Find out which celebrities go by assumed name and which go by their birth. Beware: Some only go by their first names, which in this case would be marked "real."
College wrestling seems to get no resepct. Here is a quiz based on the championship round of the 2003 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, held in Kansas City, MO.
The Kansas City Chiefs loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on 17 November 2003 ended a perfect season. The loss has also been blamed on the "Sports Illustrated Jinx". Whenever a person or team appears on the cover, something "bad" happens.
Long before there was XBOX, Gamecube, PlayStation, there was a number of companies making video game consoles. Some were memorable and others vintage gamers would like to forget.
Tiger Woods won the Masters in 2005, but how well do you know about other former Masters champions who played during the 2005 tournament? It covers those that finished and those that failed.
Some people like to follow the teams that win the championships. Others follow those that barely remained in the highest level. This quiz applies to 2007-08 domestic leagues unless otherwise stated.
The songs in this quiz have the same title but are completely different. There are no remakes, so you won't be going to Funkytown today. (Pseudo Echo's 1986 hit "Funkytown" is a cover of the 1980 Lipps, Inc classic.)
Not every driver is an Earnhardt, Petty, Jarrett, or Gordon. There are other drivers who are not as well recognized. This quiz gives some credit to those racers and provides little-known facts.
Television shows have their casts frequently changed around. However, there are some who have stayed with the show the entire series. To qualify, the character has to appear on every episode, from the first episode to the last.