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The Pritchett-Dunphy families living in Los Angeles have become a weeknight favorite for many TV watchers with their mishaps and one-liners. Patriarch Jay has remarried to a younger Colombian woman who has a son; daughter Claire and her husband Phil are trying to bring up their three kids; and couple Mitchell and Cameron have adopted a Vietnamese daughter and are looking to have another child. Some family members get along and some don't. How much do you know about the misadventures of the extended family? Test your knowledge.
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