This quiz will play just like the "Jeopardy" Before and After category. I will give you two hints and the answers have a word in common. All answers will be musical - song titles, album titles, bands/singers, etc. See question one for an example.
The Great War went on for a lot longer than anybody originally expected, but there were several attempts made over the four years of the war to restore peace in Europe. This quiz is about some of those initiatives.
In the second full-length feature film in the "Trailer Park Boys" franchise, the same old characters were up to their usual shenanigans in "Countdown to Liquor Day"(2009).
A quiz all about the history and features of "Time" magazine! (Note: The questions, answers and information in this quiz will pertain to the American edition, if different from other global versions of the magazine).
A quiz all about my favourite episode of "King of the Hill", season five's "Ho, Yeah!" In this episode, Hank and Peggy unknowingly befriend a prostitute.
The first episode of the show to feature Kadee Strickland's character, Dr. Charlotte King, in a more central role, the sixth episode of "Private Practice" was called "In Which Charlotte Goes Down the Rabbit Hole".
Ten more random songs I like! I'll supply some lyrics, you name that tune. It will be a variety of mostly rock songs, and will cover a few different decades.
The ninth episode of "Private Practice", called "In Which Dell Finds His Fight", focused more on Chris Lowell's character, the midwife and receptionist Dell Parker.
Do you drive in Ontario? If so, you should know all these answers! Information comes from the Ontario Driver's Ed Handbook, as well as the Ministry of Ontario website.
The other night I started reading "Run For Your Life" (2009) by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge around 11 p.m. and finished the last page about three hours later. I figured if I liked it that much, I should make a quiz on it!
Getting your picture on the cover of "Rolling Stone" magazine is a milestone that many bands and artists dream of achieving. Nowadays, many actors and other celebrities often grace the front page as well.
In the third episode of the second season, Addison donned her scrubs once more while the internal drama at the Oceanside Wellness Group continued. "Nothing to Talk About" aired October 22, 2008.
In the style of "The Simpsons" character Troy McClure introducing himself, this quiz will explore things that actors and actresses have done outside of their film careers.
Just a fun and (hopefully) pretty simple quiz that asks you to identify what band I'm describing, based on what concert t-shirts I have in my collection.
The 1998 Winter Olympics were held in Nagano, Japan. There were many Olympic firsts at Nagano, as well as some disappointments, particularly for North American hockey fans.
In this quiz, you'll need to determine a word from a clue given, then drop a letter from it, and (possibly) scramble the remaining letters to arrive at the name of a fictional murderer.
In the fourth episode of the second season, the doctors try to solve their leadership problems and things get more serious between Cooper and Charlotte. "Past Tense" aired October 29, 2008.
Exploring how the 'woman's bible', "Cosmopolitan" magazine, evolved over the years. Enjoy! (Note: this focuses primarily, but not solely, on the American "Cosmo").
Being a musician can require a certain amount of sensitivity, so some guys can't be afraid to cry! In this quiz, I'll give you ten songs (with their lyrics) written and/or sung by guys that I'm sure cried; you just identify the guys!
Though it was originally called "International Winter Sports Week", the International Olympic Committee later declared the 1924 Games to be the first-ever Winter Olympics. This quiz is about those Games, as well as a bit of Olympic history.
This is a quiz about the very funny Dane Cook. The questions will be about his life, his career, and the material from his full-length CDs, "Harmful if Swallowed" (2003) and "Retaliation" (2005).
My brother and I both loved Robert Munsch's stories when we were kids. Here's a quiz about ten of his books. The focus will be on books from the 1980s and '90s.
It should come as no surprise that the party-hearty world of rock and roll has produced many songs that reference drugs or drug use. Here are a few examples. *Author's note: This quiz is not meant to glorify drug use!