delboy22 has been a FunTrivia author since Jul 07 07 and has written 39 quizzes.
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Bio: There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those that understand binary, and those that do not!
Hobbies: Enjoying life - Creating and playing crosswords and other puzzles.
Not all four letter words are rude, naughty, or taboo, in fact there are hundreds, maybe thousands, that aren't - here are 10 acceptable ones found within the letters of "A four letter word".
In this quiz, I will give you a clue to a four letter word. Step by step, following the clues, you must change just one letter in the word to make another word.
A quiz about the resistor colour code, which should be simple enough for electricians, but not so easy for those without experience in this field. I hope you enjoy playing this, my first quiz.
In this series of quizzes, I will give you a clue to a four letter word. Step by step, following the clues, you must change just one letter in the word to make another word.
A trip down memory lane. Ten questions about classic shows made before the days of wide screen LCD TV sets, and even before the days of colour! Mainly American shows, but with a few British shows thrown in.
Sir Winston Churchill is perhaps the most eminent British prime minister of all time. This quiz will test your knowledge, and hopefully provide an interesting insight into this great man.
Part two of the brain-buster challenge for smart kids - ten questions on general knowledge that most 12-year-olds should be able to answer - if they are smartypants. :) Are YOU a smartypants?
In this quiz there are no anagrams - simply start with one five letter word, and on each step, change one letter, without changing the order, until you arrive at the target word. Really simple - or is it!
In this series of quizzes, I will give you a clue to a four letter word. Step by step, following the clues, you must change just one letter in the word to make another word.
Another collection of general science for all you young geniuses. Have fun, and maybe learn a little about the fascinating world of science. :-) Please note - British spellings are used throughout.
Number three in my anagrams series for kids. Read the sentence, and look for the two or three words that are completely in capital letters. Rearrange those letters to make another word - the sentence will also give you a clue to the new word.
As the title suggests, this quiz is aimed at British kids, and as such all the questions are UK based. Anyone with a reasonable knowledge of UK should score well though :-)
A quiz regarding metals. Some are very common, and some not so common. From the description, can you work out which metal is being described?
Please note that British spelling is used throughout this quiz.
Found within the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, are letters that make up the names of other countries (or capital cities). I will give you a clue as to a country or a capital city, all you have to do is type it in.
Rearrange the letters in the anagram to reveal a UK county and one of it's major towns. Answers are TOWN followed by COUNTY, with a space between and NO punctuation.
In this quiz, rearrange the words in the anagram to give the name of a political figure from the present, or recent past. Type in the first and last names, with the initials capitalised. Ignore any punctuation in the anagram.
Part two of the anagrammed US States and Capitals. Rearrange the letters in the anagram to give a US state and its capital. Answers are CAPITAL followed by STATE, with a space between, and NO punctuation.
Rearrange the letters in the anagram to reveal the name of a famous scientist. Answers are first name and last name. Not all scientists however, are known by both names, so some questions may take a little research!
Rearrange the words in the anagram to reveal a country and its capital. Answers are CAPITAL followed by COUNTRY, with a space between. They are NOT case sensitive, but the addition of extra spaces or punctuation will render your answer wrong.
In this quiz, rearrange the letters in the anagram to reveal a well known author/poet. Answers are first name followed by last name, with a space between, and NO punctuation. You may capitalise the names if you wish, but answers are not case sensitive.
A collection of anagrams, the answers to which are all associated with the USA - could be a city, a landmark, a geographical feature, a personality, or just about anything American!
Read the sentence, and look for the word or words completely in capital letters. Rearrange those letters to make another word - the sentence will also give you a clue to the new word. They get a little more difficult towards the end!
A mixture of sports questions, covering sports that are played by many of the worlds nations. Most of the sports in this quiz will be well known, but some may surprise you!
I will give you the names of two towns or cities in Wales, you have to say which direction (approximately) the second town is from the first. For our members that live in Wales, this quiz shouldn't be too difficult, but for others, find an atlas first!
Number two in my anagrams series for kids. Read the sentence, and look for the two or three words that are completely in capital letters. Rearrange those letters to make another word - the sentence will also give you a clue to the new word.
OK, so you live in South Wales, or you visit the area regularly. How well do you know the railway system around Cardiff, and the South Wales valleys? You are about to find out!