You've probably seen these folks throughout FunTrivia, but we bring them together here because they share the same birthdate (but not the same year). Have fun!
A great incentive for collegiate football players are trophy games between two rival schools, many going back before 1900. Can you identify info from some of my favorite trophy games?
These leading ladies are from a playing card deck printed in 1916 named "Movie Souvenir Playing Cards" which boasts "53 Most Prominent Stars in Filmdom." While these starlets are not very famous today, I'm hoping you'll have fun with this quiz.
This one is a little tougher than my last quiz on this subject. All of these women served as their nations' Prime Ministers for more than two years. Good luck!
For my 100th quiz, let's look at some random facts taken from the years between 1100 and 2000 that end with 00, making each of them the final year of a century. Have fun!
Here are some of my favorite players, plus some other interesting characters from MLB history. See if you can identify the players and the teams they played for.
Here are some questions about some of the great sites and sights to be seen where America's even-numbered east-west interstates intersect with odd-numbered north-south highways. Hope you have fun.
Can you think of words with the letters "B", "W", and "R" in them? All correct answers will contain at least one "b", "w", and "r" in that order. Nouns will always be singular -- no "s" at the end. Have fun!
This quiz is about an interesting character you've probably never heard of named Lipit-Ishtar. Hopefully you'll have fun as we learn about him together.
We know all about Washington crossing the Delaware, but many other rivers played key roles in the American Revolution. Here is a quiz about ten of them.
Celtic culture is primarily found in six Celtic nations of the British Isles and France. Here are some folklore figures from these traditions. By the way, each of these names has a multitude of spelling variations, so bear with me. Thanks and enjoy!
The gods of war go back to man's first civilizations, but can also be found in today's culture. Here are some interesting facets I encountered searching for the gods of war.
Many famous rulers have been the second person to rule by a name, some of whom are more famous than those who first used the name. What do you know about these people with the Roman numeral II after their names?
In January 2010 I received another grandson, whose name is Finn. In his honor I bought two decks of playing cards called 108 FinnFacts. How much do you know about Finland?
The birth of any nation usually involves a charismatic leader. Here's a quiz about some figures known as "the Founder of the Nation" or another similar honorific.
A quiz for Americans who watch an occasional Bundesliga game on TV. Just identify these ten teams who were playing in the top German football league during the 2015-16 season. Have fun!
School consolidations have been around in Iowa for a long time. And while you may not know the names of many Iowa small towns, maybe my clues will help you identify some of their school sharing programs. Have fun!
My sons gave me a big new grill for my retirement, along with a grilling recipe book by Barton Seaver called "Where There's Smoke." Here are some questions from that book. Have fun!
I'm not a real big mystery buff, but there are some authors and characters I really enjoy whose stories happen to fall into the "Mystery and Detective Fiction" category (with an exception or two). And here are ten of them. Have fun.
I'm sure that you know who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird" and who designed St. Paul's Cathedral, but can you be the "early bird" and identify these other not-so-well-known people associated with birds fastest?