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Each of these locations can be found in the Los Angeles area (or at least, close enough for international tourists to plan to visit them while in LA). Can you identify each location from its description?
While my friends and I caravan through deserts, we are surprised to see so many different types of animals in the hot, dry areas. Can you identify the animal from the clue given?
Going back to "Square One" means starting again after a disappointment or failure. But it doesn't always mean the end - it certainly didn't for these famous people. Can you match these famous people to their "Square One" story?
Human history is full of conflict, but some locations stand out as sites of particular significance. These are famous locations associated with war throughout history and across the world.
As is the case with most youngsters, my grandson has decided that dinosaurs are pretty neat! Let's have a look at some more words that are good to know when learning about dinosaurs! Be sure to choose the best answer for each choice!
They were (or still are) children like you, but they have done things that would be difficult even for most adults. Here are ten of them - do you know their special talent?
The names of ten wild animals from across the world have gotten all jumbled up! The words written in capital letters need to be rearranged to find the right names. Can you help?
Situated on the edge of eastern Europe, Ukraine has had a turbulent political history, although its citizens have nevertheless made their mark in areas such as literature, music and sport. What do you know about this historic but troubled country?
Among the Bard's innumerable contributions to Western culture (not least quiz-making), let's not forget catchy phrases used by some authors to name their literary efforts! Here are some well-known examples from the 20th century.
I like the number eight so much that I've put it in these sayings, rhymes and book titles instead of the real number. Can you find the right number to replace the number eight?
A compound word is when you take two smaller words and put them together to make one bigger word. These compound words are all the names of various living things. Use the rebuses to figure them out. Good Luck!
More cute animal photos that I hope you'll love. Again, I'm only showing you their heads in most cases, and you need to identify the animals from the pictures and the clues.
All of these cats are listed as apex predators, meaning that once they reach maturity they are not preyed upon by others. These graceful animals represent some of those at the "Top of the Food Chain".
The words 'organic chemistry' may send a chill down the undergraduate spine but you needn't be an expert to have a go at this quiz. Use the photos to discover some of the common functional groups that make up the organic chemist's bread and butter.
On a recent trip to the zoo, I was amazed to find that my young grandson was interested in visiting the Bird House. And why not?! Birds are very interesting! His favorite? The terrific toucan!
We have been studying animals that we find in nature where we live. My grandson thinks ducks are just duckie! In British slang, that means darling or dear! We hope you do too!
The answer to each question is anagram of the word in capital letters. The letters of this word can be rearranged to make the name of a city in Europe.
A character from Sheridan's play 'The Rivals', Mrs Malaprop would misuse words by substituting a similar sounding but wrong word in its place - hence malapropism. In this quiz, select the word that should have been used in place of the 'malapropism'.
I love my Vegemite, but I love my veggies more! See if you can work out the vegetables I've chosen from this quiz, using the hints provided by the photos.
The clues in this match quiz cryptically point toward a number of UK towns and cities... This is the first 'taster' of a series that I have planned. I hope that you enjoy working them out.
To shoot the breeze is to have an informal conversation with someone. We're going to start with a word and change one letter in each question to reach another related word.
Come visit exotic countries and learn fascinating facts about their unique geographical features in this virtual world tour. Fasten your seat belt as we will be visiting 25 nations in alphabetical order. Enjoy the whirlwind trip!
Some of these nursery rhyme characters have wandered into the wrong rhyme and others are just getting their story wrong. They are all mixed up! Help them find their proper rhyme.
There are many beautiful and exotic creatures on our planet, but many of them are also lethal to humans. Can you match my selection of ten such creatures with what makes them so dangerous?