1. 1. “When you were here before / Couldn’t ______.”

    Not quite. Real Radiohead fans know that “Creep” opens with lead singer Thom Yorke—a notorious frequenter of all-night diners—sadly recalling his indecision the last time a waitress came to his table.

    You got it! “Creep” opens with lead singer Thom Yorke—a notorious frequenter of all-night diners—sadly recalling his indecision the last time a waitress came to his table.

    Not quite. Real Radiohead fans know that “Creep” opens with lead singer Thom Yorke—a notorious frequenter of all-night diners—sadly recalling his indecision the last time a waitress came to his table.

    Not quite. Real Radiohead fans know that “Creep” opens with lead singer Thom Yorke—a notorious frequenter of all-night diners—sadly recalling his indecision the last time a waitress came to his table.

  2. 2. “______ like an angel / _____ makes me cry.”

    Yes! In this line, Yorke praises his waitress’s brute strength and compares it favorably to his own, leading some to theorize that he is addressing a waiter, though in interviews Yorke has emphatically confirmed that it is a waitress.

    Wrong! This is where Yorke praises his waitress’s brute strength and compares it favorably to his own, leading some to theorize that he is addressing a waiter, though in interviews Yorke has emphatically confirmed that it is a waitress.

    Wrong! This is where Yorke praises his waitress’s brute strength and compares it favorably to his own, leading some to theorize that he is addressing a waiter, though in interviews Yorke has emphatically confirmed that it is a waitress.

    Wrong! This is where Yorke praises his waitress’s brute strength and compares it favorably to his own, leading some to theorize that he is addressing a waiter, though in interviews Yorke has emphatically confirmed that it is a waitress.

  3. 3. “____ a feather / In a _______.”

    Go back and listen to the song; you’ll find that in this part, Thom Yorke continues bemoaning his inability to lift weight.

    Go back and listen to the song; you’ll find that in this part, Thom Yorke continues bemoaning his inability to lift weight.

    Exactly. Here, Thom Yorke continues bemoaning his inability to lift weight.

    Go back and listen to the song; you’ll find that in this part, Thom Yorke continues bemoaning his inability to lift weight.

  4. 4. “_____ special / _____ special.”

    Yep, this is where Thom Yorke asks about the special, then orders the special; though in the radio version of “Creep,” the line was changed to “Very good, I’ll have the special.”

    Nope, this is actually where Thom Yorke asks about the special, then orders the special; though in the radio version of “Creep,” the line was changed to “Very good, I’ll have the special.”

    Nope, this is actually where Thom Yorke asks about the special, then orders the special; though in the radio version of “Creep,” the line was changed to “Very good, I’ll have the special.”

    Nope, this is actually where Thom Yorke asks about the special, then orders the special; though in the radio version of “Creep,” the line was changed to “Very good, I’ll have the special.”

  5. 5. “But I’m ____ / I’m ____.”

    Of course you know this one! It’s where Yorke starts sneezing, articulating the word “achoo!” with such precision that some believe he faked it, though Yorke has publicly insisted the sneezes are authentic.

    Wrong! Come on! This is the famous part where Yorke starts sneezing, articulating the word “achoo!” with such precision that some believe he faked it, though Yorke has publicly insisted the sneezes are authentic.

    Wrong! Come on! This is the famous part where Yorke starts sneezing, articulating the word “achoo!” with such precision that some believe he faked it, though Yorke has publicly insisted the sneezes are authentic.

    Wrong! Come on! This is the famous part where Yorke starts sneezing, articulating the word “achoo!” with such precision that some believe he faked it, though Yorke has publicly insisted the sneezes are authentic.

  6. 6. “What the hell ______”

    No! As he continues sneezing, Yorke desperately asks what is wrong with him.

    No! As he continues sneezing, Yorke desperately asks what is wrong with him.

    Yes! As he continues sneezing, Yorke desperately asks what is wrong with him.

    No! As he continues sneezing, Yorke desperately asks what is wrong with him.

  7. 7. “I don’t _____.”

    Incorrect. Before he gets through the next line, Thom Yorke’s sneezes come on worse than ever.

    You’re right on the mark! Before he gets through the line, Thom Yorke’s sneezes come on worse than ever.

    Incorrect. Before he gets through the next line, Thom Yorke’s sneezes come on worse than ever.

    Incorrect. Before he gets through the next line, Thom Yorke’s sneezes come on worse than ever.

  8. 8. “I don’t care _____.”

    Actually, this is where Yorke gives up and asks his bandmates to stop, marking the end of “Creep,” an all-time great song.

    Right, this is where Yorke gives up and asks his bandmates to stop, marking the end of “Creep,” an all-time great song.

    Actually, this is where Yorke gives up and asks his bandmates to stop, marking the end of “Creep,” an all-time great song.

    Actually, this is where Yorke gives up and asks his bandmates to stop, marking the end of “Creep,” an all-time great song.

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