Can you tell the difference between a Green Acres episode and a Dolly Parton hit?
Diamonds and rhinestones can look alike, you know.

When we think of "country" and "glamor" two names come to mind — Dolly Parton and Lisa Douglas. Both have fabulous hair. Both can rock a sparkling white outfit and fit right in on a farm. Both (well, Dolly and Eva Gabor) appeared on Hollywood Squares.
Green Acres was one of the great hits in the era of rural comedy on television. At the same time, Dolly Parton was rising to fame with her homespun tales of heartbreak.
You know, when you think about it, the titles of Green Acres episode and Dolly Parton songs tend to sound alike. Don't believe us? See if you can tell the difference!

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"Coat of Many Colors"
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"The Price of Apples"
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"Applejack"
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"Hard Candy Christmas"
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"You Can't Plug in a 2 with a 6"
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"Music to Milk By"
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"Tennessee Homesick Blues"
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"Home Is Where You Run Away From"
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"I Didn't Raise My Husband to Be a Fireman"
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"Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You"
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"White Limozeen"
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"The Ballad of Molly Turgiss"
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"The Bargain Store"
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"The Rummage Sale"

Can you tell the difference between a Green Acres episode and a Dolly Parton hit?
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36 Comments

14/14 Pretty easy. A couple I almost stumble on. Plus if you think about it, follow the thinking of the question and pretty much answers itself.
13 of 14.
Longtime fan of Dolly Parton, though I have by no means committed her catalogue to memory.
I once test drove an AMC Pacer in which the 8 track player (yes, 8 track) stuttered so badly that Dolly sang with no quaiver in her voice.
Longtime fan of Dolly Parton, though I have by no means committed her catalogue to memory.
I once test drove an AMC Pacer in which the 8 track player (yes, 8 track) stuttered so badly that Dolly sang with no quaiver in her voice.
''You got 9 out of 14'' ---------------Perhaps you are a little more at home on Park Avenue. Better luck next time!
13/14. Regarding the episode where Eleanor (the Douglas' cow) ate the radio, the radio station played the same song that Eb called the station to win a trip to Las Vegas, Illinois.
You got 13 out of 14 - Well that score is as big as Dolly's hair. You did marvelous, dahling. Missed #13 but I will definitely take it considering I took an educated guess on about 10 of them.