Here is a quiz for those discerning "Friends" watchers who may have seen these art objects a million times. Here's a chance to prove yourself a "Friends" art connoisseur! (You will need outside knowledge to answer the questions.)
Here's an alphabetical Beatles' songs and lyrics quiz for true fans. You won't have much to go by, just a little phrase and you give me the title. The titles are in alphabetical order, but there are several letters missing from the list however.Good luck
Here is a quiz about musical related mishaps throughout the ages. This is all about the bing bang boom in music in word and deed. Dedicated to Terry who asked about mishaps involving instruments.
These phenomena of nature are easy to find if you get the clues, sound them out, then spell out the word correctly. This quiz uses minerals, gems as well as other geological things. Rots of Rocks!
A fill-in quiz that may not have every color word in the rainbow, but a full palette. Find a word that makes sense in both directions, either a compound word or phrase. Some of the colors are there already. Example: Green______bag = bean. Good luck.
Here's a quiz on the Elvis Presley's music and some of the songwriters whose work he used. It is dedicated to the songwriter Otis Blackwell who passed away on May 6, 2002 in Nashville. Thank you very much!
This is to further test your knowledge of intriguing French culinary terms, ingredients, and dishes. Bonne chance from your faithful correspondant in France!
Here is a quiz to help you determine if your questions are ready to submit to our editing staff. Remember that the more work you've done beforehand, the more we can concentrate on getting your quiz the attention it deserves. Good luck!
As folk songs vary widely from one place to another (that's why they are what they are!), I'll rely on the most common versions. These songs are from the 'classics' of folk.
This is a word game in which you guess the clues, pronounce them, then find the flower name they refer to and spell it correctly. Example: Opposite of night + last letter of the alphabet= Day + Z = daisy.
Here's yet another word game for Quizzyland's Francophones. Simply find a word that goes with each clue. There are no accents on any of these answers. Bonne chance!
Here's another random French Vocabulary quiz, by popular request. Bear in mind we cannot use accents here, so I have tried to choose words that do not need them to be understood. Bonne chance!
Here's a French word play game for you, simply fill in the French word that fits in the blank, either a compound word or else a phrase. The word you're looking for has no accents. Example: ____de fleurs, boire un ___ (=bouquet).
Here are more birds of a feather for you to decipher, simply answer the clues, sound it out, and you'll have a bird in hand! Just don't kill it with one stone. Example: expression of pain + 12th letter of the alphabet = owl Join the flock!
This quiz has a flowery theme, as the questions and answers all contain something floral in them. The movies chosen are from early classic cinema to the 2000s. Good luck!
This quiz is a sequel to the painters we call Impressionists as many of the 'Neos' began their careers exhibiting their work alongside their elders. My primary source is a painter who put down his brush long enough to write a book, you'll find out.
As the first picnic marches into the 2400 players range, the second creeps along behind it, here's the third one for you. Find a word from the clues that has an ant in it.
Here are some questions in French about popular French folk songs. Bonne chance! Vive la chanson! Most of these form part of the basic children's repertory of songs and they have a history of their own.
This fill-in word game is for every 'body' because by finding a word that works in both directions, a common expression or compound word, you'll have a body part in either the clue or the answer. Example: Every___________builder. Good luck!
Here are some more American slang terms from yesteryear, usually once you learn one, the vocabulary fairy will visit and you'll hear or read them in the week that follows! Try it! Lots of musicians' jargon, traveling, and hometown America stuff here.
Here's a French kids' quiz inspired by the trivia flash card game "Les Incollables". This is the 8 to 9 year-old version. The subject areas are the same and the forms adapted to QL. Bonne chance!
Here is yet another French word play game. Simply type in the answer that fits with all the clues given. It may come before or after the word or phrase and does not require accents in French. Bonne chance!
Here's yet another word game for you French speakers at Quizzyland. Simply fill in the blank with a word that goes with all the clues provided. Example: champignons de _____, sous les ponts de _____= Paris. Bonne chance!
Here's yet another quiz in a never-ending series, for serious celebrhyme connoisseurs! Just follow the clues and the pattern as follows: Douglas'tricycles = Mike's trikes.
Here's a word game for Quizzyland's francophiles. Simply put in the French word that is either part of a compound word or an expression and fits either before or after all the clues given. No accents are necessary for any of the words given.
Find a rhyme for the first name or nickname of the celebrity that goes with the word in the clue. Example: Hudson's speeches = Rock's talks. This quiz accepts both punctuated and non.
Here is another sampling of some very curious terms from the not-so-distant past in America. Good luck to all! Many of these you'll probably know, others you might have heard on the late-late-late show.
Here's another song lyrics quiz from yesteryear, with the theme of the moon. One thing we can safely say is that for songwriters, the moon is essential for romance! I'll give you some words, you pick the title. Good luck!