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  Common Bond #8   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The first nine questions cover a variety of subjects. The answers to these questions have a relationship to each other. Can you find the common bond?
Average, 10 Qns, lovesmoodies, Jul 20 20
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  Common Bond #4   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The first nine questions cover a variety of subjects. The answers to these questions have a relationship to each other. Can you find the common bond?
Average, 10 Qns, lovesmoodies, Dec 11 09
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  More Common Bonds   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The first nine questions cover a variety of subjects. The answers to these questions have a relationship to each other. Can you find the common bond?
Average, 10 Qns, lovesmoodies, Jun 17 15
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  Common Bond 9   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The first nine questions cover a variety of subjects. The answers to these questions have a relationship to each other. Can you find the common bond?
Average, 10 Qns, lovesmoodies, Sep 19 13
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  Common Bond #6    
Multiple Choice
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The first nine questions cover a variety of subjects. The answers to these questions have a relationship to each other. Can you find the common bond?
Average, 10 Qns, lovesmoodies, Apr 30 23
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  Common Bond #7    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The first nine questions cover a variety of subjects. The answers to these questions have a relationship to each other. Can you find the common bond?
Average, 10 Qns, lovesmoodies, Jun 18 10
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  A Common Bond Quiz    
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The first nine questions cover a variety of subjects. The answers to these questions have a relationship to each other. Can you find the common bond? (I decided to try a quiz like this because of my favorite quiz author: Professorjon)
Average, 10 Qns, lovesmoodies, Jun 30 10
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  Another Common Bond Quiz    
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The answers to the first nine questions will lead you to the answer to the final question!
Average, 10 Qns, lovesmoodies, Jul 29 11
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trivia question Quick Question
What is Ma Ingalls' name on the television show "Little House on the Prairie?"

From Quiz "More Common Bonds"





lovesmoodies' Series Trivia Questions

1. What is the name for a word, phrase, verse, or sentence that reads the same backward or forward?

From Quiz
Another Common Bond Quiz

Answer: Palindrome

A palindrome is spelled the same backward or forward. An example of a palindrome is the following phrase: A man, a plan, a canal, Panama.

2. This actor portrayed Sandra Bullock's love interest in the movie "While You Were Sleeping."

From Quiz Common Bond 9

Answer: Bill Pullman

Bill Pullman played the love interest in this movie. The movie was released in 1995. It also starred Peter Boyle and Peter Gallagher.

3. What is the name of Jon Arbuckle's cat?

From Quiz Common Bond #8

Answer: Garfield

Garfield was created by Jim Davis.

4. What is the name of the mythical monster traditionally represented as a gigantic reptile having a lion's claws, the tail of a serpent, wings, and a scaly skin?

From Quiz Common Bond #7

Answer: dragon

A dragon is the name of this mythical beast. The dragon in "Shrek" was a girl dragon who fell in love with Donkey.

5. What is Florida's "old" state song?

From Quiz Common Bond #6

Answer: The Swanee River

"The Swanee River (Old Folks at Home)" was written in 1851. "The Swanee River" was adopted as the official state song in 1935, replacing "Florida, My Florida," which had been adopted as the State Song in 1913. Florida also has an official welcome song. "Florida" was written by Lawrence Hurwit and Isreal Abrams and adopted by a 1985 Legislative act. In 2008, Florida also designated a "new" state song, "Where the Sawgrass Meets the Sky".

6. A round model of the world that is often used in classrooms is called a:

From Quiz Common Bond #4

Answer: globe

A globe is a three dimensional representation of the earth in the form of a ball.

7. King Arthur's court, the city where his throne sat, was called:

From Quiz More Common Bonds

Answer: Camelot

Camelot is a legendary place, where virtues and morals held great importance. But, sometimes "Camelot" is used to represent any ideal place.

8. One of the 25 states of India. It has often been referred to as "heaven on earth."

From Quiz A Common Bond Quiz

Answer: Kashmir

Kashmir is made up of many regions, but is called "Jammu & Kashmir" because of the two most populous regions in the state.

9. What is the name shared by a filmmaker named Kubrick and KISS rocker Paul?

From Quiz Another Common Bond Quiz

Answer: Stanley

Stanley Kubrick's films include: "Eyes Wide Shut", "Full Medal Jacket" and "A Clockwork Orange".

10. This actor portrayed Han Solo in the movie "Star Wars."

From Quiz Common Bond 9

Answer: Harrison Ford & Ford

Harrison Ford was the love interest of Princess Leia. He was also in "The Empire Strikes Back." He has since been in many movies, including the "Indiana Jones" movies.

11. One of Dudley Moore's famous roles was this character:

From Quiz Common Bond #8

Answer: Arthur

"Arthur" starred Liza Minnelli and Dudley Moore. It was directed by Steve Gordon.

12. What was the name of Paul McCartney's wife who died of cancer?

From Quiz Common Bond #7

Answer: Linda

Linda McCartney was a photographer, musician, animal rights activist and vegetarian. She died of breast cancer in April of 1998.

