Many Broadway productions have been adapted into movies. We usually remember the movie stars and not the Broadway cast. Therefore, from these movies can you match the actor or actress, that played that same role in the original Broadway production.
This is the last of a four part series on the 50 states in the USA. Can you identify these ten states from the clue that is given? The clues vary from people, history, state symbols, sport and other trivia which is sometimes not that obvious.
The name Russell is derived from the Old French name "rossel" meaning red-haired or red skinned. They are all not "rossell" but can you identify the correct Russell from the clue that is given.
Besides WWII taking up 6 years (1940-45) of the decade, what other events and happenings occurred from 1940-1949. This quiz is about those other events and happenings.
Here is a list of well known places that, for some, are a challenge to spell correctly. Even with the different choices, can you pick the correct spelling?
The name Rupert comes from the Lower Germanic name meaning "fame-bright" and the name Hubert is also Germanic meaning "mind-bright". Can you identify from the clue the correct Rupert or Hubert?
There are 50 states in the USA. Can you identify these ten states from the clue that is given. The clues vary from people,history, state symbols, sport,and other trivia which is sometimes not that obvious.
There have been many famous and well known actors who have been nominated for an acting Oscar but sadly have missed out. Can you match the actor and a movie in which they received a nomination for either Best Actor or Best Supporting Actor.
Samuel is a name or surname of Hebrew origin meaning either "name of God" or "God has heard". Can you identify the correct Samuel, Sam or Sammy from the clues that are given.
Here are ten fictional crime fighters that may not be as well known as Holmes, Marlowe, Maigret, Poirot etc. However, they also fought to bring the bad guys to justice. Can you identify them and their author?
There have been some great actresses who have portrayed supporting roles in many movies. Here are a few of them who have won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Part 3 of this quiz is about Australians born overseas but have proudly represented our nation as their own. This quiz covers many fields of endeavour and they most definitely deserve our national recognition as being Australians.
This quiz is about the many USA "The" groups of the 1950s and 1960s and their number one hits on the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart. Have fun remembering some of these great groups and hits.
The name Stewart is a Scottish name but possibly from old English meaning "household guardian". From the clue that is given, can you identify the correct Stewart or Stuart?
From the clue that is given can you identify the male or female comedian, to name just a few, who has put smiles on our faces and made us laugh. Part II is focused on comedians from the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Have fun with this quiz that turns the clock back to the 50s. I know there are still some teenagers out there from that era who will have some fond memories from this quiz.
Ten questions on different topics and all the questions and answers involve the letter "W". All you need to do is identify the correct "W". Pretty simple really.
Here are a list of artists and their "one word" titled song dating from the 1950s to 2010s. Can you match the artist and their song that were all number one hits on the US Billboard Hot 100 list.
If you have seen this 1960 western epic, then this matching quiz of the characters involved will be a breeze. The film was directed by John Sturges and the musical score was by Elmer Bernstein.
The name George comes from the Greek name Georgios meaning "farmer, earthworker". Can you identify the correct George in ten different categories from the clues that are given.