy and Fred"

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JULY 2000

"Snoopy, Come Home."

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JUNE 2000

"Both Charlie Brown's father and Charles Schulz's father were barbers."

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MAY 2000

"Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown"  For extra credit, the sub-title of the films was "And Don't Come Back!"

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APRIL 2000

Any three of the following are acceptable:  "Fried, Roasted, Toasted, Waffled, or Egg Soup."

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MARCH 2000

Any three of the following are acceptable:  "Charlie Brown, Linus, Frieda, and The Little Red-Haired Girl"

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FEBRUARY 2000

"Sweet Babboo"

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JANUARY 2000

"War and Peace"

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DECEMBER 1999

"Snoopy won first prize"

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NOVEMBER 1999

Any three of the following are acceptable:  "potato chips, popcorn, jelly beans, buttered toast, and ice cream"

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OCTOBER 1999

"A rock"

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SEPTEMBER 1999

"Peppermint Patty"

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AUGUST 1999

"Linus Van Pelt"

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JULY 1999

Any three of the following are acceptable:  "Roger Bart (Snoopy), Kristen Chenoweth (Sally), Ilana Levine (Lucy), Stanley Wayne Mathis (Schroeder), Anthony Rapp (Charlie Brown), B.D. Wong (Linus)"

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