Since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) passed in 1993, many other trade deals have been put in place by the US and other governments. While some have been beneficial, others have attracted protests from their opponents.
What's the real story behind the horror novel "Frankenstein?" Could it have been inspired by a certain alien race? See how much you remember about this series 12 episode.
"It's bigger on the inside" takes on a while new meaning when the Doctor confront beings from a two-dimensional universe. How closely did you follow Clara's adventures as "Doctor Oswald"?
Matt Smith ends his four year run as the Doctor, and most of the mysteries are solved as we witness the Battle of Trenzalore. For one last time: Geronimo!
Come travel along the highway that inspired Bob Dylan, all the way from Minnesota down to New Orleans. Nick from Brisbane wanted a Highway 61 quiz... here you go.
Every now and then, the Doctor discovers what happens after he saves someone. How closely did you watch this followup to "The Girl Who Died?" Stand and deliver!
A gigantic monster, an evil aristocratic industrialist and the Doctor saving children - sounds like classic "Doctor Who" to me. Answer correctly or you'll be all wet.
In the finale of "Saint Elsewhere," it was revealed the hospital was in the imagination of Tommy Westphall. By extension it means much of the television universe doesn't exist. Follow the links.
This is a requested quiz, based on the theme "All Along the Watchtower". The song has made numerous appearances in television and movies over the year, as well as other areas of popular culture.
Steven Spielberg does a masterful job in reworking one of Hollywood's most iconic films. This will focus primarily on the differences with the 1961 film, but you should be able to answer if you have only seen the 2021 version.
If you like Lily Adams, the cute saleswoman from the AT&T commercials, here's a chance to find out more about Milana Vayntrub, the actress who plays her.
The Tommy Westphall Universe is based on the final episode of "St Elsewhere" which suggests that the entire series was in the imagination of Tommy Westphall. Follow the links and see how deep the wormhole goes.
The Doctor faces off against immortals attempting to take over the world. Been done before, but this one had some good scary monsters. How closely were you paying attention?
The Password is... from this simple premise grew over 4000 episodes of television. This quiz focuses mostly on the early years, with a few questions on later versions.
The evil monks arrive on Earth, and the Doctor has to stop their scheme. How closely did you follow the events of "Pyramid at the End of the World"? Warning: Spoilers.
Imagine if Alfred Hitchcock had directed an environmental documentary. That is pretty much "Praxeus". Were you able to keep up with everything that was going on?
The Doctor is trapped on Skaro with a dying Davros and crazier than usual Daleks... In short, Same Old, Same Old. How well did you keep up with all the action?
If you don't know what a bootstrap paradox is, Google it, as the Doctor suggested. Because there is a monster one in this episode. Warning: Some spoilers in this quiz.
You knew the Doctor had angst, but wow... plus stuff gets blown up. Do you know the truth for these questions, or will there be consequences? Warning: Big Spoilers.
2020 marks the centennial of the 19th amendment, which gave women the right to vote. So it seems like a good time to review the history of the suffrage movement.