The Eisenhower Interstate System, started in the 1950s, connects the 48 contiguous states of the United States. See if you can locate theses cities by the interstate highways that pass through them.
Some TV characters are only known by their last names or by nicknames. Their first name is either mentioned rarely or only known by trivia buffs. Do you know these characters given names?
Can you remember the very first lines said by the characters in 'Toy Story'? (To avoid confusion, the correct answer will be the first voluntary thing said.)
I became a trigonometry teacher for the school year 2006. Here's a quiz on some of the basics of "Trig". (The Greek letter name, pi, is used for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.)
This is my third quiz on "Star Trek" characters' first names (or only names). This one is a bit harder; all of these characters only appeared a few times, once, or not at all (they were only referred to or imagined).
I'll supply a quote from Buzz Lightyear in the movie 'Toy Story 2', you pick which other character he was talking to. (BTW, when I offer a choice of Buzz 2, I'm referring to the Buzz Lightyear doll that joined the rescue team in Al's Toy Barn.)
"Black Mirror" is a modern take on "The Twilight Zone". Each episode is a stand-alone story. They're also on the more mature themes, so viewer discretion is advised.
This quiz is about the pilot episode, "The National Anthem".
The name given to a new child is often one of the hardest decisions new parents have to make. What do you know about the popularity of specific names through the 20th century?
Often, to get a TV show off the ground, a special guest star (from movies or TV) will make a cameo appearance. Can you identify the famous guest stars that appeared in these shows' pilot or first episodes?