Here are some quotes, some well known and others maybe less so. Can you work out who originally came up with them, at least reputedly. The photo clues might help.
Here are ten photos of foods from the United Kingdom, all of which have a place as part of their name. You just need to identify each item and match it to its name. You can enlarge the photo by clicking on it if you need a closer look.
Although these animals aren't necessarily found just in Spain and its islands, they are all associated with the region. With photos to help, can you answer these questions about them?
All the men listed have played international sport, representing England, but some of them are imposters among the football players who played for their country. Can you identify them all?
This quiz will test your knowledge of the Faroe Islands, located between Scotland, Norway and Iceland. Before you ask me how I could get lost in such a small area, I'd just like to point out I've managed to get lost in smaller places than that.
This is a quiz about the rarest avian visitors to the UK; it includes species which are not native to the country. Some are classed as vagrants - seen a few times and never again, while others may become more regular visitors due to climate change.
This quiz covers a variety of British slang, possibly mostly northern or Midlands, but should be well enough known if you're from the UK, or even if you're not. Can you match the words to their meanings?
Many illnesses are passed on by contaminated food or water. Most of them cause vomiting and/or diarrhoea, although some are more serious. This quiz asks you to match the description of the symptoms to the disease name.
New format vehicle registrations were introduced in Great Britain in 2001. The first two letters indicate which licensing office issued the plate, so can you match the letters to the area to which they apply?
Ungulates are animals with hooves, and Africa has a lot of them, especially in the antelope family. The photos aren't all antelopes, but there are quite a few, so can you tell them apart with just a photo to help?
The men of the Old Testament often had more than one wife (or concubine), some of them at the same time, which means they also fathered quite a few children. Can you match five men with two of the women with whom they definitely had children?
All the hummingbirds in this quiz have been shot but, fortunately, only with a camera. I'm sure jonnowales, who suggested the title, didn't really want us to kill them. Click to enlarge the photos of these ten beautiful hummingbirds for a closer look.
This quiz covers some of the celebrities most of us had never heard of before the twenty-first century began. How many can you recognise? Note - some UK bias, but the photo hints should help.
From a brief description, and the book of the Bible in which they appear, can you identify these women who are all named in the Old Testament of the Bible? References and spellings are taken from the Authorised King James version where they differ.
We're going to go for gin, beer, rum and various other drinks by travelling around the world. This quiz will visit the cities associated with creating various alcoholic beverages, with picture clues to help.
Dawn breaks at different times depending on where you are. Can you put these countries in order from the first to see the new day to the last? The quiz is based on positions relative to the International Date Line & generally ignores time changes.
The characters in the musical 'Cats' have their own distinctive characters. This quiz matches them up with the sweet food - puddings, desserts and cakes - which seems most suited to them.
Here are ten television programmes from various places around the United Kingdom. Match the show to its setting - the one in which it began for those which changed their location.
Their language is all Greek to me, so it's not surprising that I got lost - again. I didn't lose my camera, though, so I have some photos to help you answer these questions.
This quiz covers some of those unfortunate people who were born on Christmas Day, doomed to receiving only one present from their friends and family. There will be pictorial hints as well.
There is plenty of doom and gloom around in literature, but this quiz is devoted to the benefits of seeing the glass as half full. Let's hear it for the optimists.
All the sporting people in this quiz had to jump as part of their particular sport. Can you match the sports person to the sport in which they jumped at a chance to compete?
The Bible is full of promises - those made by God (often called covenants) to people but also those made between characters or by humans to God. Here are ten of them. The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible has been used for quotations and references.
This quiz covers some of the wonders of the Solar System, with illustrations which may help. It was written on behalf of Team Rockettes for the Fun Trivia Amazing Race 2.
Kyleisalive has sent the members of NVNG on a magical mystery tour, where we have rediscovered some sites previously found by well known explorers. These landmarks might help us work out where we are, but can you give us some assistance?
This quiz is in the fill in the blank format where you drag the answers into the blanks left in the narrative. It covers a small part of the central nervous system.
'All of These' is a common, although now discouraged, answer often seen in older quizzes. In this quiz, though, it simply means all the answers begin with 'all' and just need to be matched with their definitions.
This quiz features films about, or set during the time of, some of the world's worst despots. I'll give you the film title and country and you need to match the tyrannical leader who cast his shadow over the events depicted. The dictator may not appear.