The cast of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" enjoyed tremendous success before, during and after their involvement with the show. It's not enough to have watched the show to answer these questions.
Sandwiched between the headiness of Project Mercury and the triumphs of Project Apollo, Project Gemini proved to be an important second step for America in its quest for the Moon. This quiz focuses on the ten manned missions of the series.
Seated in the shadows of the nation's capital, Arlington National Cemetery is a revered and historic resting place. This quiz is devoted to some of the famous (and not-so-famous) people buried there.
America was stung by death in more ways than one in 2001. This quiz tests your knowledge of some of the passings during this historic and terrifying year.
Played on January 30, 2000, Super Bowl XXXIV proved to be a historic and electrifying finale to the 1999 NFL season. This quiz is devoted to that fateful championship game.
Big money, beautiful prizes, lots of flashing lights and loud music...It all adds up to an All-American game show experience. See how much you know about the great game shows through the years.
University of North Carolina at Charlotte: North Carolina's largest city is also home to one of the state's largest schools. Test your knowledge on this school and its growing tradition.
The vast Graveyard of Television contains programs that were canceled after only a short time on the air. Here's a second helping of Television's Greatest Misses!
The Dear Missus and I have decided to hit the open road and drive across the USA in our shiny new Winnebago. Your task is to figure out where we are, based on the notable and obscure landmarks we encounter. This is an Author's Challenge quiz.
This quiz celebrates the ZIP Code, the number at the end of an address that gets your mail where it needs to be faster! All information in this quiz is courtesy of the US Postal Service.
Wrecked trains and crashing planes make the headlines. So, too, do bad storms and terrible earthquakes. Get ready for a second helping of famous disasters!
One of the biggest events on the American sports scene, the NCAA Men's Final Four has been held in various spots around the country. This quiz covers Final Four sites from 1939 onwards.
Many of the actors who have worked on "Sesame Street" have also popped up in other TV series over the years. It's not just enough to have watched "Sesame Street"!
The legendary Irwin Allen tackled killer bees in the disaster movie "The Swarm". It's a movie that, despite its lack of success at the box office, helped cement Allen's claim to being "The Master of Disaster".
On February 1, 2003, the space shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry, killing its seven-person crew. This quiz is dedicated to Columbia and its distinguished and storied career.
Late-night television can be entertaining and controversial in its own right. This Author's Challenge quiz is devoted to the programs and personalities that have catered to night owls over the years.
The World Bowl was the championship game of NFL Europa. Questions include games played when the league was known as the World League of American Football (WLAF) and NFL Europe League (NFLEL).
Not every sports team finishes up where it starts out. Quite a few have picked up stakes and moved. Test your knowledge about some of the rolling stones of sports!
One of the primary routes in the Southeastern United States, Interstate 85 is the subject of this quiz. Sources for this quiz include Wikipedia and the 2005 AAA North America Road Atlas.
Some of Hollywood's best movies focus on people coping with machines gone haywire and nature gone berzerk. This quiz is about some of the best-known disasters in motion pictures and television.
The USA is full of interesting and unusual landmarks. But do you know where the landmarks are, based on the ZIP Codes they're in? Here are 10 to test you!