Our world is bright and beautiful, full of colour and wonderful sites to behold. In this quiz, see if you can identify these places which have very colourful names.
My family has decided to go on a long road trip around the United States. We need your help to figure out where to stay on our journey. Pick the place we will stay based on the clues provided.
Through their names or nicknames, all of these places have some connection to gemstones and other precious metals. Can you guess where on earth these are?
Here's my "Limerick'd States" (Number Two)/ More quizzing in fun verse for you/ My entries won't chafe/ They're guaranteed safe/ So please don't threaten to sue! (And forget about "the man from Nantucket" on this one, too.)
The United States' capital city Washington, D.C. is filled with monuments of some of America's most famous founding fathers. Can you name which monument or place I am describing as we travel through D.C.?
This quiz takes a look at cities that are known for their beauty. These cities are either culturally rich, environmentally scenic, or just pleasing to look at. Popular sites in the cities are given in their descriptions.
The Four Winds have assembled a list of interesting places in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) of interest to any tourist. See if you can match each of these ten spots to another name for it or its description.
Australia is synonymous with blue skies, beaches and long weekends. Match the Aussie towns in this great land with the synonymous words I give you. Be warned that the pronunciation may be different to the spelling.
eg: Us + dad = Weipa (we + pa)
Find synonyms for the words given, then correctly match to the Australian town or region it sounds like. Warning: pronunciation may not be synonymous with spelling. Capitals that are not proper names will indicate separate words.
eg: Us + dad = Weipa
I'm a flight attendant, and after I tell everyone to take their seats, I like to tell them a little bit about our destination. Can you figure out where we are going based on my description? Have fun!
Find synonyms for the words given, then correctly match to the Australian town or region it sounds like. Warning: pronunciation may not be synonymous with spelling. Capitals that are not proper names will indicate separate words.
eg: Us + dad = Weipa
In this quiz we'll visit towns in the US that have colors in their names. Some interesting information is included. Population estimates, where mentioned, are from 2016.
From the description, can you determine the state these special towns are in?
There are many interesting small towns in the U.S.A. Here I will list ten of them and you tell me why someone would want to visit there. Since they are mostly obscure towns, hints will be provided.
NovaLuna's challenge reminded me of the many lands I've carted things around in (mainly souvenirs), and this quiz is about those I haven't. Can you discover where I haven't been?
I've decided to go on a long road trip. I'll stop here and there. I'll give you some clues and you have to guess which U.S. state I'm in. Remember to take this trip; your gasoline is free.
Many places in the world can be called "The Land of Plenty ". Some have a lot of history, others are rich in natural treasures or man made achievements. I have chosen ten of the many places in the world that deserve to be known.
I will give you ten large United States cities by their nicknames, and some additional information to help you identify them. Just pick the city. Oh, and my apologies to Bardolators for the Shakespeare rip-off title.
Canada is made up of 10 provinces and three territories. Ten of them are featured in this quiz. Your job is to determine their correct spelling. If you say the clue out loud you will have little trouble conquering the quiz. Enjoy.
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then pick the capital city of that country: Paris, London, Rome, Madrid. You would pick London.
Here are 10 European capital cities that have had their vowels removed. The correct answer is simply the name of the city. Example: the clue is RM...the answer would be ROME. Just add the correct vowels. Check the letter count for hints.
Say What? It's a fractured title for Canadian Provinces. Canada is 9,984,670 km. sq. (5,592,341 sq. mi.) in size, so plan a holiday with what you'll learn in the interesting information!
Many adults have a "bucket list" of places they want to visit. But it's never too soon for kids to create their own "sand bucket list" of places around the world to see. Here are some suggestions of unique places for family fun and learning.
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then pick the capital city of that country: Paris, London, Rome, Madrid. You would pick London.
I visited Washington, DC this past summer and loved the trip. I noticed people taking tours of the city and decided to do a quiz that would act like a virtual tour of Washington, DC.
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone."
Then pick the capital city of that country:
Paris, London, Rome, Madrid.
You would pick London.
In the first leg of the Amazing Race 4, I was presented a Brain Teasing challenge. Here are ten US States in fractured form to challenge you. Good luck!
Asia is the largest continent on the planet and contains the largest population. It also has the most countries. Can you find the ten Asian countries hiding in the following quiz.