Canada has a wide range of geography, and this is glaringly evident when considering altitude. Can you match each high point (and its elevation) to the correct province?
Here is my fourth installment in the Common Bond category. Use the answers from the first nine questions to find the common bond that will give you the final answer - this time an actor.
The wisdom of Greek philosophers and scholars has stood the test of time. I will give you a quote, followed by the name of who it was attributed to, minus the vowels.
Neptune was the eighth planet discovered in our solar system, and was a latecomer to the game, being discovered 65 years after Uranus. And only one of its many moons was discovered before the 20th century. What do you know of them?
Well, perhaps they aren't *the* ten best players the NHL has featured over the years, but each of these hockey greats sported a jersey with one of the 'top ten' numbers! Can you match the player with their retired jersey number?
"The 39 Clues" is a multi-volume, multi-author series following Dan and Amy Cahill on their adventures to find the 39 Clues before their relatives. "The Maze of Bones" is written by Rick Riordan.
Governor General Lord Dufferin described Manitoba as "the keystone of that mighty arch of sister provinces which spans the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific". Come explore my home province with me!
The Kingdom of Heaven is near! But before it arrives, why not try the eleventh quiz in my bible alphabetics series - all about K! (All Biblical quotes are from the NIV.)
Welcome to my ninth Common Bond quiz. Use the answers from the first nine questions to find the common bond that will give you the final answer - this time a famous person.
We may still technically be living in the current ice age, but the LGM (last glacial maximum) was about 20,000 years ago, and many species that lived then are no longer with us. What do you know about that period?
Start with a six-letter word (a magical word). The next word will be one letter less and may need to be unscrambled. After you get down to one letter, I'll begin to add letters to make a new word. Have fun!
Galileo's discovery of moons around Jupiter threw Ptolemy's geocentric model of the cosmos out the proverbial window. What do you know of the four Galilean moons?
Nine of Saturn's more than 60 moons were discovered prior to the 20th century. Named for the Titans and Giants of Greek mythology, what do you know of these early discoveries?
The National Hockey League was established in 1917 with only four Canadian teams and the Stanley Cup was a prize that could be challenged for by different leagues. What do you know of the early years of the NHL?
My fourth installment of this type of quiz. The answers to the clues are words made up of smaller words like fanatic (fan, a, tic), only my clue is (adherent, single, twitch). I will also indicate how many letters each smaller word is. Enjoy!
William Hartnell continues his adventures as the first Doctor as he meets his archenemies the Daleks for the very first time. This serial was seven episodes, airing between December 1963 and February 1964. What do you remember?
USS Enterprise brings you a "Star Trek" alphabetics quiz on the letter A. Take your place on the Away Team, and beam down to the quiz! "TOS"="The Original Series", "TNG"="The Next Generation", "DS9"="Deep Space Nine", "VOY"="Voyager", "ENT"="Enterprise"
"Life before death. Strength before weakness. Journey before destination." Can you match the "Stormlight Archive" Order of Knights Radiant with its Ideal and its two Surgebinding abilities?
Heraldic symbols signify something, whether it be a character attribute, a reference to an act of heroism, an indication of wealth, or perhaps something connected to geography. Can you figure out what these animals symbolize?
Over the decades, celebrities have found chemistry with each other, but often these relationships were only a 'flash in the pan.' In Chemistry class today, you need to pick which chemical reaction created the strongest bond.
I can't play the sounds for you audibly in FunTrivia quizzes, but let's see if I can't help you train your ears to recognize different intervals using some well-known songs (in all cases, think of the first two notes played/sung).
My best friend approached me a while back and said, "Hey! We should go somewhere and do something!" I responded, "Okay!" So he asked, "What about SCUBA diving?" And here's what happened:
With 206 bones in the human body, it's important to keep things in the right order. Here are a few questions on your body's bones, from your head to your heels.
A valiant struggle for freedom! Pride and glory! Each of these countries fought for and won (or declared) their independence from colonial or occupying powers... can you name them all?
The Day of Judgement has arrived! Well, maybe not quite yet - it's just the tenth quiz in my bible alphabetics series - all about J! (All Biblical quotes are from the NIV.)
It came as a shock when the first Doctor died and then regenerated into a seemingly new person with a different face and personality. What do you remember of the second Doctor?
Various NHL franchises have moved from one city to another over the years, for various reasons. Can you match the original team (on the left) with the team they became (on the right)?
The world of the future has yet to be written... except in science fiction. Do you recognize these visions of the future from TV, movies, video games, comics and books?
Jean-Luc Picard reunites with Captain Rios and La Sirena, and they must now find a way to get Soji Asha to her home planet before the Romulans get there. Did you pay attention to "Broken Pieces"?