hitachi has been a FunTrivia author since Apr 12 02 and has written 33 quizzes.
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Warning! This quiz is for music connoisseurs. Any genre, from any musician, from 1970 onward is up for grabs. If you think Faith Hill is too twangy, or that Dave Matthews is a headbanger, retreat now. You have been warned!
Noah Webster published his opus "An American Dictionary of the English Language" in 1828. His name has been synonymous (or even eponymous) with dictionaries every since. Dictionaries are also havens for other eponyms, which are featured in the quiz.
"The Death of the Hired Man" is a sobering poem from a poetic master of the 20th Century, Robert Frost. Its legacy is the now common expression "Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in." The quiz celebrates this work
Warning: This quiz is for rock-pop connoisseurs. If you think Destiny's Child was the first to do 'Emotions,' you should click on 'back' now. If you want to stay, just provide or choose the correct song title.
This quiz is on two standout continuation episodes from Season 8. In an online poll conducted by NBC, the episode "A Simple Twist of Fate" was voted as one of the best five episodes of all time. The debate rages on. Have fun with the quiz!
Ashton Kutcher has been recognized for his indisputable beauty. But, there's more than meets the eye to this Hollywood boy toy. This quiz features the early life and career of Ashton Kutcher.
Many words we use everyday are actually proper nouns that have become part of the vernacular. These are called eponyms. This quiz features "proprietary eponyms" meaning they all came from trademarked products. Some of these trademarks are now obsolete
For some people, fame is almost a guarunteed biproduct of spectacular talent. This quiz chronicles some of the major highlights in the early career of Josh Groban.
Many words we use everyday are actually proper nouns that have become part of the vernacular. These are called eponyms. This quiz features "proprietary eponyms" meaning they all came from trademarked products. The trademarks of this quiz are current.
WARNING: THIS QUIZ IS FOR DIVERSE MUSIC CONNOISSEURS. If you have listened to the same station since 1995, this quiz is not for you. If you change stations after every song...you should do swell!
Do you know the first couple of lines to songs, then draw a blank? Fear not! Here's another quiz that gives you the first line of the song, and you supply the second. Have fun! Note: These songs could be from any pop, country, rock, or R/B genre.
All these songs feature the word happy. Note: It might be helpful to be familiar with 90's pop and rock to take this quiz, but the songs can be pulled from anywhere. Have fun!
David E. Kelley is one of the most prolific and decorated television writers of all time. How many other writers have househould names? This quiz covers his career.
We don't know if Carter keeps a diary, but if he did, it would be filled with the drama, comedy, romance and daily events that have made his character who he is. This quiz features plausible diary entries, and you tell me which season each comes from.
Love him or hate him, Jack White is the eccentric, prolific and critically acclaimed singer and guitarist of the White Stripes. But what else do you know about this lightening rod?
All these songs feature the word stupid. NOTE: It might be helpful to be familiar with MODERN ROCK to take this quiz, but the songs can be pulled from anywhere. Have fun!