Teacher, Tailor, Teller...? Just what trade did Tom train for? All this quiz requires is for you to match Tom Hanks? movies with the occupations he has in each of them.
Pac-Man, Cabbage Patch Dolls, E.T. and a hole forming in something called the ozone layer all first appeared in the 1980's - as did all the other events in this quiz. One question from each year of this amazing decade.
As part of the 'Heal the World' challenge I decided to travel down memory lane to some of my favourite inspirational literature over the years. Just match the description with the title.
A short stroll down memory lane through the sitcoms that reigned supreme on British TV during the seventies. I'll give you a brief description of the setting and the premise of the show and you pick the title.
Ten well known musicals, thirty not so well known characters.... I'll give you three characters names and you just need to match them with the musical they come from, but most aren't the top stars.
Most of us could name all ten of these European countries in English with no problems but how well do you know what they would call their own countries? All choices are correct names in different languages.
This quiz gives you the names of ten animals that have graced our TV screens over the years. All you have to do is match them with what species of animal they are. These are real animals not animated.
Throughout history scientists have been ridiculed, persecuted, tortured and even killed because of their new ideas and theories. This quiz looks at ten of these famous men who everyone thought were wrong but who turned out to be very right.
The humble egg is so much more than just something to eat with toast in the morning. Come and see how much you know about egg dishes that are used not just for breakfast, lunch and tea but snacks, appetisers and dessert too.
These ten men feature prominently in the Old Testament. How much do you remember about them and their Bible stories? All questions are based on the King James Bible.
Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the last name of an author (some answers are literal and others phonetic) and then match them with their first names.
The word 'Black' goes before all of the answers in this quiz to make the provided final definition word. The answer is the MISSING word.
Eg. Black + _____ = A venomous spider. This makes a Black Widow. The answer is WIDOW.
Harry Potter books feature many wild and wonderful magical beings that have all sorts of fun and inventive names. This quiz is about the names of the particular beings - not the names of their species. It also includes many spoilers.
Come take a visit of my display cabinet and match the famous brands with the types of articles they produce. These types of companies do sometimes move their factories to cheaper locations but they will always be identified by their country of origin.
Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the last name of an author (some answers are literal and others phonetic) and then match them with their first names.
Many people today have, or know someone who has, a psychological disorder of some kind. This quiz covers a few of these to try and help in the understanding of what is happening inside their mind.
This quiz gives you the names of ten dogs that have graced our TV screens over the years. All you have to do is match them with the last name of the person/family that owned them. These are real animals not animated.
Ten multiple choice questions about European churches. Some cathedrals are referred to by their city and others by the name they are most known by. All saints names are the anglicised version.
This quiz deals with many famous sites and monuments but it's not so much about what you are looking at but what you know about these much visited landmarks that will give you the answer to these questions.
Red is the colour of desire and danger, blood and beauty, rubies and roses, and it is associated with all the questions in this quiz. Join me on a fiery blaze through the entertainment category.
All the answers in this quiz are either plane, train, boat or car. I'll give you some lyrics to a song and you just need to work out which of these forms of transport the song refers to.
All the answers in this quiz are either red, yellow, green or blue. I'll give you some lyrics to a song and you just need to work out which of these colours the song refers to.
Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the last name of a poet (some answers are literal and others phonetic) and then match them with their first names.
Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the last name of a poet (some answers are literal and others phonetic) and then match them with their first names.
Janitor, jeweller, judge - just what job did Julia do justice to? All this quiz requires is for you to match Julia Robert's movies with the occupations she has in each of them.
I will give you some information about a property on the board, you need to figure out which it is and what set it belongs to. Each answer is one of the ten property sets that can be collected.
Each question gives you three random items which you just have to match up with the associated musical. An item could match more than one answer but not all three.
I'll give you four characters from an Enid Blyton series and you just pick which one they come from. Characters weren't necessarily in every book of the series. All options are an answer to one of the questions.
Inanimate objects are all around us but how much attention do we really pay them? So I accepted this author challenge and set about trying to find some fun among them. See if you can too!
All you have to do here is match a famous song from the musical with the character that sings it. There are 10 characters mentioned in the options and each is an answer to one of the questions.
Can you remember what happened where? I'll give you an event and you tell me which book it happened in. All questions are multiple choice and all are from the original seven books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Just match the animal to its correct group name and you're done - well after you've worked out the group names from a clue first. There is only one way to match all of these correctly.
I'll give you three song titles and you tell me which musical they're from. They are all major songs from ALW's first 15 musicals and each musical is an answer to one of the questions.
This quiz covers a small selection of memorable achievements of man's best friend. Whether it be some famous firsts, brave rescue dogs or infamy of a different kind these canines definitely did have their day.
Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the last name of a poet (some answers are literal and others phonetic) and then match them with their first names.
Each question is made up of a definition plus the word 'key' either before or after it. Just join the words together to get the answer - some are phonetic and others literal. UK English is used unless otherwise specified
"Less Filling! Tastes Great!" has become synonymous in the US for a never-ending debate on something that really has no correct answer. This quiz has 10 questions related to other constantly debated issues.
Mad, Madder, Maddest... Come with me and immerse yourself in the realms of insanity as we take a look at some of the mad things in this world. Ten random mad questions from different categories.
The pupils in Enid Blyton's 'Malory Towers' series all begin with different character flaws that they nearly all learn to recognise and overcome by the series end. Can you match these ten girls with their most prominent fault?
I'll give you three sets of lyrics sung by the same character - all you have to do is decide which. They aren't the most obvious quotes but shouldn't be too hard for true lovers of the show.