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TV Catchphrases Quiz
by AOL TV Staff, posted Dec 5th 2007 11:26AM
On which show did the phrase "Yada, yada, yada" first appear? 'The Office''s Michael Scott (Steve Carell) single-handedly brought back "That's what she said" jokes and the world is forever in his debt.
Some shows are so jam-packed with quotable lines that it's hard to keep track of who said what.
It's time to prove your knowledge of the origins of television's greatest catchphrases by taking our quiz.
Spoilers Anonymous special report
by Keith McDuffee, posted Jan 23rd 2006 3:42PM

We don't often break into the weekly SA column to supply you with a single spoiler, but something just flew across my virtual desk that warrants a special post. The spoiler in question has to do with The O.C., so if you're not interested in learning more, stop reading right now. If you want to learn more, check after the jump.
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