When I first joined FunTrivia, I vowed to never write a music quiz, so here it is!
A few questions about Aussie music over the years, and expertly written by my daughter.
I play competition Scrabble, and anagramming is a major part of the game. Test yourself on some of the simpler words that may appear on your rack. This is the second quiz of this series, with more to come.
My bookshelf is overflowing, so I thought I would share some of my favourite authors with you. Fiction, non-fiction, serious, funny- they are all there. I hope you like them, too.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA is the largest state in Australia. It also has the most letters in its name so there are many words hidden in it. Can you find just ten words in WESTERN AUSTRALIA?
This is part of a series of quizzes on words that can be used in Scrabble. All answers have five letters, and are anagrams of each other. No punctuation is required, and hints will be provided for every question.
Route 66 is an iconic road in American history. Nat King Cole, The Rolling Stones and many others have sung about it. Can you match the factoids with the places listed in the famous song, as we wind our way from Chicago to LA?
Do you really know your Hard Rock and Metal lyrics? I'll give you the band and a line of lyrics, you simply pick the song title. All questions are 50/50.
Yet another in the series. All answers have seven letters, and are anagrams of each other. There is NO punctuation involved, and the starting letter of each answer will be provided. Good Luck!
Another one in the series. The answers are of various lengths, so pay special attention to the hints. All answers are anagrams of each other. Enjoy, and 'happy tiles!'.
Every person in this quiz is (or was) 6'4" (193cm) tall. I would call that 'lengthy', wouldn't you? I will try to keep my questions to 10 words, but will probably fail miserably in that quest.
I always thought that my birthday was a boring day of the year, but many things have happened on the day. Here are just ten different events that occurred on December 30.
I spun my globe and my finger landed on Longitude 30 degrees East. This imaginary line passes through several countries in Europe, Asia and Africa. My quiz is about some of these countries.
After wading through all the doom and gloom of the daily newspaper, the comics page is a welcome oasis. See how many Australian comic strips you can recognise.
Each answer is two (or three) six-letter words that are anagrams of each other. No punctuation is required, and I will give you the starting letters for each answer.
Have you ever wondered how to make a boring spreadsheet into an eye-catching chart? Or how to process your data quicker and better? Hopefully my quiz will help out.
All the tricks in here have been tested in Excel 2000.
Another one, but be warned- this one is tough, unless you know your brackets and your snoods!
Just drop a letter each time, and anagram the remainder. Best of luck.