Rabbits figure in all manner of fictional works: novels, plays, short stories, movies, television, and song lyrics. Test your knowledge of fictional rabbits by taking this quiz.
In this quiz we will explore the use of the color red in the world of entertainment. Avoid the red herrings, try not to be caught red-handed and pretty soon you will be painting the town red or rolling out that red carpet.
To honor my name, I have compiled these Freds, Freddies, and Freddys in the world of entertainment. Your job is to identify them by the description given. The quiz does have a U.S. bias, but not all are American.
Ten well-known dogs from the worlds of film and television have been let off their leads, and I, the dog warden, have been given the arduous task of rounding them up. Care to give me a hand?
James Darren sang 'Goodbye cruel world, I'm off to join the circus' in 1961 and Team NVNG have decided to join him in this look around circuses in various areas of fiction.
Here is a mix of questions about games or objects that are used in gambling games or about games often seen in casinos. I'll bet you have seen some of these before. The odds are that you will do well on this quiz!
A sign appears on the horizon for a fun, family vacation destination and I have no choice but to drive up and investigate. Little did I know, it would send me on a harrowing adventure through the Walt Disney World Resort. Help, please!
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