From Nancy Sinatra to Graceland, what's on the feet determines what's coming out of their mouths. Songs date from late 1950s through 1986 (except for one REAL oldie!)
Each clue suggests a famous composer, often phonetically. Answers are LAST NAME only of composer, spelled correctly. Example) Clue: England's island - Britain; Composer: Benjamin Britten; You write: Britten.
There is nothing like the drama of a live sporting event to create memorable description and reaction. See if you remember who came up with these quotations about the games we love.
In this quiz you will attempt to discern the motives of some famous literary characters. Mild spoiler alert: I've tried to be general, but some added info does reveal plot twists.
Take this mixed, multi-category quiz and just for fun figure out the common bond, which is a single word. (Hint: Note well the categories; there's a reason why there are two questions each from three categories).
You're from where? The correct answers (except in question 3) are all real places in Canada. If you are Canadian, you may recognize a few. If not, stay alert for clues and use your best judgement!
This quiz aims to have some fun with obscure sports, not solve a debate. Everything considered a real sport here meets the Oxford Dictionaries definition and has some organization connected to it. Don't take it too seriously!
In honor of the Villanova Wildcat's incredible and thrilling victory in the 2016 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship final, herewith some questions on the game and the program.
Some Historical Shutouts in Professional Sports (dedicated to those teams and individuals who played or competed, but just couldn't score) -third quiz named after a Kentucky Derby winner
Consider the following statements about animals and their behavior. Some are common misconceptions, others are more obscure facts. All can be answered "True" or "False."
In the spirit of one of the great, long lasting, most underrated, but admittedly uneven rock bands of all time, I submit Part II of this Kinks concept quiz series before Part I.
Here's a look into rock legend Van Morrison through ten of my favorite lesser known songs from his earlier career albums. Alert: tough match-up; non-hardcore fans may have trouble scoring.
Given some obscurely worded longer descriptions, come up with ten mostly familiar phrases which all mean "TO DIE". Example: Say hello to thy ultimate creator? Answer: Three Words- meet your maker
I give you a song with "what" in the title, you supply the 1950s or 1960s artist who recorded it, or vice versa. Know your obscure oldies, or struggle! Dates are highest chart position from Joel Whitburn's "Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits."
You're feeling disconnected...there's water all around you ...you may exist near others like you, or you might be alone...what island are you? See what you know about some of the world's islands.
On the left are 10 first names; on the right 10 surnames. If you match them correctly, a US president's surname can go between them to make two famous people e.g. Owen [WILSON] Pickett. Can you get them all?
Here are some interesting, thought-provoking quotes on God and religion. Identify the speaker or choose the correct quote, but please bring an open mind.
One of the quests of some writers and English scholars is to stamp out the many redundant words and phrases which litter the literary landscape. See if you can identify them and help weed them out.
History, basics and some strategy for the game of RISK. Questions concern the standard, original version of the game purchased in the 1960's and including the wooden armies.
You'll be looking at songs/lyrics containing the words "right" or "write." Early questions give you lyric and ask for artist; later ones ask for song title/other information. Focus is on 1960s thru 1980s rock music. Release dates are US/UK.
Unscramble the name suggested by the clue and fill in a character from one of Shakespeare's plays. Have no fear if you're not an expert on the bard. Most of the names are familiar, but you must correctly spell each one. First one's EASY!