'Call Me by Your Name' is a touching portrait of a relationship between two men in Northern Italy in the early 1980s. What do you know about this Best Picture nominee?
This quiz outlines the details of the codes and ciphers that Mary Queen of Scots used during her time in prison and leading up to her execution in 1587. Good luck!
While you may not agree with the practice of hunting for sport, it has certainly inspired some fantastic works of art. Can you identify the artists responsible for these pieces?
These hungry hungry fish have gobbled up some words and hidden them in their names. Can you help me out by finding the words they've eaten? An example is given in question 1.
There have been some pretty flashy musicians over the years, some of them have even sung about it. Can you match the artist to the name of their 'flashy' song given the album it was on and the year it was released?
This quiz centres around Stravinsky's ballet 'The Rite of Spring', with a few questions about the man himself and a few more on the riotous 1913 premiere. You need not be an expert to give this a go. Enjoy!
The study of mathematics can be broken down into a huge number of different disciplines. Can you match the field of study with a brief description of what it entails? Good luck!
There is significantly more to a bone that meets the eye, with every lump and bump uniquely identified and named. Can you match these parts of a bone to their definitions?
Not all movies are done and dusted after the credits begin to roll, some leave the ending open for the viewer to ponder over for days afterwards.
Can you match these ambiguous endings with the films in which they appear?
This is one of my favorite books by Roald Dahl that I felt needed a dedication. There is one question from each chapter. Look out for part 2 on the way soon!
Sometimes it's just easier to stick with a single artist when putting together the soundtrack to a film. Can you match these artists to the films on which they were responsible for all (or most) of the music?
"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference has never tried to fall asleep with a mosquito in the room."
Never a truer word was spoken.
The June 2017 UK general election threw up a few surprises. See what you can remember from a night of swings, holds, and more than a few tears. Good luck!
Can you match these directors to the films they've directed? Just one catch, you only get the first letters of each word in the film titles. Good luck!
General Miscellany is trying to round up his troops and has found them to be a real mixed bunch. See if you can help him answer the questions posed by his wayward soldiers and get them all back to the barracks!
For centuries mathematicians tried and failed to square the circle, but through the wonders of modern technology this titanic feat can now be accomplished by the layperson in a simple 15-question quiz format. Incredible!
Wait, that 'Fire Walk With Me' poem isn't a limerick? Oh well, looks like we'll have to make do - how many of these 'Twin Peaks' locations can you identify from their five-line descriptions? Good luck!
A million years won't get you very far in the world of astronomy. Play this quiz to get an idea of the timescales that one is more likely to encounter. Good luck!
The Rockettes are off to learn more about the deities of Mesopotamia as part of the Amazing Race 4. Can you identify these mythological figures from a brief description?
Come travelling across the world with a selection of new words along the way, most of which you'll need to take with you. Good luck and thanks for playing! Part of the Amazing Quiz Race 2 from the team 'We'd Rather Have Wine'.
Nothing is ever proven in science, but many scientific theories become widely accepted as the truth. Can you match these previously held 'truths' with the scientist who contributed to them being debunked? Good luck!
The left side will ask you to find the missing word from a title or phrase (e.g. 'Radio___ - band'). You should then put that word before or after 'red' to make another phrase ('redhead') that will be suggested on the right side ('bright-haired person').
The Carotid Kid is going round in circles in the circulatory system! Can you help her identify the answers to this mixed bag of clues? All answers are related to circulation of blood around the body. Good luck!
He may have started his career as a rapper but Ice Cube has had great success at the box office as well. Join The Rockettes as we look at some of his best known films. Good luck!
Have you got your night vision goggles on you? Good, because you're going to need them to identify the following unusual nocturnal animals as they give a brief description of themselves. Good luck!
You may know him best for 'Treasure Island' or 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', but this quiz focuses on the life of one of Scotland's best known literary exports. Good luck and enjoy the quiz!
Here's my first quiz in the general category on Fun Trivia. For the purpose of this quiz, the phrase 'baker's dozen' is synonymous with the number thirteen. Good luck!
To commemorate the Olympic Games in London in 2012, thousands of pin badges were released. Knowledge of them is not essential however, a general idea about the city of London and the Olympic Games should get you through. Good luck!
This quiz gives ten teams from the English Football League (Soccer) in fractured form. Most are from the Premier League but there are a few from other divisions. Enjoy :)
...becomes just another story. 'Death or Glory' is a track from the classic post-punk album 'London Calling' by The Clash. What do you know about the other tracks on the album?
This is a drop a letter quiz with a magical theme. You'll have to go from an eleven letter word down to a two letter word, and then back up to seven letters. The two endpoints will be related to magic in some way. Good luck!