Bottom, buns, keister, rear end, derriere; we call our gluteus maximus a lot of things. There are a lot of songs about it too. We will remember some of them in this tastefully done quiz.
Sal was tired of his salad bar diet (See Sal's Fractured Salad Bar). He wanted some good, greasy fast food, so he planned a fast-food feast. See if you can decipher what all Sal ate on his fast-food binge. May have a US slant.
Hope you enjoy this quiz and learn a little something as well. All the answers or questions begin with the letter "D" or have something to do with the letter "D". I used the NIV.
Before there was an NBA there was the EPBL. Formed in 1946, it brought great basketball to small US east coast towns. The EPBL impacted the NBA and basketball in many ways. This quiz explores this league's contributions to the sport of basketball.
The people mentioned in each question are famous. Three of them are tied by a common thread and one is the odd man/woman out. Try to guess who doesn't have a common bond with the other three. Good Luck.
"The Brokenwood Mysteries" is a New Zealand TV show full of interesting, quirky characters and murder. It began airing in 2014. If you have seen the show, this quiz should be easy. Hope you enjoy this quiz.
Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone were both famous U.S. frontiersmen and explorers. Although they were born over fifty years a part, they both became folk heroes in American lore. They had some similarities that causes people to sometimes confuse the two. T
The wife of America's 19th president (Rutherford B. Hayes) Lucy was known for her hospitality and loyalty to her husband. She was born in Ohio in 1831 and lived a remarkable life until her death in 1889. Hope you enjoy this quiz.
From 1798 until 1947 fifty-six men held the position of Secretary of War in the US government. This, along with the Secretary of Navy, was a Presidential cabinet level position. This quiz is about some of the men who held this position.
The books which make up the 'minor prophets' are not called 'minor' because they are less important, but because the books are shorter than the other books of prophecy in the OT. They are just as important and just as relevant. Enjoy this quiz.
'Underdog' first aired in 1964 and ran until 1973. This cartoon superhero entertained children and adults alike in over one hundred episodes. I hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane.
Many of the old fashioned hymns and spirituals are still meaningful and much loved today. Test your knowledge of lyrics and other facts about these old favorites.
Spring Grove is the second largest cemetery in the United States. Established in 1845 it is the final resting place of more than thirty Civil War generals and ten governors. I hope you enjoy this quiz about some of her more famous residents
"New Tricks" was a TV show that was aired by BBC 1 from 2004 to 2015. It was a crime drama featuring former police officers returning to work for the Metropolitan Police Service in London. This quiz focuses on the early years of the series.
The Vanderbilt Commodores played its first basketball game in 1893, and formally organized a team in 1900. The school is a charter member of the Southeastern Conference and is a private school.
John C. Frémont was an explorer, presidential candidate, US senator, army officer and military and territorial governor. This quiz is about one of the most colorful men in US history.
From the people who brought you 'Bible Moms' and 'Bible Dads' we now bring you ten multiple choice questions on 'Bible Sons and Daughters'. Hope you enjoy. The NIV is used.
There have been many 20th century writers who have tackled some of Christianity's most complex issues as well as offered encouragement to believers. This quiz explores some of those writers and their books.
Cyclorama comes from the Greek word "cycl" meaning "circle" and "orama" which means "to view". Once a great source of entertainment, these "Imaxes" of the 1800s have since declined in popularity, although several still exist today as tourist attractions.
Most of this quiz will focus on the cities of Cincinnati, Columbus, Canton and Cleveland with a few questions on other Ohio cities that begin with "C".
Cledus T. Judd, born Barry Poole, has made a successful career out of creating parodies from famous country songs. I hope you enjoy this quiz regarding some of his funny creations.
For many years Camp David has served as a haven for U.S. presidents. The secluded facility allows those who serve as America's leader to find a sense of normalcy out of the spotlight of the media and public. I hope you enjoy your "visit".
Turnip Greens are a leafy vegetable, popular in the South region of the US. Known for its low cost and high nutritional value, turnip greens have also found their way into song lyrics that represent several different genres
Words and defintions to hopefully help us expand our vocabulary. They were taken from the Webster Dictionary and Thesarus (Deluxe Edition). 10 multiple choice. Good Luck!
Don Knotts made us laugh in the Andy Griffith show. He also made us laugh in some of his movies. Good luck on these questions about his movies and a few other tidbits as well.