60 free Hard Twin Peaks trivia questions with answers — entertainment quiz, new questions added Aug 2026.
This is hard Twin Peaks trivia for people who already know who killed Laura Palmer and what Agent Cooper likes with his coffee. Instead it asks how the show came to be: the original title, the 1908 murder that inspired it, the ten-day pilot script, the ABC executive who forced it onto the air, the actress originally cast as a Packard, and the set dresser who became Bob because of a reflection in a mirror. It also covers the music (how long the theme took, which Julee Cruise album it borrowed from), the production folklore (the hot car that inspired the Red Room, the flickering lamp Lynch refused to fix), the second-season collapse (Cheers, the Gulf War, the COOP campaign, the vetoed Cooper-Audrey romance), and the two later chapters, Fire Walk with Me and The Return, from Chris Isaak's casting to the Sight & Sound ranking. If you want the fundamentals first, start with our main Twin Peaks trivia quiz. Every answer has been checked against the Wikipedia articles on the series, the film and the 2017 season, and each explanation adds one more detail worth knowing.
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Q 01What was Twin Peaks originally going to be titled, before the setting moved to the Pacific Northwest?
North Dakota
North Dakota's lack of forests and mountains prompted the change; Northwest Passage became the pilot's title instead.
Q 02Which unsolved 1908 murder partly inspired the Laura Palmer story?
Hazel Irene Drew in Sand Lake, New York
Frost and Lynch imagined a girl next door leading a 'desperate double life' that ends in murder.
Q 03Lynch and Frost first worked together on a screenplay about which star, for a film that was never made?
Marilyn Monroe
Venus Descending, based on the book Goddess, was dropped by Warner Bros., but the two became friends.
Q 04How long did Lynch and Frost take to write the pilot screenplay after three months of talking about it?
10 days
They pitched ABC in a ten-minute meeting during the 1988 writers' strike with little more than an image and a concept.
Q 05What was the budget for the two-hour pilot?
$4 million
ABC then bought seven episodes at $1.1 million apiece.
Q 06Which ABC executive fought to get Twin Peaks on the air, winning a conference call against New York executives?
Bob Iger
He later admitted in his memoir that ABC's push to reveal the killer early hurt the show.
Q 07Which scene did ABC's Standards and Practices ask Lynch and Frost to shorten, and they refused?
Cooper removing the tiny 'R' from Laura's fingernail
The extreme close-up made the censors uncomfortable, but it stayed.
Q 08Isabella Rossellini was originally cast as which character, before dropping out?
Giovanna Packard
The role was reconceived as the Chinese-born Josie Packard and given to Joan Chen.
Q 09Which cast member is the father of the show's co-creator?
Warren Frost, who played Dr. Will Hayward
He returned for The Return but died in February 2017, before it aired.
Q 10Sheryl Lee was originally hired from Seattle for what modest purpose?
Just to play a dead girl
A home-movie picnic scene convinced Lynch she could act, and she was recast as cousin Maddy too.
Q 11The one-armed man's appearance in the pilot began as a homage to which TV series?
The Fugitive
Phillip Michael Gerard's name references Lieutenant Philip Gerard from that show.
Q 12What was Frank Silva's job on the crew before he was cast as Bob?
Set dresser
His reflection was accidentally caught in a mirror during Sarah Palmer's vision, and Lynch kept it.
Q 13Lynch first had the idea for the Log Lady while working with Catherine Coulson on which film?
Eraserhead
That was his directorial debut, years before Twin Peaks.
Q 21Which malfunctioning object did Lynch keep in the Twin Peaks scene where Cooper first examines Laura's body?
A flickering fluorescent lamp
He liked the disconcerting effect it created.
Q 22What share of the audience watched the pilot, the highest-rated TV movie of the 1989-90 season?
33%
ABC's research chief credited later growth to 'the water cooler syndrome'.
Q 23Which NBC sitcom did Twin Peaks compete against on Thursday nights, hurting both shows' ratings?
Cheers
ABC moved the season-one finale to a Wednesday, and ratings jumped.
Q 14Richard Beymer, cast as Ben Horne, was best known to Lynch for which 1961 film?
West Side Story
Several other stars of 1950s and 60s cinema were cast alongside him.
Q 15How long did Badalamenti and Lynch take to write the show's signature theme?
20 minutes
Badalamenti called it the 'Love Theme from Twin Peaks'; Lynch told him he had just written 75% of the score.
Q 16Several of the show's musical motifs were borrowed from which 1989 Julee Cruise album?
Floating into the Night
The album also served as the soundtrack to Lynch's Industrial Symphony No. 1.
Q 17Which jazz vocalist performed 'Sycamore Trees' in the series?
Jimmy Scott
Julee Cruise sang four of the Lynch-Badalamenti collaborations.
Q 18Where, according to Cooper in the pilot, is Twin Peaks located?
Five miles south of the Canadian border, twelve miles west of the state line
That puts it near real-life Metaline Falls, though filming happened in Snoqualmie, North Bend and Fall City.
Q 19The soap-within-the-show, Invitation to Love, was shot in which architectural landmark?
Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House
Most interiors were otherwise shot on standing sets in a San Fernando Valley warehouse.
Q 20What everyday moment gave Lynch the idea for the Red Room dream?
Leaning against a hot car in the sun
The scene was never scripted and was shot with the pilot as an alternate ending for the European video release.
Q 24What did the letter-writing campaign to save the show call itself?
COOP
Citizens Opposed to the Offing of Peaks won the show four more Thursday nights.
Q 25Which world event bumped Twin Peaks from its time slot for six weeks out of eight in early 1991?
The Gulf War
After episode 15 ranked 85th of 89 shows, ABC put the series on hiatus.
Q 26According to Frost, who effectively vetoed the planned Cooper-Audrey romance?
Lara Flynn Boyle
Boyle was dating MacLachlan at the time; Annie Blackburn was created as a replacement love interest.
Q 27Which two producers joined Lynch and Frost as showrunners after episode 14?
Harley Peyton and Robert Engels
Lynch had little creative control after the killer's reveal until the season finale.
Q 28How did Lynch describe the effect of resolving the Laura Palmer murder?
It 'killed the goose that laid the golden egg'
He and Frost had wanted to keep the mystery unsolved until the very end of the series.
Q 29Which two Emmys did the first season actually win from its fourteen nominations?
Costume design and editing
Kyle MacLachlan lost the lead actor Emmy that year, though he won the Golden Globe.
Q 30Who won the Golden Globe for supporting actress for Twin Peaks at the 48th awards?
Piper Laurie
Fenn was nominated in the same category; the show also won Best Drama Series.