Queen Elizabeth II created a big branch of the Windsor family tree! This quiz tests to see if you can match her descendants with their parents. Because titles can change, this quiz uses birth names. Best of luck!
HBO's "The Sopranos" was rich with some of the most memorable characters in television history. Many viewers identified with Christopher Moltisanti, an up-and-comer in the DiMeo crime family. How much do you know about this important character? Good luck
Weird things happen when you run popular '80s lyrics through a translator and back again! Can you recognize these hits after they've gone through Polish, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Swahili, French, Gaelic, Vietnamese, or other translations?
Every question or answer in this quiz contains the word "end." Several of the major Funtrivia categories are included. Sometimes the images are clues and sometimes they're just decorative. Good luck!
This quiz tests whether you can match the song with the artist. All songs start with the letter H, and I've included the year the song was released to avoid confusion. Good luck!
Please match the title of the song with the artist known for singing it. The songs all start with the letter "B" and were released in the 1960s to the 1980s. Good luck!
Many of the world's major religions have at least one text associated with it. In this quiz, match the religion with at least one of its religious text. May the Higher Power be with you!
Contrasting the grim story lines with occasional humor is one of the features that made HBO's "The Sopranos" great television. And these gangsters had very humorous language sometimes. Test your skill to see if you can speak like a mobster!
Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises", a semi-autobiographical novel about a group of expats living in Paris, has been in print continuously since its publication in 1926. How much do you know about this canonical book? Most of the pictures should help a bit.
Australians and New Zealanders I've met had made sure I was aware of the distinction, thus the name of this quiz! Please enjoy this quiz on some very distinguished New Zealanders. Sometimes the images are helpful.
The title of this quiz sounds like a mystery novel, doesn't it? That's what this quiz is about. See if you can put together the title of these famous detective novels. Each one has an animal's name included. Good luck!
So you're a fan of HBO's "The Sopranos", which ran for six seasons 1999-2007. The relationship Tony had with wife Carmela was one of the most stabilizing factors in his life. What do you know about this formidable Italian mother?
The name "Jerry" has had its ups and downs in popularity in the U.S., reaching as high as #14 in 1940 and falling steadily since, reaching #491 in 2015. Can you identify these famous people named Jerry? All are entertainers in some way or another.
For this quiz, enlarge the photos and say what you see -- you should get words that spell out or hint at George Clooney movies. Good Night and Good Luck!
Many of Edgar Allan Poe's unique phrases might be embedded in our memories without our really even knowing it. See if you can choose the word or phrase missing from the following titles or quotes. Good luck!
Chances are, if you remember using this technology, you have grown old, whether you realize it or not! Some of it is old and some of it is REALLY old. Let's take a look back at technology of yesteryear.
Tony Soprano's first cousin, Tony Blundetto, was introduced to "The Sopranos" at the beginning of season five. Brilliantly played by Steve Buscemi, Tony B. was a fascinating friend and foil to Tony S. Test your knowledge!
This quiz matches great works of art with their makers. These could be considered some of the Great Hits of Art, as there's nothing obscure here. Good luck!
Something has gone wrong with the inventory at this game store: the titles of classic board games have been translated. Can you return them to their real names?
Maybe you've already completed the other "T is for Television" quizzes, but if you haven't, not to worry, you can start here, too. I hope you enjoy this mixture of questions about my favorite guilty pleasure, TV!
A rose by any other name may smell the same, but a book adapted into a film, maybe not so much. Can you match the movies with the books on which they're based?
It was Archimedes who said "Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world." Let's examine some of the global organizations that are working to make the world a little better!
All U.S. states have unique histories, but Louisiana even more so! Test your history skills with this quiz on the state whose motto is "Union, Justice and Confidence."
The first part of the 21st century has seen a mix of new literary classics as well as popular reads. See if you can match the title of the book with at least one of its major settings. Good luck!
Fortunately, the killers in question here are fictional. This quiz requires you to match the killer of each fictional work with the appropriate title. Here there be spoilers.
"Eight is Enough" ran on ABC in the US from 1977 to 1981. It was about a family with eight children. Can you match the names of the characters with the words that best describes them?
This is part of the "T is for Television" series of quizzes, with double trouble this time: all these shows have at least two words that start with the same letter in the title. We skipped a few letters of the alphabet. Good luck!