Another quiz inspired by FussBudget's Anatomy series. This one looks back to virtual one hit wonder Charlene, and a song that most people either love or hate.
All of these questions relate to players that have captained the England international soccer team since 1950. Can you rearrange the words in capitals to identify them? Extra clues are provided in the questions.
Let our llama guides escort you into the wonderful world of wacky (and not so wacky) festivals from around the globe. Sit back, enjoy the ride and learn a few things along the way.
The Darwin Awards seek "to honour those who improve the species by accidentally removing themselves from it!"
All those featured within have demonstrated a remarkable lack of intelligent forethought usually leading to an untimely demise.
"Les Miserables", the musical, is fairly true to the book but it does omit, adapt and invent. You have to decide whether the following events are in the book, musical, both or neither. Good luck - you will probably need it!
Have Guns N' Roses never read FunTrivia's guidelines on plagiarism? Can you identify these class acts that have mounted a class action alleging that Axl Rose, Slash and the boys have stolen their song titles and used them in the lyric of "November Rain"?
Welcome to a musical whodunit. It comes to you courtesy of an author challenge by kyleisalive, with a cast of characters from four decades of rock music. Pretty much all you need to know to crack the case is contained in these questions. Happy sleuthing!
He planned each charted course - but, since then, countless songwriters have drawn their own inspiration from the creation myths found at the beginning of the Bible. Here are just a few examples.
"42" may be the answer to life, the universe and everything but, over here in the world of sport, we must be pretty backward because "24" is one of our special numbers.
There's a sporting connection and it has to do with one of the World's most popular sports, but that's all I'm giving away. Crack the first nine questions, pick up the clues in the tenth and you shouldn't have too many problems.
Anyone can excel at their prime, but it takes something extra special to be still challenging at an advanced age. This quiz sets out to celebrate such sporting achievements.
Spend time thinking about some of the world's most famous Alfreds? Wonder whatever happened to them? If you do, this quiz is tailor made for you. If you don't, never fear! It will still give you a few moments of pleasant distraction.
Rob Paravonian's video, "Pachelbel Rant", is one of the funniest on the internet. He highlights the pervasiveness in pop and rock music of the chord progression employed by Pachelbel's "Canon in D". You needn't have watched the video to play the quiz.
If you're an Irish music fan, this title probably sent a wave of nostalgia rushing through you. If you're from anywhere else, you're probably thinking, Moving who? Either way, whether you come to be reminded or to find out more, you're very welcome.
Sports stars are household names the world over, but who knows much about the folks upstairs? This quiz shines a light on the governing bodies of international sport.
This quiz is based upon the UK TV programme "X Factor", Season 7, Live Show Week 4. All questions relate to the original versions of the songs performed on the show.
I've spent most of the past few weeks playing "SimAnimals" (Wii) with my 5-year-old so I thought I'd treat you to a quiz on the basics of the game. I've been viewing it through his eyes so you should find these questions easier rather than harder.
Can you name the 60s band reckoned to have played Liverpool's famous Cavern Club more than any other? The Beatles? Think again. It's the Hideaways, of whom you've probably never heard. I hope this quiz goes a tiny way towards redressing that balance.