a46c/1249318491-j.c.levy_elephant-1974.jpg In Memphis magazineโ€™s current City Guide, I told readers that I wanted to see how much they really knew about the history of the city they call home. Most people can recite one or two basic facts about Elvis, or Sun Studio, or Piggly Wiggly, or the many accomplishments of the Lauderdales. But I tossed more than 30 questions your way, about considerably more esoteric subjects, though I made it clear that if you had been reading the magazineโ€™s โ€œAsk Vanceโ€ column, you should already know the answers.

Finished the quiz? Then put your pencils down and compare your results with the answers below. Thereโ€™s no prize for winning. Just the immense pride you should feel if you did well.

THE ANSWERS:

1. For years and years, what well-known Memphian kept telling listeners, โ€œKeep dialing and smiling. Bye-bye nowโ€?
c. J.C. Levy, owner of the Dial and Smile telephone joke line (above, recording a baby elephant, probably as part of one of his telephone gags).

2. In 1952, a massive blaze at the Quaker Oats plant in North Memphis consumed thousands of:
d. Corncobs. Thatโ€™s right, corncobs.

3. In the 1950s, a Memphian opened a business on Lamar with the curious slogan, โ€œWhere You Wonโ€™t Get Bit.โ€ This was, of course:
b. Bittmanโ€™s Appliances, owned by Herbert Bittman.

4. Who were โ€œThe Original Memphis Fiveโ€?
a. A jazz quintet formed in New Orleans in the early 1900s.

5. What stands on the former site of the Grand Opera House, which burned in 1899?
c. The Orpheum Theatre.