The Nickel Quiz #15: Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom

The Nickel QuizIn this week’s Nickel Quiz, we’re doing a little grocery shopping because, well, ya gotta eat. Each song title in this week’s quiz contains a food of some sort. The year that the song was released is listed after each lyric as an extra clue.

As usual, scoring is on the honor system (no Googling):

  • Correct Artist: 1 point
  • Correct Song Title: 1 point
  • Maximum Score: 10 points

  1. I know you know what I’m sayin’. Can’t stand still while the music is playin’. (1966)
  2. The wind in the willow played Love’s sweet melody (1956)
  3. No-one I think is in my tree / I mean it must be high or low (1967)
  4. Thought it was a good solution hanging with the raisin girls (1994)
  5. A quartet practiced in the park and we sang dirges in the dark (1971)

[Difficulty: ♫♫♫  /  Yummy Yummy Yummy]


Answers to The Nickel Quiz #14: Song Songs:

  1. “The Logical Song” (originally by Supertramp)
  2. “Immigrant Song” (originally by Led Zeppelin)
  3. “Your Song” (originally by Elton John)
  4. “The Lottery Song” (originally by Harry Nilsson)
  5. “The Breakup Song (They Don’t Write ‘Em)” (originally by The Greg Kihn Band)