The letters and numbers stand for a phrase,cliché, or occasionally just one word. The answers are all titles or first lines of popular songs. No punctuation necessary except for an apostrophe in questions seven and eight.
Can you bear to find out why this quiz isn't in the Animals category! The first letter of the first nine answers spell the two word answer to question 10.
The words in capitals can be rearranged to spell the names of characters in the Harry Potter books.
Some of the other words give you a hint about the character. The number of letters in the names and some initials have been given to help you.
1976. An Olympic year. The year Mao Zedong died, Barbara Walters became the first US woman to be a news anchor, and Bjorn Borg beat Nastase at Wimbledon without losing a set. What else happened?
This Wordwise quiz is a rebus type wordplay where the letters and numbers stand for a common phrase, cliché, or occasionally just one word.
Don't forget to read the hint!
A lot happened in 1973, a lot of it not very good. Cast your minds back, or if you are too young to do that, remember what you've heard about this year. Good luck!
Where am I? The letter I that is. Five questions about world features starting with I, in these the answer may or may not start with I. The last five question have an answer starting with I. Good luck!
This Wordwise quiz is a rebus type wordplay where the letters and numbers stand for a phrase,cliché, or occasionally just one word.
Don't forget to read the hint!
Another Wordwise quiz for you. New to Wordwise? These letters and numbers stand for a phrase, cliché, or occasionally just one word. Find out more in the quiz 'How to Do Wordwise Quizzes' in Brain Teasers.
Most of the questions in this quiz are on well known quotations from "Macbeth". The first letters of the first nine answers spell the answer to the last question.
You will find the name of a fish hidden in each sentence. Here is an alphabetical list of the fish you have to look for?
cod, eel, guppy, herring, koi, ray, sardine, shark, trout, tuna
Do you know your ports? Two or three words in each question can be anagrammed to make a major world port. e.g. Harm bug in this port. Harm bug is an anagram of Hamburg.
1965 - The year of Lyndon Johnson's 'Great Society', the year the Vietnamese war escalated, the year Sir Winston Churchill died, and the year Ralph Nader wrote 'Unsafe at Any Speed'.
A lot happened in 1972. Idi Amin ousted Asians from Uganda. Terrorists disrupted the Summer Olympics, leaving many dead. The Vietnam War ended, and Watergate was first heard of. What else happened?
Add a letter to the word given and make the name of a mammal. In the first five the letters are in the right order. In the last five you must change the letters around as well as adding a letter. Give the animal's name.
"Julius Caesar" is not performed very often. However, it is full of well known quotes. See how many you know. The first letter of the answers to 1 to 9 spell the missing word in the last quote.
Answer the first nine questions on Africa's oldest independent nation correctly and the first letters of these answers will spell the answer to the last question.
Ten questions about mammals. If you get the right answers to the first nine questions, the initial
letter of each answer will spell the answer to the last question.
1962 - the year of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the year Marilyn Monroe and Eleanor Roosevelt died, and the year Pop Art burst on the artistic scene. What do you know about 1962? Good luck!
There are not many women in Shakespeare's plays, although in some they play a very important part. In Shakespeare's day the parts of women were played by boys. I give you the woman. You name the play.
These letters and numbers stand for a phrase, cliche, or occasionally just one word. Find out more in the quiz 'How to Do Wordwise Quizzes' in Brain Teasers.
Why isn't this quiz in the Animals category? Play it and find out. The first letter of the first nine answers spell the two word answer to question 10.