Yep, I'm up to my old tricks again with queries about all kinds of rabbits, bunnies and hares in fact and fiction. You know, the same as my quiz on pigs, only different.
I'll give you a group of things, places, people, or whatever. Then I'll give you four possibilities of what they all have in common, but only one will really fit. Which one is it?
For 716806, loyal friend of Greg Pinchbeck. If you enjoyed our first Nicknames quiz, you'll probably like this one too. We supply the nickname and some basic info about the player; you provide the real name.
The Common Bond still lives! Just figure out what the first 14 answers have in common and enter that as your answer for question 15. Got those thinking caps on?
Once again we storm the walls of the fortress of Hollywood PR, the people who make up those pithy phrases that whet our appetite for movies that are good, bad or indifferent. Match the tag line with the movie.
Common Bond is back, and this time it's personal. Okay, not really. The answers to the first 14 questions follow a theme which will be the answer for question 15. Bonne chance, mes amis! Not to put too "fine a point" on it, but you have to be "sharp" too
In June, 2003, the American Film Institute gave Robert de Niro its Lifetime Achievement Award. This annual award does not come easily. Let's take a look at the early years of this great actor's brilliant career.
It was the middle of the thirties and the middle of the Depression, but nothing could stop baseball! Try some queries on the interesting facts about the 1935 season.
Some odd, strange, weird, useless but supposedly true stuff about some 20th century British Royals. Just tell us which one is the guilty party! All info is from "Greta Garbage's Outrageous Bathroom Book".
For Parrotheads and all others who know Jimmy Buffett's great music: Answer these queries based on Jimmy's lyrics. If you have any trouble, hang on, hang on, hang on!
Inspired by professorjon and others, I offer my version of the something-in-common quiz topped off by the question: What do all these answers have in common, for Pete's sake??
This is not a science quiz. It's a (I hope) fun look at Mars in fact and fiction plus other things that relate in some strange way to this topic. Buena suerte!
We recently vacationed out west in 2002, and I kept a diary of our trip. When I showed it to my wife, she said there were lots of mistakes in it, one in each paragraph. She suggested I ask my fellow trivia nuts to spot the incorrect sentences.
Jimmy Buffett's 1996 CD "Banana Wind" has some clever lyrics by Uncle Jimmy- not that there's anything wrong with that!! See how much you remember. You see, doctor, it all started one dark and rainy night . . .
Tag lines. You know, those little phrases that try to sum up the movie and hook you into the theatre. So try to remember all those posters you've looked at and score some points.
A long time ago, children, before the dawn of CD's, there were big things called record albums, AKA LP's or 33 and 1/3's. I'll give you titles of three. You tell me the artist.
"Jerry Seinfeld Comedian" is a documentary about the former sitcom star trying out a new act in various comedy clubs. Can you name some of the other comedy stars who also appear?
Most famous people have unique names among celebrities, but a few have names that match those of other luminaries, in entertainment, sports or other fields. Do you know any of these people?
Not repeating any previous questions. Having already covered the first half, we take this great movie from the middle to the end. What do you remember?
Name the super-genius scientist or inventor of past or present based on the clues. The first letter of each of the first 9 answers will form an acrostic answering question 10.
Many of us have a hard time starting the day without the comics. Let's see how many you know. These questions are based on strips in the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel. If you live in the U.S., you probably get a lot of these strips. If not, I apologize.
The other night, our power went off during a storm. We couldn't use our TV, VCR, computer, video games, CD player, radio, or telephone. It was too early to go to bed. So what did we do? Play and find out!
Hi! Here's a sequel to my quiz where I give you a title of something like a book, movie, TV show, painting, symphony, who the heck knows what it will be? That's the beauty of it. Oh, yeah, I also leave space for you to enter the missing place name.