1. Peppermint Patty sent Charlie Brown a love letter written on pink
stationery. What did Charlie Brown mistakenly think it was?
[Junk mail (do not confuse with Peppermint Patty’s rejection
letter that Charlie Brown guessed was from the little red-haired girl)]
(It’s a Big World, Charlie Brown,
7/1/97)
2. Who wrote a letter that began, “Dear Santa Claus, How have you been?
How is your wife? I am not sure what I want for Christmas this year.
Sometimes it is very hard to decide. Perhaps you should send me your
catalogue.”
[Linus] (Here’s To You, Charlie Brown,
11/16/61)
3. Whose form letters did Snoopy think were love letters?
[Miss Helen Sweetstory’s] (You’ve Got To Be You, Snoopy,
4/16/71)
4. Who wrote a letter that began, “Dear National Geographic Society,
Let’s say a person had two-dozen marshmallows. And let’s say he
threw all of them at once at a big cactus. How many do you think
would stick? Are you interested in knowing?”
[Spike] (By Supper Possessed,
1/27/86)
5. Who wrote a letter that began, “Dear Gramma, Thank you for the very
nice Christmas present. It was just what I wanted. What was it?”
[Sally] (Talk is Cheep, Charlie Brown,
12/26/86)
6. Who once faked teardrops on a letter by holding the paper under a
dripping faucet?
[Snoopy]
(How Does She Do That, Charlie Brown?
8/17/81)
7. Who wrote a letter to the A.M.A. complaining that she had washer
woman’s elbow?
[Lucy] (You’re Not For Real, Snoopy,
7/18/64)
8. Snoopy once received a letter with two rejection slips.
Why two?
[One for his current manuscript, and one for the next one he sent]
(You’ve Got To Be Kidding, Snoopy,
4/5/74)
9. Who wrote the saddest post card Charlie Brown had ever read?
[Linus, when the Van Pelt family moved away]
(What Now, Charlie Brown?
5/17/66)
10. Who wrote a letter to the Snicker Snack company asking them to send
peacetime civilians instead of toy soldiers?
[Charlie Brown] (Here’s To You, Charlie Brown,
11/22/60)