The 'Thunderbirds' wouldn't have gone anywhere if it hadn't been for amazing group of people who brought them to life. Answers not known by simply watching this series.
Donkey Kong Isles is the hub world that connects all of the levels in this game. While there are no big bad guys, there are plenty of goodies to be found.
Hoarding Australian commemorative fifty-cent coins is almost a national past time, with many homes having a stash somewhere. How much do you know about the designs of these coins, which can trigger a bowerbird reaction in many Aussies?
Florence Nightingale is the founder of modern nursing and is honoured as the first great nurse of the world. Here is a brief look at this remarkable woman.
Thanks to Terry for the quiz challenge title!
Here's a novel way to celebrate your birthday: turn your party into a wake. Name the famous people died on the anniversary of their birth from the descriptions given.
The name Gerry Anderson is synonymous with heroic adventure tales, futuristic television programs and technological puppeteering. But how well do you know Gerry and his creations?
Welcome to the 23rd quiz in the series!
By using the last three letters of a word to begin the next word, work your way to the end where the last word will link back to the first.
Misfits, madness and mayhem surround Stephanie Plum. Delve into the madcap world that is Plum in the "Between-the-Numbers" holiday novels, "Visions of Sugar Plums", "Plum Lovin'", "Plum Lucky" and "Plum Spooky", by Janet Evanovich.
Complete the chain by linking the words together. The first and last words in the chain also share a common bond. More directions are given in the first question.
From the heat and beaches of Australia, to the ice and snow of the winter Olympics. Here's a glimpse of history, as an intrepid group of Aussies venture into the unfamiliar, in search of Olympic glory.
Sherbet was a pop phenomenon in Australia during the 70's, rivaled only by Skyhooks. Even with the satin pants and big hair, their legion of teenage fans thought they were very tasty...
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link. British spelling is used in all answers.
How much do you know about the tiny inchworm that causes such big problems? Here's a brief look at these little creatures.
This quiz is the result of a challenge by heidi66.
It is also part of Kyleisalive's "Stepping Up" challenge.
Another linking quiz. The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link.
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link. British spelling is used in all answers.
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link. All answers are in Australian English.
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. The first and last answers share a common link. British spelling is used.
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link.
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link. British spelling is used in all answers.
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link. British spelling please.
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link.
Phoenix Rising team mates work together well, but when it comes to hobbies, they can be very single-minded. See what hobbies have the PR members going it alone.
Rules: The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer.
All answers are single words.
The first and last answers share a common link. British spelling is used in all answers.
Celebrities are notorious for lumbering their offspring with weird and wonderful names. Meet ten people whose parents showed no forethought, and gave their children the unfortunate initials of "B.O.".
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link.
In 1984 the Winter Olympic Games were held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, the first time a Baltic nation had been awarded the privilege. Here's a snapshot of the event.
The authors have made a mess in the Fun Trivia kitchen and the dishes have become scrambled. Reveal the dish hiding in each sentence by anagramming the capitalised words. (Not included are capitals in proper names, or at the beginning of the sentence).
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link.
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link. British spelling is used.
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link. British spelling is used in all answers.
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link. British spelling is used in all answers.
The last three letters of each answer are the first three letters of the next answer. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link. British spelling is used in all answers.