Tizzabelle has been a FunTrivia author since Jan 06 10 and has written 110 quizzes.
Tizzabelle writes for many different categories, but is most active in
Brain Teasers,
Television, and
General Knowledge, and has won 4 Editor's Choice awards on submitted quizzes.
has earned 6,930 excellent quiz ratings from quiz takers.
Bio: Yes, the cat in the picture was mine. My darling T.C. (RIP 2000) climbed into bed and made himself at home. He could be a very human cat when he wanted to be ;-)
Hobbies: Comiconomenclaturism :-)
The NATO phonetic alphabet is used by many organisations in many countries. This quiz gives you photograph and a clue for fifteen of the words in the NATO alphabet. Can you spell your way through it?
If you're like me, you can't help but stop at a jeweller's window to gaze at the beautiful things tempting you to enter and buy. Come inside this quiz and gaze at some shiny, sparkly pieces of lusciousness.
The English language loves to give animals names for their collective groups. Along with the more famous ones such as a parliament of owls and a murder of crows, are the ten you'll find in this quiz.
This quiz looks at some (mostly) Australian fundraising methods that shine (candle) light onto a worthy cause and/or bring some light to the lives of the people and their loved ones who need assistance in a dark time.
This quiz is a glimpse into the varied landscapes in the world's ninth largest country, Kazakhstan. The word Kazakh originally meant 'free spirit' or 'independent', so play this quiz to learn a little about the land of the free spirited.
Port Jackson. Sydney Harbour. A rich man's playground. No matter what you call it, the body of water Sydneysiders flock to can be stunningly beautiful. It has been called the most beautiful harbour in the world. As a local, I can't disagree. :-)
I'd like to relax on a tropical beach but my travel agent has other ideas. He likes to surprise me with trips from one extreme site to another. Can you tell me where I am now and where my agent is sending me to next?
Christmas is celebrated world-over but not everyone celebrates in the way seen in many Christmas cards. Here are some unusual ways to enjoy (or fear) Christmas from around the world.
There are 206 bones in a adult human body. They provide protection, blood cell production, transmission of sound, and without them you'd be a puddle on the ground as your bones give your body its structure and mobility.
We call them whatchamacallits, thingamebobs, thingamejigs, whosits, whatsits, doodads and thingimes, but they have real names too. Your mission is to figure out just what these whatchamacallits are really called.
The Gambia may be the smallest country in Africa but it's known as part of the 'Smiling Coast' of West Africa. Come and discover a little bit of The Gambia in this quiz.
Hop in. The tank's full of petrol, the tyres are new, the brakes are great.. let's motor down some interesting roads! Fasten your seatbelt and hope for the best. Some of these roads aren't the greatest...
Welcome to Wellington, capital of the island nation of New Zealand. There is quite a bit to see and do in this vibrant city, a city 'Lonely Planet' described as a 'small city with a big reputation'.
You're about to open a large, international restaurant. The chefs are ready, and the food, drinks and tables have arrived. All you need to do is proofread the menus. Can you spell your way out of a wet profiterole?
Off we go on a guided tour of Australian places with elements in their name. I could only find ten and here they all are in quiz form. Can you tell me where they are? Fasten your seat belts for take off...
Well, I made it! This is my 100th quiz and to commemorate this wonderful event, I've constructed a quiz of picture rebuses with the word 'one' in the answer.
Tuna is eaten raw, grilled deliciously rare, or even tinned. This quiz has nothing to do with tuna though. Here are ten questions about seafood which have nothing to do with tuna. Bon appetit!
Learn a little bit about the people of Vanuatu, who are called Ni-Vanuatu, and their home in this quiz. I forced myself to go on a Pacific islands cruise in order to write this quiz. It was hard work, but someone had to do it!
Combine 'CAN' with another word from the options to create a third word. For example, CAN + ? = Unable. The answer is NOT as it forms the word 'cannot'.
Welcome to the world of Australian television and the characters who enlivened our screens despite not being human. There are puppets, marionettes and people in costumes. See if you can work out who they are or where they could be seen.
Two of the joys of Christmas are singing Christmas carols and songs, and maths. Maths? Yes.. this quiz lets you play a little maths with 'The Twelve Days of Christmas'. Please answer with numbers, not words.
Each answer in this quiz is a type of food. The first letter of the first nine answers in order will reveal the answer to question 10. Good luck!
Apologies for the bad poetry. Shakespeare, I'm not. ;-)
In this quiz I'll ask you to rearrange the capitalised words into the name of an Oscar winning movie or the subjects of that movie. The movie will have won the Best Picture Oscar of the year given.
In this quiz I'll ask you to rearrange the capitalised words into the name of an Oscar winning movie. The movie will have won the Best Picture Oscar of the year given. Good Luck!
In this quiz I'll give you an anagram of a Best Picture Oscar winner or something associated with that movie. Rearrange the capitalised words to find the answer.
In Rome and need a doctor? My doctor's surgery is now open. Step inside and see how we did it in the good old days. Oh... did I not mention it's 45 B.C.?
In this bingo quiz, you'll see a photo. All you need to do is work out what number the picture refers to. The pictures might be a bit cryptic, but I'll give you a range of numbers to narrow it down a little.
Rugby league celebrated its 100th birthday in 2008. One of the highlights of 2008 was the announcement of the Team of the Century by the Australian Rugby League - the best players to play in each position over the first 100 years. Can you pick the team?
Rain can be a wonderful sight when you haven't seen it for a while but the novelty can wear off. Just ask Noah. Put your brollies up and try this ten question quiz on "rainy" things.
It's a tough gig, being the real estate agent to the stars. They ring continually in search of a new house. Can you figure out who is on the other end of the phone from what they tell me?
Australia seems to be full of deadly animals and the funnel-web spider is one of them. This quiz hopes to shed some light on the truths and myths about the funnel-web spider.
You can leave your wallet at home. We're going to eat some of the world's most expensive foodie delights. Most have appeared on restaurant menus at times. Enjoy!