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What lurks in the dark of night, with their glowing eyes so bright? Scratching, growling, bumps and thumps, all those noises make me jump. The creepy critters of the night gives me such a fright.
The Renaissance began in the 1300s in Italy. Meaning "rebirth", it was a period of time when people began to rediscover the knowledge of the ancient Greeks and Romans that had been forgotten during the Middle Ages - and form new ideas as well.
With no plans and rubbish weather on Saturday, my wife, my two kids, and I decided to have a lazy day at home. Here are ten questions about the events of our day. The picture clues should help. Enjoy!
Here are ten descriptions (with original tasks) of various dog breeds. Choose the dog breed that best fits the description and don't start growling at me.
This is a quiz about musical instruments made just for kids. There are many different kinds of instruments, and learning about music is an important part of a well-rounded education.
One word is incorrect in each of these classic children's books titles. Match the title with the correct word. All books are geared toward elementary school children.
I give you a long word. You find words that are and aren't inside it. Example: The word "stepmother" has "step," "moth," and "her" inside it, but it doesn't have "mom." Words must consist of consecutive letters.
All of these British birds have a human namesake. I'll give a brief description of a bird and a cryptic clue of their famous counterpart (some may be fictitious), you choose the correct bird.
Clouds are some of the most interesting meteorological phenomena. Besides looking good, or ominous, some can predict the weather days in advance. See how you score on this quiz that will go right over your head!
The national home of the American President is the White House. It has also been the home of many dogs. This quiz offers some information - with photos - about the breeds of those dogs who were lucky enough to share the White House with the first family.
A syllable is a unit or a section of a word. Try to figure out the number of syllables in each phrase with this quiz. Also learn some interesting facts about each phrase!
If you've seen any of these elements beginning with 'C' then you might have a head start at matching them to the correct description of their name, uses or properties.
Although short of stature, these men are remembered for their tall accomplishments, for good or ill. Match the famous or infamous figure under 5'5" (165cm) with his description. N.B. At 5'6", Napoleon is too tall for this quiz!
One of the world's least visited countries, the Pacific island nation of Nauru was named "Pleasant Island" by British sea captain John Fearn when he first sighted the island in 1798. What else do you know about this lesser-known Oceanic microstate?
Africa is home to some amazing birds and animals. How much do you know about these incredible creatures from the land, sometimes called the "Dark Continent"?
Do you know 10 cities in India? Don't worry, you will. I give you clues about a city, you tell me which one it is. Each city only appears once. Good Luck!
Many people believe that nothing is impossible. Here are just a few people who proved that things others thought to be impossible were in fact, possible. How many of these amazing people do you know?
Shakespeare's plays are full of acts of betrayal (although not all are technically treason). Can you identify the plays where these examples occur? (Caution: spoilers ahead if you haven't read or seen the plays.)
Hopefully you'll love these animal photos. I'm only showing you their heads in most cases, and you need to identify the animals from the pictures and the clues.
In this quiz you have to order the largest lakes found in the Americas from largest to smallest. This quiz uses the conventional definition of a lake and uses surface area as the measurement of size.
As is the case with most youngsters, my grandson has decided that dinosaurs are pretty neat! Let's have a look at some words that are good to know when learning about dinosaurs! Be sure to choose the best answer for each choice!
Jack seems to feature quite often in nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Sort these snippets based on whether the rhyme features a character named Jack or not.
This quiz concerns events in European history in the 19th century, including a few questions about Central and Eastern Europe, which usually tend to be left out in favor of Western Europe.
There are reliable pre-incident indicators associated with Domestic Violence (DV) and murder. They won't be present in every case, but if a situation has several of these signals, there is definite reason for concern. All are True or False questions.
Domestic Violence occurs in the realm of adolescence. Many young ladies and gentlemen, are abused by their boyfriends/girlfriends are too young to know how to deal with it and are too embarrassed, afraid or ashamed to tell.