Throughout the ages people have said some pretty nasty - and hilarious - things about other people.
See if you can identify these zingers said by the famous about their enemies. Please note: some of these quotes exist in slightly differing versions.
Isn't it strange how offbeat facts stay in your brain, probably taking up space that could be put to better use? Here are ten questions about things you don't need to know, but are fun to know, especially if you are a trivia buff.
The candle is one of mankind's earliest inventions. We are all familiar with candles, but how much do you know about them? This quiz is a hodgepodge of candle questions. Hope you enjoy it!
This quiz is a mix of questions about things that strike me as unusual in some way. It may be a little on the difficult side, but I hope you have fun taking it.
Forget "Plan 9 From Outer Space" and "The Room". "Birdemic: Shock and Terror" may be the worst movie ever made. Warning: this quiz on director James Nguyen's "cult classic" contains spoilers and requires behind the scenes knowledge for one question.
The Bible tells us that the love of money is the root of all evil. Still, most of us like to have as much of it as possible! This is a quiz about money of all kinds.
There are many historical events that people think they know about that didn't actually happen, or didn't happen in the way they are generally perceived. Can you separate the truth from the myth?
Collecting ancient coins is a fascinating way to learn history. Most of us know something abount the Romans, but how much do you know about the coins they used in their everyday lives?
This is a quiz about the famous quotation concerning an "upstart Crow" that is said to be the first mention of William Shakespeare in print. It is likely to be very difficult if you do not have some familiarity with Elizabethan history and literature.
This is a quiz about the American humorist, H. Allen Smith. He was, in my opinion, the funniest writer who ever lived. If you have read his books, this quiz should be easy.
For as long as there has been music, there have been songs that are a bit on the risque side. Most of these songs do not involve vulgar language, but are excellent examples of "double entendre" at its best.
In his own time, John A. Logan was as famous as Grant, Sherman and Sheridan. But modern historians have tended to neglect the role this great American played both during the Civil War and the period of Reconstruction that followed.