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Who hasn't been on a road trip with young children that just lasted forever? This game really helps to pass the time in an imaginative way. Objects may be inside or outside the car on this journey. Have fun! (Note: some questions US-specific.)
Join "smoke" with "fog" and you get "smog". It's sometimes that easy to get a new blend word. But do you always know where the bits come from and what the new word means? Some British - some U.S.A.
Who says Shakespeare's plays are boring? This quiz will count down the ten bloodiest plays in the Bard's canon to determine which one has the most deaths. Spoilers abound in this quiz.
My family has decided to go on a long road trip around the United States. We need your help to figure out where to stay on our journey. Pick the place we will stay based on the clues provided.
The University of Cambridge is in the Fens in the eastern area of England. There are many animals that are seen in these areas. What are these animals that students might see?
Help! We've had a disaster here at the Cliché Museum. It's been raining cats and dogs, and all the cats and dogs have been washed out of our exhibit. Would you be a life saver and match them up with the right clichés please? You will? Thanks ever so!
English has borrowed from many languages over the centuries, not the least of which is Irish (a/k/a Gaelic). Here's a quiz of such words, not the obvious ones like banshee or shamrock, but ones perhaps you never knew came from the mother tongue of Éire.
Through their names or nicknames, all of these places have some connection to gemstones and other precious metals. Can you guess where on earth these are?
Some people achieve greatness, some have greatness thrust upon them, but the line between high success and bitter failure can be a fine one. Trace these 10 who went from top of the pole to bottom of the pile.
Animals have many adaptations to protect themselves from detection, either from predators or from prey. Identify each of these as primarily depending on their colouration or on their behaviour.
In the 1760s, a group of ordinary men banded together to lead their fellow Americans in a revolution. Can you identify these ordinary men from the clues given?
On August 9, 2010, my black and white cat, Panda, passed away. She was a wonderful pet, so I thought that she could tell you about her life.
(Suggested by my good friend conundrum49)
A rift in time opened up right in the middle of my rehearsal - there are composers from the past here right now! Can you help determine which musical period each of these composers need to go back to?
Here are ten colorful animals to be found in our wonderful world. Let's take a visit over Mother Nature's rainbow and see some of the vivid creatures that can be found.
Rain is something we take for granted yet it plays a big role on our planet. Let's take a look at rain, some of the things it can do, and some of the effects it has around us every day. Good luck!
Let's link up the names and descriptions of ten lands -- nine extant nation-states and one kaput kingdom -- all beginning with the the lovely letter "L".
Although often dismissed as impractical and illusory, dreams have inspired many people with great ideas. Here are some of these people who turned dreams and dream-like experiences into reality.
Burundi is one of Africa's smallest countries, and also one of the world's poorest. Do you know where it is on the continent, and what are some of its prominent geographical features?
Extreme sports usually involve more risk of physical injury than the average sport. Can you match each of these extreme sports with its brief description?
Short can mean the opposite of tall, as well as, for a brief amount of time. When used in a slightly different form or combined with another word it has a whole new meaning. Here's bit of a mix proclaiming its diversity.
Well, maybe not, but this quiz is a 9-for-10 quiz on the subject of wild birds. I've already written about cats and dogs for the Funtrivia Sprint, so it's time to let our feathered friends have a turn.
Here are ten prayers that Roman Catholic children and teens who go to parochial school or attend Sunday School (CCD) generally learn before they come of age. How well do you know these?
From great teachers to inspiring mentors, Hogwarts' professors had helped mould young wizards and witches' minds and characters. Match these Hogwarts' professors to the specialised subjects they taught. Knowledge of all seven books is required. Enjoy!
Back by request! I'm going to give you the names of elements, and you fill in the blank with the word that their symbols spell. All the elements will be in the proper order to correctly spell the word. (Do not put spaces in your answer!)
Find the "filling" in the word sandwich - a word which will go with both of the other words. For example, 'bone' goes with 'wish' and 'dry' - wish-bone and bone-dry. Here's a handy hint - each missing word is a part of the human body, just like bone.
This quiz introduces the mysterious realm of psychology. Psyche yourself up and come play: this quiz is perhaps more suitable for an older child, but anyone can try. :)