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Naturally N'Awlins Quiz: N.O. Characters
04:12 PM CST on Friday, November 16, 2007
A: This eccentric lady for decades was a legendary part of the New Orleans French Quarter. She, the way she dressed, and the presence of her best friends who followed her wherever she went, helped her earn a name still recognized all over the Crescent City. Who is she?
B: This guy has been a New Orleans artist, writer, and musician, as well as a regular dancer way back when on the John Pela Show. But his most recognizable talent was the creation of his Yat graffiti that still exists today on a full fleet of bread trucks. I’m talking about.
C: His mother gave him the name Hugh Dillard, but his rock and roll friends and fans refused to ever call him anything other than his famous and familiar radio name. What name is that?
D: He’s a true New Orleans native, and all the years he lived here his only address was “The Old City Icehouse! Tell me his real name or any of his three professional names.
E: This valiant New Orleans native is a popular musician and recording star who is instantly recognized by his cone-head, beehive hairdo. I’m talking about none other than.
Answers: A- Ruthie the Duck Lady; B- Bunny Matthews, creator of Vic & Nat'ly; C-Captain Humble; D-Sid Noel, Doctor Morgus, Momus Alexander Morgus or Morgus the Magnificent; E- Vince Vance.
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