Here's yet another word game for you French speakers at Quizzyland. Simply fill in the blank with a word that goes with all the clues provided. Example: champignons de _____, sous les ponts de _____= Paris. Bonne chance!
Here's yet another quiz in a never-ending series, for serious celebrhyme connoisseurs! Just follow the clues and the pattern as follows: Douglas'tricycles = Mike's trikes.
Here's a word game for Quizzyland's francophiles. Simply put in the French word that is either part of a compound word or an expression and fits either before or after all the clues given. No accents are necessary for any of the words given.
Find a rhyme for the first name or nickname of the celebrity that goes with the word in the clue. Example: Hudson's speeches = Rock's talks. This quiz accepts both punctuated and non.
Here is another sampling of some very curious terms from the not-so-distant past in America. Good luck to all! Many of these you'll probably know, others you might have heard on the late-late-late show.
Here's another song lyrics quiz from yesteryear, with the theme of the moon. One thing we can safely say is that for songwriters, the moon is essential for romance! I'll give you some words, you pick the title. Good luck!
This is another quiz in a series of terms from American slang terms from the past. Some of them you'll find on the late late show and a few are still around, lying doggo. Good luck!
Here are some words from Provençal, the language once spoken all over Southern France and still kept alive, also used in French spoken in Provence, in either literature or speech.
Here's yet another word game for the Francophiles and Francophones of Quizzyland. Bon courage. Example: ______de Paris, chercher des _______=champignons (note : there are no accents in any of these answers)
Here's a wordplay that will give you a look into the world of our feathered friends. Simply combine both clues, then give the correct spelling for the corresponding bird. Happy flying! Example: Exclamation of pain + 12th letter of the alphabet = owl.
Here's yet another in the endless series of celebrity rhyme games, if the feeding frenzy didn't scare you off, I double dare you on this one. Kline's paradises = Kevin's heavens
How very odd! Chief Inspector Clouseau has left a quiz here. Find the correct question or answer by correctly pronouncing the French words you see, then matching it to the logical question or answer. Careful,appearances are deceiving!
Here's a little number for those of you like me who agree that they don't make songs like they used to. I'll give you a line or two, you find the title. Have fun!
Here is a little mix-up game with European languages. Find the intruder! I'll give you an English word and then you find the word which is NOT the equivalent! Languages used: French, Italian, German and Spanish. Good Luck!
This quiz digs and delves deep into the dark depths of the dictionary. It should be a challenge. Please note that this is not American specific and uses words from all areas English is used.
Here is another little number for the lyrics from the 'oldies'. This time I'll give you a line from the song, and you give me the next line which is also the song title. Hope you enjoy these as much as I do.
Hey, how often is it that you find love so easily? Just find a word that corresponds to the clue, and it will have love inside it! Example: I'm looking over a four leaf.........= clover. Have fun!
All-in-all means that when you've guessed the word from the clue, you'll have the word all somewhere in the answer. I wish you the best of luck. Example: Jordan's game= basketball. Looks simple doesn't it? That's what they ALL say.
Yes, Pokemon invaded France, so here's a quiz to see if you can find the French names for your little friends. Julian, nine, is bilingual and speaks Pokemon too and wanted to share this with you from France. We give you the English, you guess the French.
This is another American Slang quiz from yesteryear mostly. Many of these terms come from people travelling around the country, musicians, old films etc. You might hear these on the late late show. Good luck!
Here are some more random art history questions on artists for you. Many of the artists chosen have distinctive names or facts about them as clues for you. Hope you enjoy it!
In this quiz, you need to find a missing word that makes sense in both directions. Each one contains at least one fruit or nut, whether in the clue or the answer. Example: Sugar__________fairy = plum Feedback welcome, no fruitcakes please.
Here are some more American slang terms for people and their occupations. Many of these terms you'll recognize and others you might hear on the late late show. Good luck!
If you've done the prior quizzes you'll see that once you've answered the clue, sounded it out, you'll have one of our feathered friends' names. Example: Expression of pain + 12th letter of the alphabet = Owl Good luck!