Look closely and you will find a word hidden in each of the ten sentences. The hidden word can be found among 1, 2 or even 3 other words. All the words have something to do with village life. Have fun!
To avoid stumbling on this ladder quiz, start with a source of illumination. Drop letters to form new words till you're down to two letters and then start adding till you create a new light source.
Despite being known by three different names and sporting a royal purple colour, the aubergine is rarely found on the top of the list of most popular vegetables. Take a look at some tasty dishes made with this often ignored vegetable.
...and trace the original song. I will give you a Bollywood song and the more famous international song from which it has been copied. You have to identify the singer of the original hit.
Add a word to 'Ap' to form a new word. Only synonyms or definitions are given for each of the unknown words. Guess the right word and pair them up correctly.
Mary Stewart's novels continue to be popular as much for the mysteries as her evocative descriptions of the settings. Can you match the book with the place where it was set?
Each two-line rhyme is a cryptic clue for a part of the human body. Hints are given when the questions are clues for homophones of the answer. Q1 is a solved example to help you out.
My child is a bucket of emotions and wonder! Use the song titles from Earth Wind & Fire's 1980 "Faces" album to figure out my day. Note: All the incorrect options are also song titles by other artists/bands.
I was on FunTrivia when a bucket started talking to me. It had returned from a geological trip where it had seen beautiful treasures excavated from deep within the earth. Why don't you hear the story directly from the bucket's mouth?
Biblical characters, both good and bad, have slipped at times and committed sins. Can you match the sin to the sinner? Note: While more than one answer may apply to a question, there is only one complete solution to the quiz.
Over the years, different regions in India have developed their own distinctive cuisine. Take a look at some of the delicacies you wouldn't want to miss out on when you come visiting.
Twenty-five years after the Union Carbide plant at Bhopal, India leaked noxious fumes into the city killing over 15000 inhabitants, the victims had still not received justice or adequate compensation making the tragedy an endless night for those affected
While India may not have a great tally of Olympic medals, Indian sportpersons have given their countrymen reason for cheer at various times. Here are some memorable performances at the greatest sporting event in the world.
Corporal Slag seems to constantly be on the move. This time round, he seems to have taken a fascination to walled cities, both past and those still existing.
But if trouble troubles you, just use it as inspiration to write a hit song. All of the songs in this quiz contain lyrics relating to troubles and worries. Don't worry though, I'm sure this quiz won't be much trouble.
A cleverly planned and executed murder is carried out on the Blue Train, but unfortunately for the murderer Hercule Poirot is traveling by the same train. Caution: spoilers
Neither the capital, nor the largest city of their country, these cities may have fallen short of the record but are still important in their own right. Crack the puzzle and find the city.
While the Parsis are well known for their joie de vivre, they have also contributed immensely to different areas of public life. Here are just ten of the valuable contributions made by the Parsi community of India.
Add a word to 'para' to form a new word. Only definitions or synonyms are given for both words. Figure out the answers to both sets of definitions and then pair them up correctly.