The movie, "Coma", was released in 1978. It was about a black-market scheme to harvest organs from the bodies of long-term coma patients, to then be sold to the highest bidder.
Here are 10 fractured titles (leaving out "The") from Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events". In case you don't know the series, both words in the correct answer start with the same letter. Spelling counts!
Based on a novel by Sloan Wilson, 1959's "A Summer Place" was quite the soap opera. Dealing with all kinds of risque topics, and generally dismissed by critics, it was and remains a popular story. Let's see what you know about it.
The 2009-10 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team performed much better than the pundits had anticipated. Let's see what you remember about the season.
In Parts 1 & 2, team "Phoenix Rising" invited you to tour FunTrivia on the wings of the mythical phoenix. Now, in Part 3, you and the legendary symbol of rebirth from destruction will make a return trip, visiting categories World through Literature.
Much of the traffic in and around New York City is handled by the roads that make up New York's "Parkway" system. Here's a quiz about them. (Watch for hints)
"Le Mans" is a 1971 film directed by Lee H. Katzin. It includes real footage from the actual running of the race in 1970. Here are some basic questions - watch for hints.