It seems that after spending a lot of time at FunTrivia everything around me suggests new questions. Can you guess the answers to these questions I thought of?
You don't have to smash an ice cream cone against your forehead or pass around concert setlists to play this quiz about America's most unlikely rock stars: the Grateful Dead. Slip on a tie-dye or a poncho and let's crank it up!
Some of the fastest people in the world are race drivers. Here is a quiz on some of those people who could not be stopped once they got behind the wheel of a race car.
"The road must eventually lead to the whole world" wrote Jack Kerouac in "On the Road", an American novel which became the Beatnik prehistory; it later became a movie. Let's get on the road again and see if we can dig it.
'E' stands for 'Enterprise' and a lot of other "Star Trek"-related things. Board our shuttlecraft and let the USS Enterprise team give you a tour of the 'E' region of the alphabet. ("DS9"="Deep Space Nine", "ENT"="Enterprise")
This quiz if a follow-up to my quiz "Baby, You Can Drive My Car". See if you can find more automobile manufacturers' names - some current, some long-gone - hidden in the following ten sentences.
Garak - Deep Space Nine's man of mystery. It took a long time for us to find out his back story. Or did we ever learn the truth? Would examining some of his statements over the years help? Let's have a look.
"The Happy Wanderer" is a very old song which originated in Germany. You may have learned it in scouting or at a summer camp. What can you remember about it?
The would-be bard must have a silver tongue to persuade people and gain their confidence. Let's see how well you speak out of both sides of your mouth - and how quickly - by deciphering these fractured types of entertainment.
Massachusetts is not only by the sea it has depended on it as a workplace and playground. How much do you know about the sixth state's relationship with the Atlantic Ocean?
Haven't had your "Star Trek" fix for the day? Well, here are some quotes for you to identify, taken from each of the "Star Trek" TV series and many of the movies. Let's see what's out there.
What does the letter 'B' have to do with "Star Trek"? See if you can identify ten things Team USS Enterprise found.
("TOS"="The Original Series", "TNG"="The Next Generation")
...if you can find it. There are automobile manufacturers' names - some current, some long-gone - hidden in each of the following ten sentences. Can you pick them out?
As the USS Voyager made its seventy-thousand light-year trip back to Earth, the crew had time for some personal moments. See if you can identify the speakers of these quotes from the more human(oid) side of Voyager. Vive l'amour!
What we call "old wives' tales" in regards to the weather were usually based on fact. Here's a look at some of those old maxims and why they were right.
Think you know history? Then you haven't hung out with the Rock The Clock team! Come on in and browse through our new self-published book which takes a little different look at history.
All wizards and witches have heard of "Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans". How much do you know about this wizard confectioner and his sweets from the "Harry Potter" series of books?
In this quiz we'll start with a five letter word related to wheel, change a letter and maybe rearrange each time, and when we're done we'll have a brand new set of tires.
The Vegas Golden Knights were the 2017 NHL expansion team, "The Golden Misfits", that surprised the hockey world by outdoing all expectations. It's an "Only in Vegas" story in which jaws dropped, records fell and a city was healed.
This quiz isn't about the man of steel, it's about planes of steel, and other materials. This is a look at some of the firsts in aviation history. If you'll spin the propeller on this old biplane, I'll set the ignition switch to 1-2 and we'll get started
Silly songs have always had popularity. A troubadour might gain favor by knowing a wide array of such songs. Let's see if you're ready to impress a monarch by identifying these songs.
This is another in a series about the fifty U.S. states. Let's have a look around Connecticut. Grab your hiking boots and water bottle. Or, you could just use your computer mouse or trackpad.
Cities often play an important part in video games. Some are astounding to see, some magical, and some so sinister you can't wait to get away from them. See if you can identify these ten which played a role in the games they were part of.
"The Legend of Zelda" video game series is full of puzzles and mysteries, so let's see if you can sort out the anagrams, shown in words that are all in CAPITAL letters, regarding characters and things found throughout the land.
This is another in a series about the fifty U.S. states. Let's have a look around Hawaii. Grab your hiking boots and water bottle. Or, you could just use your computer mouse or trackpad.
The English language developed with additions from many languages. See if you can figure out the original language of these commonly-used English words.
Traveling through the Delta Quadrant was challenging enough for Voyager's crew without having to worry about food. Fortunately, they had Neelix as a chef; or was it fortunate?
Starfleet Command has just received a compressed data stream from the USS Voyager, far away in the Delta Quadrant. Your assignment, lieutenant, is to analyze the data, which appear to be cryptic quotations and determine who said them. Start now!
Test your knowledge of the Shirelles songs and personal trivia with this quiz about one of the most popular and influential girl groups in rock and roll history.
...waiting for the sun. The Beatles didn't mention what was in the garden when they sang the song "I am the Walrus", but see if you can find the names of flowers and plants in a typical English garden hidden in these sentences.
Swimming around in Albus Dumbledore's pensieve are some words concerning Hogwarts, people and magical things. Can you pick them out from the letters that swirl around them?
Saxophones are usually considered jazz instruments but they have been used in many forms of music. Can you identify the artists or the songs that featured a sax?
Starfleet's Commander Flaherty spoke over forty languages but not Tamarian. Here's your chance to increase your linguistic skills by deciphering the language of the Children of Tama as seen in the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode "Darmok."
Nevada, the 36th U.S. state, celebrated its 150th anniversary of statehood in 2014. Here is a quiz on some of the history and accomplishments of the Silver State.
This is another in a series about the fifty U.S. states. Let's have a look around Delaware. Grab your hiking boots and water bottle. Or, you could just use your computer mouse or trackpad.
Comedians have always had a place in entertainment. They are staples of variety shows, warming up the audience for the headliners and sometimes becoming headliners themselves. Can you identify the fractured names of ten funny people?