On the left is a brief description of a food, meal, or beverage. Match to them the famous people from the list on the right that they are named after.
(There are clues for non foodies.)
"Get out get out, I can't take it no more" were words sung by Mitchell Musso and probably expressed emotions felt by many when a marital relationship started to turned sour. Let's see what some celebrities said about the inevitable D.I.V.O.R.C.E.
To stave off boredom at Splash's Rest Home For Pampered Pooches, we sent Kyle The Kennel Boy to the local DVD store. See what you know about the 10 canine-related flicks he returned with.
Even when you say goodbye to Hollywood, you do not have to leave it. Many in the movie business, as well as others who acquired other fame, found their final resting place in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
"When Hell Freezes Over" is a saying that refers to something that will never happen. See if you can identify these "will never happen" things that did.
Some people achieve greatness, some have greatness thrust upon them, but the line between high success and bitter failure can be a fine one. Trace these 10 who went from top of the pole to bottom of the pile.
Most people just want to put them behind them, but schooldays have been a favorite subject for movie makers down through the years. See how many of the movies, and the schools, you can identify.
As a director Alfred Hitchcock made the transition from silent movies to the talkies and was responsible for many of our best-remembered movies. See how many you can name from these dramatic cinema moments.
For more than two decades, "The Ed Sullivan Show" was a feature of the CBS television schedules in the USA. Over those years he introduced many acts, including those that spearheaded the British music "invasion" of the 1960s. Find these 10 musical acts.
Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise comprised the most lovingly remembered duo in British comedy and light entertainment. Their TV shows attracted millions of viewers and stars clamoured to be sent-up and abused by the hosts.
Are you ready for some F-antastic fun?
This quiz is based on the old 'Blockbusters' TV game show. Here are questions on the 20 FunTrivia categories. Each correct answer begins with an 'F'.
Not only were they great musicians, but all four members of the British rock band Queen contributed hit songs to their catalogue.
Work out who wrote what among Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon, and Roger Taylor.
"Alexa, can you write me a quiz about things that have people's names or are named after real people?"
"Sure, 'splash. Here are 15 for you. Mix and match the descriptions on the left with the names on the right."
This is not about the Bill Withers song, but a mixed bag of questions about a lack of sunshine.
This is part of Commission 51 in the Quiz Authors' Lounge.
Let's zip our way through cities, towns and villages in the USA that have someone's first name. There are clues to help you match them up with their state.
Some people get a little sniffy about the music of the 1980s, often belittling the quality. It was, though, a high time in the UK. See what you remember.
Inspired by the John Prine song "(We're Not) The Jet Set", Kyle The Kennel Boy decided he would go on a Grand Tour of Europe - without leaving the USA. Let's trace his progress.
What do you call a blonde with half a brain? Gifted! Yes, we've all heard the jokes, now let's look at some famous blonde references in popular culture.
Half A Century Wise II: Back by popular demand, at least one person asked for more, another trawl among the famous with the figure '50' on their birthday cards in 2008.
Kyle The Kennel Boy groaned, stamped his feet, and said: "What did I do to deserve this quiz title?", before opening up the world's best computer search engine (Poodle) to find 10 questions on a theme combining fools and love.
Numbers 15 - 1. In the final quiz in this series we come to the top 15 of "Rolling Stone" magazine's updated '500 Greatest Albums of All Time' list. Match singer or band to the album title or track from an eponymous album.
Here are nine questions about one song that was recorded by two (or more) artists. Your task is to identify those behind the different releases. Q10 asks about one song title, but different songs.