Buddy1 has been a FunTrivia author since May 16 08 and has written 160 quizzes.
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In this quiz, the fractured words on the left make up the name of a nation, principality, or empire, which may or may not still be in existence. Match the fractured words with its non-fractured capital.
Each answer ends with a two-letter United States postal abbreviation. Match the state with the appropriate two-letter abbreviation to the word defined at the beginning of the clue to get the word defined at the end of the clue.
There are games where you get to move additional spaces or take an extra turn. Perhaps it's because of the text on a space, a specific number shown on the dice, instructions on a card, or some other reason. I wish you the best in finding these games.
Zero is such an unusual number, sometimes being viewed as more of a placeholder than anything. However, zero does have characteristics similar to other numbers. Can you determine whether the characteristic is representative of the number zero?
Many idioms and proverbs involve some sort of animal. How successful will you be in figuring out which idioms and proverbs contain the name of an animal?
Although not referred to as kingdoms at the time, Ancient Egypt can be divided into several kingdoms lasting multiple dynasties. Which pharaoh goes with which kingdom?
Quite a few people, both real and fictitious, have a name of Elizabeth or some variation such as Liz, Betty, etc. In this quiz, you will need to match a description of a person named Elizabeth with her last name.
Sometimes in the Bible, there are multiple people with the same name. One such name is Joseph. Does the clue describe a Joseph from the book of Genesis or a Joseph who was a parent of Jesus?
America may have declared its independence on July 4, 1776, but it existed as a group of colonies before that. All these questions involve events prior to that significant date.
The history of the United States of America is filled with many memorable moments, both good and bad. In this quiz, you will need to order these events by the month in which said event happened.
Leading up to and during the American Civil War, several state governments were livid about the possible abolition of slavery. Their response was to secede from the Union.
The first nine answers are all related in some way, and the tenth answer is the common bond. The answer to this quiz will have you either busting a move or running for water!
The United States is responsible for quite a few inventions used worldwide. For this quiz, all you need to do is match the inventor with his or her invention. Note that the inventor may not have been American, but the invention was created in America.
See if you can solve the puzzle by finishing the sentences! Example: 7 D in a W Answer: Days in a Week. Don't include the numbers. Have fun and stretch your imagination!
No matter how good a show a television series is, it must come to an end (whether through cancellation or simply ending its run). Here are ten shows that have ended their run of episodes.
I will describe a famous place in a particular location. Your job is to identify that location (usually the location is a country, but there are a few exceptions).
You and your ten friends get together and discuss food. After stating your favorite food, it is now your friends' turn. Identify what each friend said their favorite food was.
For my first photo quiz, I'm going to list the name of a state by using numbers that correspond to each letter if you were to use a telephone. For example, 8824 = Utah.
Colors come in many different shades. Some are light, some are dark, and some can be both. Your goal in this quiz to identify which colors of the dark (and colors of the not-so-dark) are shades of which basic color.
In 2003, AFI (American Film Institute) presented a list of the 50 Greatest Heroes and the 50 Greatest Villains. This quiz will be about a few of these heroes and villains. Good luck!
The following phrases indicate a crew member of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701.
Rather than guessing the names from the fractured phrases, you must match the phrases with their job of the character indicated by the fractured phrase.
For each word provided in quotation marks, add a letter, drop a letter, or replace a letter to get a new word. You will also need to rearrange the letters in the original word. All the words will relate to the board game Clue (Cluedo) in some way.
If you're the type of person who doesn't know much about musical artists or songs, then this is a quiz for you (although anyone can, of course, take this quiz). All the questions in this quiz relate to music theory.
Holidays have been a part of America for a long time. In this quiz are ten different holidays, some well-known and others not. All questions are based on holidays according to America.
For this quiz you will need to identify how long each president served in that position. A full term is from one Inauguration Day, either January 20th or March 4th, depending on whether it was before or after the 20th Amendment, to the next.
The gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John tell the story of Jesus's life and ministry. Here are just a few questions about the contents of those gospels. All references are based on the NIV version of the Bible.
Usually in quizzes like these, a person guesses who sang the song or in what movie the song was sung. For this particular quiz, it's all about what kind of creature sang the song.