13. What was the first name of the lead singer of the group "The Bangles?"

From Quiz Common Bond #6

Answer: Susanna

Susanna Hoffs played guitar and sang for "The Bangles." She was born January 17, 1959 in Los Angeles, CA.

14. The largest direct-selling company in the world. This company is a leader in beauty and other products for women.

From Quiz Common Bond #4

Answer: avon

Women have been selling Avon since 1886. This is about thirty-four years before women in the United States could legally vote!

15. A 1997 movie starring Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts:

From Quiz More Common Bonds

Answer: Conspiracy Theory

Mel plays a NYC cab driver and Julia is a Justice Department attorney in this movie.

16. Harry M. Stevens of Niles, Ohio was the first person to think of wrapping up a frankfurter in a piece of bread and calling it this:

From Quiz A Common Bond Quiz

Answer: hot dog

It is said that he came up with this name after seeing a caricature of a frankfurter made to look like a Dachshund in the New York Daily Times, 1904.

17. Who is the author of "There's a Boy in the Girl's Bathroom" and "Sideways Stories from Wayside School"?

From Quiz Another Common Bond Quiz

Answer: Louis Sacher

Louis Sachar's books have earned him many prestigious awards and honors. "Holes" was made into a major motion picture.

18. This actor was in "French Kiss" with Meg Ryan. He was also in "In and Out" with Tom Selleck and Matt Dillon. He joined Jamie Lee Curtis in the comedy "A Fish Called Wanda" and was in "The Big Chill." Who is he?

From Quiz Common Bond 9

Answer: Kevin Kline

Kevin Kline was in all of these movies. He is married to actress Phoebe Cates (from "Fast Times at Ridgemont High").

19. What was the last name of the Beatle who died in 2001?

From Quiz Common Bond #8

Answer: Harrison

"The quiet Beatle," George Harrison passed away in 2001. He wrote the beautiful song "Something" along with many other songs.

20. What was the first name of the O.J. Simpson's famous houseguest and witness in his trial?

From Quiz Common Bond #7

Answer: Kato

Technically his first name was Brian, however he is known as Kato Kaelin. He achieved notoriety with the O.J. Simpson trial.

21. What was the 15th state to join the Union in the United States of America?

From Quiz Common Bond #6

Answer: Kentucky

The Commonwealth of Kentucky was the 15th state to join in 1792. Kentucky is one of four states to call itself a "commonwealth." The other U.S. commonwealths, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia, were originally British colonies. Kentucky, once part of Virginia, chose to remain a commonwealth when it separated from Virginia.

22. A dramatic form in which an actor talks to himself or reveals his or her thoughts without addressing a listener is called a/an:

From Quiz Common Bond #4

Answer: soliloquy

There are many famous examples of these, such as "to be or not to be" in "Hamlet."

23. Roger Staubach, Tony Dorsett, Mel Renfro, and Randy White played football for an NFL team in what city?

From Quiz More Common Bonds

Answer: Dallas

They are all Hall of Fame Players for the Dallas Cowboys.

24. The "Father of the American Navy." Commander of the Bonhomme Richard.

From Quiz A Common Bond Quiz

Answer: John Paul Jones & Jones

John Paul Jones is the author of the famous quote "I have not yet begun to fight!"

25. What is the title of the award that is given annually by the American Library Association for the most distinguished American children's book published the previous year?

From Quiz Another Common Bond Quiz

Answer: The Newbery Medal

The Newberry Medal is awarded each year for an outstanding children's book. It was the first children's book award in the world.

26. This actor has been in the following movies: "The Replacements" with Keanu Reeves; "The Royal Tenenbaums" with Ben Stiller, Gwyneth Paltrow, Luke Wilson and Anjelica Huston; "Behind Enemy Lines" with Owen Wilson and David Keith. Who is he?

From Quiz Common Bond 9

Answer: Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman was in all of these movies. He was born January 30, 1931 in San Bernardino, California.

27. What is the capital of Wisconsin?

From Quiz Common Bond #8

Answer: Madison

In 1996 "Money" magazine called Madison "the best place to live in the United States."

28. What is the name of the region in Eastern Asia that borders the South China Sea and China? It was once occupied by UK, but ceded back to China.

From Quiz Common Bond #7

Answer: Hong Kong

Hong Kong became the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China on July 1, 1997.

29. What was the name of the television series that starred Barbara Eden and Larry Hagman?

From Quiz Common Bond #6

Answer: I Dream of Jeannie & I Dream of Jeanie

Barbara Eden played the part of Jeannie and Larry Hagman was "master." The censors would not allow Barbara to wear a costume that showed her navel!

30. Who supposedly uttered these words: "Et tu, Brute!"?

From Quiz Common Bond #4

Answer: Julius Caesar & Caesar

This happens in Act III Scene I of the play "Julius Caesar."

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