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31 Did You Find Everything Alright?
A couple of lovers once "walked off to look for America". Have you ever wondered if they found everything all right? While you think about that, take a wander through Simon and Garfunkel's "America" and see how well you remember the lyrics to this song
Simon and Garfunkel Average
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Mar 11 12
330 plays
32 Why's Everyone Watching the Humans?
We're mad as heck, and we're not gonna take it any more! We're tired of our humans stealing our spotlight on our TV shows! We're the pets on American television. Do you know who we are?
Animals On TV Average
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Jul 07 11
624 plays
33 Sting's Literature Course
Answer these questions about references to literature that are found in Sting's lyrics!
Sting Tough
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Aug 23 08
318 plays
34 Ghost in the Machine--Album Quiz #4
"Ghost in the Machine" is The Police's fourth studio album, and this quiz is the fourth in a series of quizzes about the albums by The Police. Have fun!
Police, The Average
15 Q
alaspooryoric
Sep 03 10
150 plays
35 "Zenyatta Mondatta"--Album Quiz #3
Allow The Police to arrest your attention long enough to take this third quiz in a series of quizzes about Police albums. This one asks questions about their third album--"Zenyatta Mondatta".
Police, The Average
15 Q
alaspooryoric
Aug 07 10
159 plays
36 A-1 Cliches
Please do not Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here. This is a simple quiz about English language cliches, idioms, etc. that begin with the letter "A" or begin with a word that begins with the letter "A".
Idioms and Proverbs Average
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Apr 23 13
474 plays
37 Modifiers: The Good, the Bad, and the Badly
I've put together a little something about adjectives and adverbs to quiz your knowledge about words and phrases used as modifiers in the English language. All questions and answers use Standard American English rules of grammar.
Grammatical and Lexical Items Average
15 Q
alaspooryoric
Mar 04 11
387 plays
38 Look Ma! No Hands!
But I didn't say I wouldn't use my feet! This quiz is a random assortment of questions about the foot. Allow me to hold your feet to the fire and see how many you can answer correctly.
Thematic 10Q Average Average
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Jul 16 11
480 plays
39 Which Witch was Seen on the Scene?
It's bad enough that no one can tell which witch twin is which, but Frances and Francis are constantly confused themselves. Can you help them determine the words each should use in the situations below?
Grammatical and Lexical Items Easy
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Nov 04 11
474 plays
40 Mother Goose Learns Some Spanish!
Hola! I'm going to give you some lines from Nursery Rhymes, but replace one of the English words with a Spanish word. The Spanish word will be in ALL CAPS. See if you can figure out what English word has been replaced! Buena Suerte! (Good Luck!)
General Topics for Kids Very Easy
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Aug 06 11
819 plays
41 "A Fistful of Dollars": The First 15 Minutes
Sergio Leone's "A Fistful of Dollars", starring Clint Eastwood, has perhaps one of the most memorable expositions in any film. See what you remember from the first 10 to 15 minutes of the movie!
Fa - Fm Movies Average
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Jul 03 12
120 plays
42 Synchronicity--Album Quiz #5
Welcome to the fifth quiz about the albums recorded by The Police! See how much you know about "Synchronicity," their fifth studio album (I have trouble saying their "final" album).
Police, The Tough
15 Q
alaspooryoric
Dec 22 10
219 plays
43 Juggling Letters
Take a letter from one word; add it to the other word; create two new synonymous words. Example: "TAR and RIPE" become "tear rip" after moving the "E." Type only the 2 new words for answers. Do not alter word order or add slashes or punctuation marks.
Unique Quizzes Average
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Apr 03 11
339 plays
44 The Importance of Knowing Your Lines
I'll give you a quotation from "The Importance of Being Earnest," and you choose which character says it.
Wilde, Oscar Average
20 Q
alaspooryoric
Jul 11 08
366 plays
45 Odd One Out, Part 2 (Sting's Music)
Like the quiz before, one of the answers listed for each question does not belong. Pick the odd one out depending on the criteria in each question. By the way, I've tried to make this one a little easier than the previous quiz in this series.
Sting Tough
20 Q
alaspooryoric
Apr 20 09
237 plays
46 Reggatta de Blanc-- Album Quiz #2
This is the second in a series of quizzes concerning the studio albums of The Police. How much do you know about their second production--"Reggatta de Blanc"?
Police, The Average
15 Q
alaspooryoric
Jul 06 10
141 plays
47 You're Trapped in a Board Game!
You have been shrunk to the size of a game token and are being forced to walk the boards of various games. Each time you guess the game you are in, you are transported to another board until you have guessed the tenth one.
Board Games Mixture Average
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Aug 22 11
672 plays
48 Literary Skeletons
Insert the missing vowels to complete these one-word titles of famous literary classics. The letter "y" has also been removed from titles when it is being used as a vowel. For example, PGMLN would be "Pygmalion".
Literature Word Play Average
25 Q
alaspooryoric
Feb 25 13
366 plays
49 This Means Nothing to Me
This is a quiz literally about "nothing"! I do mean literally. So, jump aboard and see if you know nothing!
Thematic 10Q Tough Tough
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Jul 24 10
657 plays
50 Animals - Odd One Out
Pick the animal that does not belong in the list of four. Take your time to consider each animal's characteristics; immediately or eventually, some detail will stand out.
Animal Groups Tough
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Jun 02 11
531 plays
51 Outlandos d'Amour--Album Quiz #1
How well do you know The Police? How well do you know their first album--"Outlandos d'Amour"? Take this quiz and find out!
Police, The Average
15 Q
alaspooryoric
Jun 23 10
141 plays
52 Wordwise Books
This game is like the typical Wordwise; however, the answers are all titles of books. The "question" will be a rebus that playfully suggests a title of a book. For example, THE MADDING CROWD----------FAR would be "Far from the Madding Crowd" by Hardy.
Literature Word Play Average
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Jun 30 12
228 plays
53 Subject/Verb Agreement
I'll give you a sentence missing a verb. You'll choose the verb by deciding which verb correctly agrees with the subject. Keep in mind that if a subject is singular, then the verb will usually add an "s" to its end. Use Standard American English.
Grammatical and Lexical Items Average
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Dec 26 10
585 plays
54 Literary Skeletons II
Insert the missing vowels to complete the names of these classical and celebrated writers. For example, SHKSPR would be "Shakespeare". The letter "Y" has also been removed from names when it's used as a vowel.
Literature Word Play Average
25 Q
alaspooryoric
Mar 09 13
333 plays
55 Odd One Out (Sting's Music)
One of these answers about Sting's music is not like the others. Pick the one that doesn't fit according to the criteria in each question.
Sting Difficult
20 Q
alaspooryoric
Aug 20 08
171 plays
56 Who Sang That Lyric?
I'll give you a lyric from a Police song; you tell me the band member who sang it. Answers are based on versions of songs from studio recordings only. Think of the song first; then think of whose voice is singing the words.
Police, The Difficult
10 Q
alaspooryoric
Jun 25 08
516 plays
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