Can You Match the Famous Author to Their Weird Nickname?
Guess which famous authors had nicknames like “Castor,” “Herr Satan,” and “Dodo.”
Guess which famous authors had nicknames like “Castor,” “Herr Satan,” and “Dodo.”
Do you know the masterminds behind famous artwork like 'The Starry Night' and the 'Mona Lisa'?
Think you have an eagle eye for identifying birds? See if you can name these migratory birds based on just their pictures.
See how well you know the snappy taglines for popular snacks like Doritos, Skittles, and Pringles.
See if you can tell where national parks like Great Smoky Mountains, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and the Grand Canyon are located.
See how well you can stump your foodie friends with this quiz about all things food.
The heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have been known to deliver some pretty memorable lines.
See how well you can tell if items like avocados, potatoes, tomoatoes, and butternut squash are fruits or vegetables.
See if you can match fake places like Wakanda, Genovia, Sokovia, and Arendelle to the movies they belong to.
Can you tell which animal had a body "of a duskish Colour, all one Lump with the Head, without scales?"
See how well you remember Disney Channel Original Movies like 'Brink!', 'Halloweentown,' and 'Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century.'
Get ready for the emergence of Brood X with this quiz about all things cicada.
Only ‘90s kids will be able to easily define slang words and phrases like “bada-bing,” “skeezy,” "talk to the hand," and “buzzkill.”
Why did the mathematician get a tattoo that says ‘sin/cos’?
Rachel _____ was a ‘Friends’ character played by Jennifer Aniston; Walter _____ was a fictional drug kingpin portrayed by Bryan Cranston in ‘Breaking Bad.’
Fregula, marconelli, cavatelli, telluta—the pastabilities for getting your noodle names wrong are high.
Only a real pun master will know the answers to questions like "what did the man say after inventing the shovel?" and "how do construction workers party?".
Sports fans and cinephiles, get ready to put your love of athletic movies to the test.
Here’s a hint: They stood in what’s now present-day Egypt, Iraq, Greece, and Turkey.
Daniel Radcliffe was in ___, Ian McKellen was in ___, Harrison Ford was in ___.
See if you can figure out which classics titles like 'Frodo Baggins and the Inconvenient Jewelry', 'Elizabeth Bennett and the Pompous Hunk', and 'Sherlock Holmes and the Fluorescent Dog' are referring to.