This is another in a series about the fifty U.S. states. Let's have a look around Alaska. Grab your hiking boots and water bottle. Or, you could just use your computer mouse or trackpad.
You can look behind the "Green Door" or "Paint it Black", or try not to trip over your "Blue Suede Shoes" but to ace this quiz you'll need to answer some questions about songs with "brown" in the title.
You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows in this quiz but a knowledge of who recorded renditions of these weather-related songs will have you walking on sunshine. Otherwise, baby the rain must fall.
This is another in a series about the fifty U.S. states. Let's have a look around Arizona. Grab your hiking boots and water bottle. Or, you could just use your computer mouse or trackpad.
Match the golfers to the major tournaments they won in the stated years: the U.S. Open, the Masters, the British Open (Open Championship) or the PGA Championship.
This is a follow-up quiz to "What's Our Name?" which was about famous people. This quiz is all about celebrities and entertainers. Can you find the missing name that will unite each pair? For instance: Tom ___ Schwarzenegger (Arnold). Good luck.
"Spotlight" was something of a surprise winner of the Oscar for Best Picture at the 2016 Academy Awards. It concerned child sex abuse by Roman Catholic priests. How much do you know about this movie that was based on a true story? Expect spoilers.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were real outlaws in the last days of America's Wild West. Butch always had a great idea for their next big score. Let's ride with them in the 1969 movie about their lives. Maybe we'll rob a bank or two along the way.
This is another in a series about the fifty U.S. states. Let's have a look around Florida. Grab your hiking boots and water bottle. Or, you could just use your computer mouse or trackpad.
This quiz is not about moderation or self-restraint, it's about someone used to four distinct seasons finding oneself in one of the hottest cities in the United States. Crack an egg, drop it on the sidewalk and let's see what happens.
We learn from the gospels of Matthew and Luke in the Bible that Jesus descended from the Tribe of Judah. How did that tribe come about and who were some well-known ancestors of Jesus?
...now I'm a believer. With apologies to the Monkees, this quiz is about women warriors, pirates and freedom fighters. It would have been best not to have gotten on their bad side! Let's see how many you can identify.
How quickly could you think of a song title if you had to? I'll give you some hints for words to a song. You figure out the clues and name the song in the final question. Good luck!
Take a ride with Team USS Enterprise as we explore some new life and new civilizations in seasons 1 - 3 of "Star Trek: Voyager." Find Pt. 5 of our series here: http://www.funtrivia.com/quizdetails.cfm?id=334258.html
Rock the Clock team members don't only like music, we like movies, too. We got together at the Cinemaplex 10 the other night - for hours - because we each had a favorite movie we wanted the others to see. Can you answer these movie-related questions?
Songs of dissent and rebellion have long been popular, sometimes sung openly and at other times only in trusted settings. Here are some songs for you to guess that might be better left unsung in front of an oppressive ruler.
This is another in a series about the fifty U.S. states. Let's have a look around Arkansas. Grab your hiking boots and water bottle. Or, you could just use your computer mouse or trackpad.
The Pilgrims were able to survive their first harsh winters in New England because Native Americans taught them about indigenous vegetables and fruits. Let's eat our way through some of the more notable native New England foods.
There are a lot of things to see in Alabama. Let's have a look around. Grab your hiking boots and water bottle. Or you could just use your computer mouse or trackpad.
The first music might have been a caveman pounding two rocks together. We've come a long way from that, mostly. See if you can identify the types and styles of music in this quiz.
Some TV shows get cancelled because of poor ratings, others go away just when we want more. Do you recognize these American TV shows that didn't make the grade?
This is another in a series about the fifty U.S. states. Let's have a look around Georgia. Grab your hiking boots and water bottle. Or, you could just use your computer mouse or trackpad.
This will be a little different from the first quiz in this series; this time I'll give you the name of the show and you pick the song from it. Good luck and have fun!
The folk music revival in the 1960s reintroduced traditional American music. One type of folk music group was the jug band, the best being one formed by Jim Kweskin. Here's a quiz on this brash, zany folk music band.
Whether viewed up close or in a large spectacle, a magician always tries to prove that the hand is quicker than the eye. Can you pinpoint these practitioners of prestidigitation?
This is another in a series about the fifty U.S. states. Let's have a look around Colorado. Grab your hiking boots and water bottle. Or, you could just use your computer mouse or trackpad.
Another Wordwise quiz. New to Wordwise? These letters and numbers stand for a phrase, or occasionally just one word. Find out more in the quiz 'How to Do Wordwise Quizzes' in Brain Teasers. NOTE: synonyms or homophones may be needed in some answers.
In this first season episode Janeway runs out of coffee, Neelix wants to sit on the side of the road and we learn some new facts about the ship and its crew. How much of it do you remember?
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!