Jackson Browne, Billy Joel, Elton John and Stevie Wonder: all great exponents of the pianist's art. See if you can identify which of them sang the quoted lyrics.
Game shows are a staple of television schedules everywhere. There is something satisfying about seeing other people under pressure - and shouting out at the screen when they get an easy question wrong.
The affairs of State lie heavily on our political leaders, but some have sought to lighten the load with levity. See how many you can identify in this quiz sequel.
In part six of our series of quizzes about UK number one pop songs by nation, we turn to Australia. Match the songs on the left to the singers on the right.
In September 2020, "Rolling Stone" magazine updated their '500 Greatest Albums of All Time' list. Match in the missing word from the list on the right.
In September 2020, "Rolling Stone" magazine updated their '500 Greatest Albums of All Time' list. In the top 100 we change our methodology: match singer or band to the album title or track from an eponymous album.
A songwriter or performer must surely know that he, or she, has entered the public consciousness when someone else produces a parody of one of their songs. Questions about these parodies relate to the real song, or the artists who sang or wrote it.
Do you get fed up racking your brain for answers in Funtrivia quizzes? Here is the antidote quiz: one that gives you the answers, but what were the questions?
Numbers 30 - 16. In the penultimate quiz in this series we enter the top 30 of "Rolling Stone" magazine's updated '500 Greatest Albums of All Time' list. Match singer or band to the album title or track from an eponymous album.
Many quizmakers create something special for their 100th quiz. I've decided to get in early. For my 99th, here are ten questions relating to the number 99.
Sometimes I wonder just how committed Kyle the Kennel Boy is to his job at Splash's Rest Home For Pampered Pooches. Lately he has been coming in with a doctor's notes saying he has one phobia or another. Some I've never heard of. See if you have.
The folkie Tom Paxton had one of the most varied songbooks around. Let's see how he managed on funtrivia.com quiz categories.
Note: Even if you are not an expert on Paxton's songs, a good general knowledge should see you through.
As most regulars on FunTrivia know, the founder and head honcho is Terry Ford. I decided to try a trawl of the World Wide Web to see what public information I could find about people who shared the name.
"Ten of the best" was not something to look forward to when I was at school, since it usually involved a piece of bendy wood.
See if you can identify who or what relates to the number 10.
Win and beat them square is, we like to think, a good motto for sportspeople. It does not always work and sometimes a few illegalities come into play. Find these 10.
"Emmerdale" became one of the most-watched soap operas on British television. It told the stories of folk living in and around a village in Yorkshire. Death played a key part. Match the characters to the 'headlines' from the local paper.
If you have read the Rebus novels of Ian Rankin (and were paying attention) or if you have played the Rebus quizzes on this site (and were paying attention) you should be able to answer this series of Rebus trivia questions.
It's one for the money, two for the show, and three to get ready, so go, funtriviers, go - answer these questions about songs with numbers in their title, and the artists associated with them.
For such a small island, Ireland has produced a host of people who have made an impact in many spheres of influence in so many lands. Here we explore the often-heard description 'Land of Saints and Scholars'.
"Three or more people acting in concert to commit one or more serious crimes for material benefit": that is the UN definition of organised crime. These questions look at a worldwide phenomenon.