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 from the choices, pick the capital city of that country, in this case, London.
In each sentence, a Best Picture winner is hidden, i.e, the sentence "I tag and hide" contains GANDHI: I taG AND HIde. Then pick out the appropriate clue: If the choices were Kingsley, Kingman, Kindle, Kingston, you'd pick Kingsley.
Older folks are less prone to allergies than youngsters, but because their weakened immune systems don't react as well, they can still develop. This can happen if they encounter new environments with high levels of new allergens. Learn more in this quiz.
Work out where a famous person named "Jim" is hiding in each sentence. For instance, in the sentence " A thief will nab or steal", the hidden Jim is Jim Nabors: "A thief will NAB OR Steal."
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 from the choices, pick the capital city of that country, in this case, London.
Find a famous Bob hidden in each sentence, i.e for "In the river's scum, Ming's vase sunk," the hidden Bob is Bob Cummings: ...river's sCUM MING'S vase..." And if the multiple choices were: actor, athlete, politician and killer, you would choose "actor".
Find a famous Bob hidden in each sentence, i.e for "In the river's scum, Ming's vase sunk," the hidden Bob is Bob Cummings: ...river's sCUM MING'S vase..." And if the multiple choices were: actor, athlete, politician and killer, you would choose "actor".
Instead of spending all that movie going to a fancy business school like Wharton, just plunk down on your couch, pop in a DVD, sit back, and watch these movies for an MBA: Movie Business Administration.
Hopefully that title's joke didn't Bern you up. Geneva minute to think about continuing this quiz? Well, if you do and I hope you do, I'm not neutral about that, I hope you do...enjoy these questions about the national flag of Switzerland.
I confess to you from the start that most of these football trivia questions are difficult, but I believe the upside will be the fascinating and entertaining stats and stories and trivia they reveal.
This is a list of celebrities who met their spouse or mate on a blind date. In some cases both people are famous celebrities, but in a lot of cases in this list one of them is the celebrity.
An example: F R A N K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 letters after K have been replaced with blanks, leaving FRANK, a first name. What was the full word? 1. Magi gift 2. Relish 3. Frock 4. Schooner #1 is the answer because the Magi gave FRANKINCENSE as a gift
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.
An example: F R A N K _ _ _ _ _ _ _. 7 letters after K have been replaced with blanks, leaving FRANK, a first name. What was the full word? 1. Magi gift 2. Relish 3. Frock 4. Schooner. #1 is the answer because the Magi gave FRANKINCENSE as a gift
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.
An example: F R A N K _ _ _ _ _ _ _. 7 letters after K have been replaced with blanks, leaving FRANK, a first name. What was the full word? 1. Magi gift 2. Relish 3. Frock 4. Schooner. #1 is the answer because the Magi gave FRANKINCENSE as a gift
Have fun answering these trivia questions on a wide variety of topics such as colleges, Native Americans, gods, basketball, movies, artists, and vocabulary, and then determining the commonality.
I've taken up one of the Author Challenges by Trivia_Fan54 who suggested a quiz titled "Simon Says". This quiz will focus on quotes by famous people with either the first name or surname Simon.
I've taken up one of the Author Challenges by Trivia_Fan54 who suggested a quiz titled "Simon Says". This quiz will focus on quotes by famous people with either the first name or surname Simon. Here's the 3rd quiz in this series.
An example: _ _ J A C K. 2 letters before J have been replaced with blanks, leaving JACK, a first name. What was the full word? 1-gift 2-steal a plane 3-meat condiment 4-candy. #2 is the answer because stealing an airplane is to HIJACK it.
Jukebox musicals have become a popular format of the Broadway musical. They usually are a collection of songs by a particular artist or various artists that are assembled for the show and tied together with a plot.
In each sentence, a Best Picture winner is hidden, i.e, the sentence "This car goes fast" contains ARGO: "This cAR GOes fast." Then pick out the appropriate clue: If the choices were Ben Affleck, Ben Vereen, Ben-Gay, Benji, you'd pick Ben Affleck.
The best person to treat a person's diabetes is the person themself. If you are at risk, please get tested. It is a preventable disease, and certainly a manageable one.
Work out where a famous man named "Jim" is hiding in each sentence. In the sentence "Thieves nab or steal" the hidden Jim is Jim Nabors: "Thieves NAB OR Steal." If the choices are Actor, Senator, Mime, Cop, you'd pick Actor because Jim Nabors is an actor
"Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in" said Al Pacino's Michael Corleone in "The Godfather: Part III", 16 years after playing him in 1974. Oscar trivia knowledge will be helpful for a question or two.
I will tell you from the start that most of these baseball trivia questions are difficult, but I believe the upside will be the fascinating and entertaining stats and stories and trivia they reveal.
I accepted the Author Challenge by Serenesh who requested a quiz titled "The Singer Not the Song". So I've created a quiz about songs that mention a famous singer in the lyrics. All you have to do is name the singer that the song mention.
An example: F R A N K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 letters after K have been replaced with blanks, leaving FRANK, a first name. What was the full word? 1. Magi gift 2. Relish 3. Frock 4. Schooner #1 is the answer because the Magi gave FRANKINCENSE as a gift
Here's the seventh quiz in this series of questions revolving around songs you might hear on the radio that are about radio itself. Mostly I'll provide the lyrics and you identify the artist. But sometimes vice versa. Or sometimes other stuff.
An Author Challenge suggested by LeoDaVinci is the title. Let's Take Five letters from each featured word. Those 5 letters spell out a word.
Choose the answer that defines the 5-letter word we removed.
An example: F R A N K _ _ _ _ _ _ _. 7 letters after K have been replaced with blanks, leaving FRANK, a first name. What was the full word? 1. Magi gift 2. Relish 3. Frock 4. Schooner. #1 is the answer because the Magi gave FRANKINCENSE as a gift
I accepted the Author Challenge by Serenesh who requested a quiz titled "The Singer Not the Song". So I've created a quiz about songs that mention a famous singer in the lyrics. All you have to do is name the singer, not the song, that is mentioned.
Aristotle theorized that people could only learn through hearing spoken language, but many people throughout history developed the use of sign language, a huge aid to the deaf and hearing-impaired allowing them to communicate and learn.
I have taken up the Author Challenge by Lpez who suggested the title "Just Let It All Out." Each question feature a phrase or word. Remove the letters "IT ALL" from the phrase, and unscramble the leftover letters to form a new word.
Find a famous Bob hidden in each sentence, i.e for "In the river's scum, Ming's vase sunk," the hidden Bob is Bob Cummings: ...river's sCUM MING'S vase..." And if the multiple choices were: actor, athlete, politician and killer, you would choose "actor".