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Sort the Queens of "RuPaul's Drag Race"

The order is coming for the dolls! Sort these queens from the first ten seasons of "RuPaul's Drag Race" in order based on when they appeared as contestants. Good luck!

An ordering quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
3 mins
Type
Order Quiz
Quiz #
412,979
Updated
Dec 04 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
145
Last 3 plays: Guest 139 (8/10), DRAG9593 (10/10), piet (10/10).
Mobile instructions: Press on an answer on the right. Then, press on the question it matches on the left.
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer, and then click on its destination box to move it.
What's the Correct Order?Choices
1.   
(Season 1)
Willam
2.   
(Season 2)
Trixie Mattel
3.   
(Season 3)
Courtney Act
4.   
(Season 4)
Asia O'Hara
5.   
(Season 5)
Ongina
6.   
(Season 6)
Alyssa Edwards
7.   
(Season 7)
Pandora Boxx
8.   
(Season 8)
Bob the Drag Queen
9.   
(Season 9)
Manila Luzon
10.   
(Season 10)
Valentina





Most Recent Scores
Nov 18 2024 : Guest 139: 8/10
Nov 10 2024 : DRAG9593: 10/10
Nov 10 2024 : piet: 10/10
Nov 08 2024 : Morganw2019: 10/10
Nov 07 2024 : Queen81866: 10/10
Nov 05 2024 : GarethScott959: 10/10
Nov 03 2024 : Guest 103: 10/10
Oct 29 2024 : Guest 180: 0/10
Oct 27 2024 : Guest 87: 9/10

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Ongina

One amongst the first set of nine queens to enter the work room back in 2009, Ongina emerged as a fan favourite due to her emotional backstory and her clear zest for life on the main stage. Her time on "Drag Race" was cut short in the third-to-last round of competition when she fell to the bottom against eventual winner Bebe Zahara Benet. This elimination came after two wins in earlier episodes.

Ongina would return for "All Stars 5" in 2020, but she would end up eliminated in episode two in what would have been a unanimous vote (she voted for herself as well) had Shea Couleé not won the Lip Sync for her Legacy.
2. Pandora Boxx

Voted Miss Congeniality in her original season, Rochester queen Pandora Boxx managed to make her way to fifth place upon her first appearance back in 2010, getting eliminated to Jujubee to Debbie Gibson's "Shake Your Love" on the main stage. Though considered a strong queen across most challenges, Pandora would fail to win any of them.

It would be a trend in her subsequent appearances. Not only would she be eliminated alongside Mimi Imfurst in "All Stars 1's" first week, but her return in "All Stars 6" would include a string of safe weeks and two bottom appearances before her elimination in sixth.
3. Manila Luzon

The runner-up of the show's third season, Manila Luzon is commonly seen as a strong fashion queen with a camp sensibility. Sharing the same track record as eventual winner Raja, she's long been considered one of the closest front-runners in a finale.

It comes as no surprise she's a multiple all-star, having appeared in "All Stars 1" paired with Latrice Royale (and placing a joint-seventh place) and "All Stars 4" where she was notably eliminated by Naomi Smalls in one of the show's most shocking lipstick reveals.
4. Willam

One of the more controversial and nervy queens of the show, Willam is best-known for her general attitude on her original season. Despite this, Willam's post-show career has been quite successful, being not only one of the more reputable podcast queens (sharing "Race Chaser" hosting duties with Alaska), but being a YouTube content creator and author.

On her original season, Willam made it to the top six but was disqualified from the competition. The reason, as was explained in the finale, was that she had visitors at her hotel room during the competition's sequester period, a breach of the competitors' contracts.
5. Alyssa Edwards

A queen amongst a set of some of the strongest to grace the main stage, Alyssa Edwards appeared in the show's fifth season and was set up for a clear rivalry against Coco Montrese with both of them having competed in the pageant circuit in the past. Alyssa would end up eliminated against her in week 9 (to "Cold Hearted" by Paula Abdul). Both of them would return for "All Stars 2" where Coco would be eliminated in the first episode and Alyssa would be eliminated twice (returning once) and ending the season in fifth.

Alyssa Edwards is also known for being the lead queen of the Haus of Edwards and operating a dance studio as seen in her Netflix TV show "Dancing Queen".
6. Courtney Act

Originally from Australia but living in Hollywood during her season, Courtney Act made it to the finale of "RuPaul's Drag Race" season 6 having done so without placing in the bottom during the competition and needing to Lip Sync for her Life. She would be joint-runner-up, alongside Adore Delano, while Bianca Del Rio took the crown.

Off the show, Courtney would join Alaska and Willam as a member of The AAA Girls before returning to Australia to compete on "Dancing with the Stars" (twice, and reaching the finale each time), also winning "Celebrity Big Brother 21" in the UK.
7. Trixie Mattel

Though Trixie Mattel was eliminated twice in her original season (season 7), this queen of branding managed a massive return in "All Stars 3", taking the crown following the controversial 'jury of her queers' twist. Nonetheless, Trixie's hustle is incomparable.

Before "All Stars 3", Trixie hosted "The Trixie and Katya Show" on vice alongside season 7 sister Katya, commenced "UNHhhh" on YouTube, started filming of "Moving Parts" (her documentary), had released two charting folk albums, and commenced her make-up line, Trixie Cosmetics. Eventually she would become a judge on "Queens of the Universe" and host the Discovery+ show "Trixie Motel".
8. Bob the Drag Queen

The winner of this final Logo TV season, Bob the Drag Queen was regarded as one of the stronger all-around competitors of the show, sweeping her run with three challenge wins and only one instance in the bottom. Bob would claim the crown in the finale with Kim Chi and Naomi Smalls acting as her runners-up.

Post-show, Bob has been one of the key podcast queens, especially for "Drag Race" recaps, having not only hosted the World of Wonder content show "The Pit Stop" several times over, but sharing the hosting duties of "Sibling Rivalry" alongside drag sister (and "All Stars 4" winner) Monét X Change. In 2020, Bob also joined Eureka O'Hara and Shangela on the Peabody and Emmy-winning HBO reality show "We're Here".
9. Valentina

A controversial figure from season 9, viewers believed that Valentina was poised to make to the finale, but a bottom placement midway through the competition led her to a Lip Sync against Nina Bo'nina Brown in which she didn't know the words. It led to her immediate emotional elimination. In the reunion special, Valentina was also awarded Miss Congeniality by the fans, a decision that was met with consternation from her fellow competitors.

Valentina would return to the show in "All Stars 4", placing seventh for a second time. In 2023 she would become one of the hosts and judges of "Drag Race México" alongside Lolita Banana.
10. Asia O'Hara

The fourth place competitor of Season 10, Asia O'Hara made it to the finale only to fumble in her lip sync against Kameron Michaels. Famously, her performance to Janet Jackson's "Nasty" included an anticipated reveal of live butterflies...many of which did not survive or wake up to fly free from her dress.

Despite the ordeal in the finale, Asia O'Hara is known for her successful post-show career, being one of the longest-tenured hosts of the "RuPaul's Drag Race Werq the World" tour and the Vegas show residency, "RuPaul's Drag Race Live!"
Source: Author kyleisalive

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