The Ultimate Cicada Quiz
Get ready for the emergence of Brood X with this quiz about all things cicada.
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.
Geography buffs be warned: There may only be three answers to choose from, but that doesn't mean this quiz will be easy.
With long names like Marshall Bruce Mathers III and John Francis Boniovi, it’s no wonder these stars decided to shorten their names for the stage.
From ‘Game of Thrones’ to ‘Friends’ and beyond, here’s the truth about which characters you’re actually most like.
Hufflepuff, Gryffindor, Slytherin, and Ravenclaw are ____; Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs are ____.
The best logo designs are the ones you can still easily identify even when most of the image is missing.
Anybody who grew up playing the license plate game on road trips just might be a master at this quiz.
This facial recognition test is your chance to earn the right to claim that you never forget a face.
You’d know the DeLorean from 'Back to the Future' if it were parked near you, but how well do you really know its silhouette?
Can you distinguish the genuine Theodore Roosevelt aphorisms from things other presidents and authors have said?
See how well you know the Harry Potter books by testing whether you can guess the title from a single line alone!
It's harder than it sounds.