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Welcome Pilgrims to the John Wayne Centennial DVD Contest results page.

The winner of the trivia portion of the contest is Ben Susser of Livingston, New Jersey. This winner was selected in a blind drawing from those who had all five answers correct.

The winner of the giveaway portion of the contest is Bob Tuttle of Byers, Colorado. This winner was selected in a blind drawing of ALL entrants.

For this contest 212 entries were received. The following is the breakdown by score.


SCORE NUMBER
100% (Five Correct) 25
80% (Four Correct) 42
60% (Three Correct) 53
40% (Two Correct) 48
20% (One Correct) 39
0% (Zero Correct) 5


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The following are the questions and answers from the contest, the correct answer is highlighted in yellow.

1) Which of the following is the correct full birth name of John Wayne?

Marion Michael Morrison
Marion Mitchell Morrison
Marion Stephen Morrison
Marion Robert Morrison
Marion Everett Morrison


2) "Out here, due process is a bullet." This line is from which one of the following John Wayne films.

Angel and the Badman (1947)
3 Godfathers (1949)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
The Green Berets (1968)
Rooster Cogburn (1975)


3) What 1920s athlete was a hero of John Wayne?

Babe Ruth (Baseball)
Jim Thorpe (Football)
Bobby Jones (Golf)
Red Grange (Football)
Lou Gehrig (Baseball)


4) In STAGECOACH (1939) what did The Ringo Kid tell the other passengers his first name was?

Arsonist
Harry
Harold
Henry
Howard
Herman


5) "I never feel sorry for anything that happens to a woman", was John Wayne's characters philosophy in what 1940s film?

The Shepherd of the Hills (1941)
Lady for a Night (1942)
A Lady Takes a Chance (1943)
Tall in the Saddle (1944)
Angel and the Badman (1947)


Your comments or suggestions are welcome and encouraged.


Thanks again for all of those who participated in this contest and stop by now and then to see what is going on.

Later, Pilgrim

Paul Newton


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