While Agatha Christie may not have used a dance floor as the setting for a murder in any of her books, here are some other places where murders were committed. Warning: May contain spoilers
Sailing along in the Amazing Trivia Race, the Four Winds have enjoyed taking in wonderful sights across the world. Here's a quiz on lighthouses that have guided them safely to the harbour on their travels.
The Four Winds are embarking on a journey to movies where there have been boats and water... We'll need a big one so that many Fun Trivia members can come along on the next leg of the Fun Trivia Amazing Race 2. Hop on!
You know the drill - start with a star sign, drop a letter and scramble to form a new word for each clue till you are down to two letters. The start adding one letter at a time till you're left with another star sign.
Ever wondered where certain places got their names from or what those names meant? Trace the origins of the names belonging to a few famous cities from around the world.
These 20th and 21st century events took the world by surprise, confounding even the experts. Can you pair them up correctly? Some answers may seem to fit for more than one question but there is only one solution.
Match the numbers with words to form commonly used terms. Note: While it may seem that one word fits more than one clue, there is only one complete solution.
Whether you want to sing in the breeze or whistle in the wind, this compilation of songs brought to you by the Four Winds (Shuehorn, Lones78, JanIQ and zorba_scank) will help you set the mood.
Hercule Poirot and Jane Marple are two of the most famous characters created by Agatha Christie. Though they never met in any of her novels, there are some striking similarities between them and the cases they solved. Caution: Spoilers
The cities of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur are popular with both domestic and international tourists. Named after the triangle formed by these cities on the map, this circuit is perfect for a week long vacation.
Buddhism originated on the Indian subcontinent from where it then spread to other parts of the world. Here's a brief introduction to this religious tradition.
Match these beliefs with the religion they are most associated with. Note that this is a very basic quiz and does not go into the detailed beliefs of any religion.
A number of actors have moved from acting in front of the camera to calling the shots from behind the camera as directors or producers. While some of them have excelled in their new roles, others floundered.
Through their names or nicknames, all of these places have some connection to gemstones and other precious metals. Can you guess where on earth these are?
Pair the animals listed on the left with the words on the right to form commonly used terms. While a word may appear to fit for more than one animal, there is only one correct solution.
Match these flowers with the appropriate words to form some commonly used terms. While some words may seem to match for more than one flower, there is only one correct solution for the quiz.
Given India's geographical diversity, it is not surprising to find a whole range of flowers and plants here. Take a look and may be you can pick some to wear in your hair.
Match these gemstones and precious metals with suitable words to form common terms. Some words may appear to pair with more than one answer, but there is only one complete solution.
Several former kingdoms and empires have moved from being ruled by monarchies to other democratic forms of governance. This quiz takes a look at the end of these monarchies.
A vacation in Turkey had me marvelling at the beauty and history of the country. Join me as we retrace my journey through the country that lies on two continents.
Guess the word noted by its definition, then pair it up with the word which is its anagram. Ex: Q. Small piece. Ans. Silver (A small piece is a sliver which is an anagram of silver.)
Egypt has been the setting for many fictional works. Can you figure out the title of the work from the short description? All have an Egyptian connection.