Welcome to the three piece suit working day, full of paper work and administration terms. How many do you know? Each question gives you three clues. Put them together for the one word answer. Have fun!
Have you ever wondered if emus sing sweetly, why your husband snores so loudly that it makes the dogs bark, or about other of life's little mysteries such as these? Then take this quiz. Warning: Please don crash helmets upon entering.
We Scrambled Eggheads are a team of good eggs around the world who like to eat. While some of us may not like to cook, we honor eggs in recipes and in life. Here are ten of our favorite ways to use eggs.
Here are ten questions on the most demanding sport of all - the decathlon. Comprising of ten separate events, a question will be asked on each. The questions relate to the men's decathlon.
The word "Beat" has many meanings, one of which is feeling completely worn out. Can you work out these other ten words that also mean you're absolutely knackered? Stay awake though.
History has portrayed Queen Victoria as completely lacking in humour, when in fact this fascinating woman had an extremely lively sense of the ridiculous.
Sumptuary laws have been made since societies first sprang up. These are laws designed to control the consumption of certain commodities, but also to emphasise and reinforce class, religious and moral differences. Here are ten of these laws.
Here are ten questions on some interesting bits and pieces I've come across from time to time. I found them intriguing - and hope you find them the same.
Here are a few laws still on the books in America from a time when these laws were considered necessary. Why, I'm not sure. So settle yourself down and be prepared for a chuckle or two while court is in session.
This is a quiz on possibly the worst spy to ever grace the world stage - the man who supplied British and American atomic bomb research secrets to the USSR for most of the 1940s.
Can you work out these common expressions which are given to you in wordwise form. Please take note of the number of words required for each answer. Good luck.
Take two words, both with the same spelling and both pronounced alike. One is the name of a fish. I'll give you the definition of the other word - and you type in the word that applies to both. Have fun.