(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right
side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
Questions
Choices
1. Romeo Montague
Guinevere
2. James Destro
Bella Swan
3. Kermit the Frog
Roseanne Harris
4. Running Bear
Little White Dove
5. Joe Hardy
Sue Storm
6. Reed Richards
Miss Piggy
7. Edward Cullen
Juliet Capulet
8. Lancelot du Lac
Baroness Anastasia Cisarovna
9. Bruce Wayne
Selena Kyle
10. Dan Conner
Iola Morton
Select each answer
Most Recent Scores
Dec 16 2024
:
Luckycharm60: 10/10
Nov 07 2024
:
21okie: 6/10
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Romeo Montague
Answer: Juliet Capulet
Romeo and Juliet are the title protagonists of the tragic play written by William Shakespeare in the early 1590s. Shakespeare's play about two young lovers who tried to become a couple despite their families' feud was itself based on earlier works. One of the best descriptions I have ever heard of the play where both title characters commit suicide in the final chapter is "Why Teenagers Shouldn't Date".
2. James Destro
Answer: Baroness Anastasia Cisarovna
In several media of the "G.I. Joe" universe, James Destro is a arms dealer who is associated with the terrorist organization, COBRA. In the 1980s animated television series, he was voiced by Arthur Burghardt. Baroness Anastasia Cisarovna is the director of intelligence for COBRA.
She and Destro have a much closer relationship with each other than either has with COBRA Commander. In the 1980s series, the Baroness was voiced by Morgan Lofting.
3. Kermit the Frog
Answer: Miss Piggy
Kermit the Frog may be the best known of the Muppets created by Jim Henson. Henson himself voiced Kermit from his creation in 1955 until Henson's death in 1990. Miss Piggy, created in 1976, was voiced until 2000 by Frank Oz. The two were a longtime couple in the Muppet world.
4. Running Bear
Answer: Little White Dove
"Running Bear" was written by J. P. Richardson ("The Big Bopper). A 1959 recording of the song was recorded by Johnny Preston in 1959. The single reached Number One on both the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart and the UK Singles Chart in 1960. The song tells the story of two lovers (Running Bear and Little White Dove) from different tribes who were kept apart by fighting between the tribes.
5. Joe Hardy
Answer: Iola Morton
The Hardy Boys were characters from a series of books created by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and written by several authors under the name Franklin W. Dixon. Joe, the younger and more impulsive of the brothers, was sweet on dark-haired Iola Morton, sister of Hardy Boys chum, Chet. Iola was a regular though usually not major character in the books.
6. Reed Richards
Answer: Sue Storm
Reed Richards is also known as Mr. Fantastic and Sue Storm as the Invisible Woman. Together, they are two members of the Fantastic Four, a super Hero team created by Marvel writer Stan Lee and Marvel artist Jack Kirby. In most versions of their story, the two either are married or become married.
7. Edward Cullen
Answer: Bella Swan
She's a teenaged human girl who moves from Arizona to Washington state. He's a century old vampire who is fabulously wealthy. The two appeared in a series of novels (later adapted for film) by Stephenie Meyer beginning with "Twilight" in 2005. The very well known books have a huge number of supporters and a huge number of detractors.
8. Lancelot du Lac
Answer: Guinevere
Queen Guinevere was the wife of King Arthur of Camelot. Lancelot was his chief knight and closest friend. Though this did not stop them from carrying on a long-term affair behind Arthur's back, it did cause them to feel bad about betraying his trust. The story of Camelot has been retold countless times in several media including the 1960 musical "Camelot".
9. Bruce Wayne
Answer: Selena Kyle
Bruce Wayne is the secret identity of Batman, the famed crime fighter. Selena Kyle is the secret identity of the famed criminal Catwoman. Though it might seem unlikely on the surface, there is a great deal of sexual tension between the two in many versions of their story, including the 1960s television show "Batman".
In some versions of their story, they have a daughter Helena, who became the vigilante superhero, the Huntress.
10. Dan Conner
Answer: Roseanne Harris
First meeting in high school, Dan and Roseanne are the focus of the television series "Roseanne", airing from 1988 to 1997, with a brief revival in 2018. Dan, the drywall installer and motorcycle shop owner was portrayed by John Goodman. Roseanne, the factory worker and diner owner, was portrayed by Roseanne Barr. The two resided with their family in Lanford, Illinois.
This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor agony before going online.
Any errors found in FunTrivia content are routinely corrected through our feedback system.