As the incredibly ancient proverb says, "A bird quiz on FunTrivia is worth two... not on FunTrivia." Okay, I'm sorry, that was pretty bad. But we all like trivia, and you know what they say... birds of a feather stick together! I'll just stop now.
The saxophone family of instruments was first developed in the 1840s by Adolphe Sax. It took a while to catch on, but today saxophones are a common and popular instrument choice. What do you know about them?
There are eight countries that extend above the Arctic Circle. I have a question for you for each country, with a couple of extra for the two largest countries represented. Join me as I travel from Canada eastward along (or above) 66°30′ N.
The arcade video game boom began to slow in 1983, as home game consoles increased in popularity. How well do you remember these games, released during the final year of the 'Golden Age of Arcade Games'?
Sometimes it can be hard to locate good mushrooms in the wild, unless you know where to look. Can you find the ten mushrooms hidden within these sentences?
Have a go at this revamped quiz adoption, originally entitled "All About Oboes II" by author Sharker. As my username 'reedy' implies, I have a history with oboes (and bassoons, too!) Enjoy!
Our Sun is amazing! It gives us light and life, keeps us in orbit at *just* the right distance, and provides us with amazing sunrises and sunsets, rainbows and aurorae! Give the quiz a try and see how brightly YOU shine!
The Okanagan Valley lies in the southern interior of British Columbia, extending about 200 km north from the U.S. border with Washington. Despite featuring a string of long lakes along its length, the region has a semi-arid climate, with flora to match.
With a closeup picture of the ball (or other, similar object) and a description of some of the equipment needed, can you figure out what sports you are playing in this quiz?
Very Easy, 10 Qns, reedy,
Mar 12 23
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Mar 12 23
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