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Quiz: How well do you remember these toy crazes?

And there’s one… for everyone in the audience!

IT’S TIME TO dust off your dodgiest Christmas jumper, buy a box of Celebrations and get out the Smyths catalogue. 

That’s right: The Late Late Toy Show returns to our screens tonight. 

Ryan Tubridy is back to host his 13th Toy Show, which has become a staple of Irish festive television since it began way back in 1974. 

The host will be chatting to children from all over the country to find out what the must-have toys are this festive season, but we thought we’d test your knowledge of the toy crazes of Christmasses past. 

All of the 90s kids will remember Tamagotchis. Where were these virtual pets created?
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South Korea
China

United States
Japan
Cabbage Patch Kids were at their most popular in the 1980s. What did every doll come with?
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A tiny cabbage
A pet

A birth certificate and adoption papers
A baby bottle
Some would rather not remember Furby. These hamster-owls would often start talking in the middle of the night, sometimes with no batteries inside. Why were the toys reportedly banned from all US National Security Agency premises in 1999?
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They thought were a fire hazard
They didn't allow any children's toys on their premises

They thought they were recording classified information
They were just miserable
These roller shoes became so popular that children were soon banned for using them in most schools and shopping centres. What were they called?
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Wheelys
Heelys

Street Gliders
Rollerz
You weren't cool in the early 2010s if your arms weren't covered in Loom Bands. How many of these rainbow-coloured bands sold in 2013?
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Just over a million
3.5 million

7 million
Nearly 10 million
Fidget Spinners were originally marketed at children with ADHD and autism, but soon became a global craze. In what year did their popularity take off?
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2015
2016

2017
2018
POGs became a craze in the 90s, but the game is said to have been first played using bottle caps in Hawaii in the 1920s. The game was named after the flavours of a fruit drink - what were they?
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Passionfruit, orange and guava
Pineapple, orange and grape

Peach, orange and guava
Papaya, orange and grape
The Rubik's Cube was a "must-have" for children in the 1980s, selling over 100 million units in the first 3 years of its release. What is the current world record (held by a human as opposed to a robot) for solving the cube?
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1.92 seconds
2.76 seconds

3.47 seconds
4.22 seconds
Launched in 2006, the Nintendo Wii was an instant hit. The Wii Sports game was included with the console, but which of these sports did not feature on the game?
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Baseball
Tennis

Golf
Archery
The Tickle Me Elmo doll was so popular, it led to some parents in the US brawling in the aisles to get their hands on the little red monster for Christmas in 1996. Which of these other Sesame Street characters never had a Tickle Me doll?
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Bert
Ernie

Big Bird
Cookie Monster
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    Mute Neal, not Neil.
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    Feb 19th 2017, 8:41 AM

    Somebody being murdered is not “antics”.

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    Feb 19th 2017, 12:46 PM

    I saw Coveney & Vradkar in Boots yesterday

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    Feb 19th 2017, 2:16 PM

    @3monkey: lol old arsenic and lace..

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    Feb 19th 2017, 8:58 AM

    I get some of those symptoms when I eat the wife’s dinners. She’s either a bad cook, or genuinely tryin’ to get rid of me.

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    Feb 19th 2017, 10:22 AM

    @Paul Culligan: So you didn’t read the instructions when you purchased the goods…..

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    Feb 19th 2017, 12:34 PM

    She does the shopping as well Chris, so I’m caught either way.

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    Feb 19th 2017, 9:13 AM

    Joffreys death on Game of Thrones made it cool again!

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    Feb 19th 2017, 10:47 AM

    Wait! Joffrey dies…., ah here… spoiler alert! Although it’s game of thrones so it’s probably more shocking if a character actually doesn’t get killed….

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    Feb 19th 2017, 11:01 AM

    The borgias used to take small quantities of poison over time till the built up resistance to it. Then when they invited victims to a meal they could all eat the same food and only the guests would die

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    Feb 19th 2017, 12:46 PM

    Second most deadly poison in the world is platytoxin from zoanthids, a species related to coral and anemones and which is an hazard to marine aquarium keepers, coming in on coral frags. A single gram is enough to to kill 300,000 mice, or 80 people.
    Or even pure nicotine, a favourite of the assassins of the Court of Louis Roi du Soleil, who would coat their dagger blades with it, knowing that their victim need only sustain a slight nick to be killed. The deadly poison, there’s enough in a single cigarette to kill several, if it be extracted and administered direct to the blood, suppresses the respiratory system and kills within minutes.
    End of the day it could have been a lot of things. “Tout est poison, rien n’est pas poison. La poison c’est la dose.” Paracelsus.

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    Feb 19th 2017, 1:28 PM

    Btw smoking a cigarette doesn’t kill one (short-term) because the absorption of nicotine through the cheek cells allows the body to metabolise the tiny amounts before it kills. Not so with direct injection or administration via an open wound.

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    Feb 19th 2017, 2:07 PM

    By bottle or by tongue, a joke about malicious gossip lol. But the Romans use to carry arsenic into battle incase they lost the battle as they could retreat and dump the arsenic into the wells they came across and that is where poisoning the well expression came from.
    http://www.rferl.org/a/wikileaks_cables_add_to_speculation_over_litvinenko/2254821.html

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    Feb 19th 2017, 1:26 PM

    The juice of gone-off prawns has been used to get rid of the occasional inconvenient husband in Asia too. Mixed in with a curry.

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