________________________________________________________________

Home Page || Mind Games || Play Tanozzi || Dementia Prevention || Contact

Trivia!

ALPHABET TRIVIA "F"


Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia!

Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia! Trivia!



Books available at Amazon
Free Shipping with Prime


Fun Time

Fun Time

Fun Time

Fun Time
All answers begin with the letter "F"

1. This is the most visited country in the world:

2. This movie was about a whale returning to the ocean:

3. Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde starred in this long playing TV comedy:

4. This tennis Grand Slam is played on a clay court:

5. This family owns the Detroit Lions football team:

6. This popular plastic toy was inspired by a meal pie tin:

7. This was a World War Two a 'Mae West':

8. This character was Miss Piggy's love interest:

9. This cheese is included in a Greek salad:

10. He was a much loved crooner:

11. This unforgettable scary movie starred William H. Macy and Frances McDormand:

12. This is the name of Calgary's NHL hockey team:

13. You can visit Disney World in California and this other state:

14. Bugsy Segal opened this Vegas Hotel/Casino in 1946:

15. A sauna can be found in almost every home in this Scandinavian country:

16. In the final seconds of this game you might see a Hail Mary :

17. Dr.Kimble was the main character in this 1993 movie:

18. These six continue to be paid millions for TV re-runs from this TV serie:

19. This magazine originated in 1917 and was the only major business magazine through the 1920s:

20. The Kennedy Space Center is located in this State:

21. In the 1920s these young women were strong proponents for social, political, economic and sexual freedom:

22. This is a "F" word used in golf:

23. This 1930's movie, "The Grapes of Wrath" was based on the real struggles of these people :

24. These are fictional tales:

25. This is a table game similar to soccer which is often offered as a prize on "The Price is Right":

26. This is a paper designed to kill flying insects:

27. He won an Oscar for his part in the movie "The King's Speech":

28. This is a strong rhythmic style of dancing, also the name of a bird:

29. This actor won a Oscar nomination playing Nelson Mandela in the movie "Invictus", he also drove the car in the movie "Driving Miss Daisy":

30. This man created the "Faberage Eggs":

31. This describes all the plants and animals:

32. This protects some cities when a river is flooding:

33. This is a word to describe a person who believes everything in life is predetermined by an external force:

34. This country is now a new member of the European Union (2023):

35. This a term used for someone who has been drinking far too much alcohol:

36. He was a character on the TV show "Cheers":

37. This is a favourable unexpected happening:

38. These songs are associated with which group, "The Chain","Rhiannon","Go Your Own Way" and "You Make Loving Fun":

39. They say if you want to have a happy lady you should bring these home on a regular basis:

40. This city located in Italy is the capital of the Tuscany region. It is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance Art and Architecture. Population about 400,000:

41. His screen debut role, back in 1935, was as a corpse in the movie "The Case of the Curious Bride":

42. This Ontario town borders the United States to the south and Lake of the Woods to the north:

43. He is best known for his TV role as Columbo:

44. This City is located in the centre of California. The population is over 50% Hispanic and is the centre of California's agriculture. This area suffered from a shortage of water (2021 - 2022):

45. He became the U.S. President and then pardoned Nixon:

46. This is a nickname for the police:

47. This country gave America it's Statue of Liberty:

48. This Canadian has been given the title "HIT MAN". He has received 16 Grammy Awards. Songs include "We Are The World" and "Unforgettable" and hundreds more:

49. This was a very popular Jewish Broadway musical:

50. Name this home designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Built over a waterfall, in the Laurel Highlands of south western Pennsylvania :

51.They say this plant will bring you good luck :

52.This President said "Happiness Lies in the Joy of Achievement and Thrill of a Creative Effort :

53. Haute Coututle mean this in everyday English :

54. Adam and Eve were the first couple tp come up with a real fashion statement based on wearing these :

55.This was a nick name for the Beatles:

56. This is slang for fifty cents:

57. In 1946 Bugsy Seigel built this gambling Casino/hotel in Las Vegas:

58. Whorl, Arch and Loup are three basic patterns copied from these which helps the FBI get their criminals :

59. In France this is called 'Pain Perdu', in America it is called this:

60.This ladies man won an Oscar in 1953 for his performance in the movie "From Here to Eternity" :

61. His mother taught him "Life is Like a Box of Chocolates", you'll never know What You're Going To Get:

62. This is Canada Moto:

63. His revolution eliminated gambling Casinos in Cuba and introduced socialism :

64. Jennifer Aniston's character was "Rachel in this TV series:

65. He was the main character in the movie "Babe" which was the story of a pig:

66. Barbra Streisand at age 21 played this character (1964) in the Broadway Musical "Funny Girl":

67. For eleven years this character was played by Henry Winkler in the TV series "Happy Days" :

68.This is a word similar in meaning to "Concentrate":

69. In Britian they are called "Mudgards" :

70. This is what they call the man who married your mother:

71. A Butterfly has this many wings:

72.The Kennedy Space Center is located in this state:

73. This is the Number One word in marketing products and services:

74.This the largest city in North Dakota, a favorite destination for visiting Canadians :

75.This is often confused with a hot dog :

76. This is the name of a quality underwear:

77. This is the meaning of the lady's name "Fiola :

78. This is a very small resort island in the Pacific :

79.She was the top writer at SNL. Became famous doing impresonations of Sarah Palin :

80. This Network were largly responsible for Donald Trump winning the Presidential election in 2016:






SOLUTIONS!

1. France

2. Free Willie

3. Frasier

4. French Tennis Open

5. Food

6. Frizbee

7. Flotation Devise

8. Frog

9. Feta Cheese

10. Frank Sinatra

11. Fargo

12. Flames

13. Florida

14. Flamingo

15. Finland

16. Football

17. Fugitive

18. Friends

19. Forbes

20. Florida

21. Flappers

22. Fairway

23. Farmers

24. Fables

25. Foosball

26. Flypaper

27. Firth (Colin)

28. Flamingo

29. Freeman (Morgan)

30. Faberge (Carl)

31. Flora and Fauna

32. Floodway

33. Fatalist

34. Finland

35. Fried

36. Fraser (Crane)

37. Fluke

38. Fleetwood Mac

39. Flowers

40. Florence, Italy

41. Flynn (Errol)

42. Fort Frances

43. Falk (Peter)

44. Fresno

45. Ford (Gerald)

46. Fuzz

47. France

48. Foster (David)

49. Fidler on the Roof

50.

51. Four Leaf Clover

52. Franklin Roosevelt

53. Fashion (High)

54. Fig Leaves

55. Fab Four

56. Four Bits

57. Flamingo

58.Fingerprints

59. French Toast

60.Frank Sinatra

61. Forest Gump

62. From Sea to Sea

63. Fidel Castro

64. Friends

65. Farmer Hoggett

66. Fanny Brice

67. Fonz

68. Focus

69. Fenders

70. Father (Step)

71. Four

72.Florida

73. Free

74. Fargo 75.Frankfurter

76. Fruir of the Loom

77. Flower Child



78. Fiji

79. Fey (Tina)

80. Fox Network






Mind & Memory
Fun Time Trivia

Over 20 years of providing seniors
brain stimulating entertainment.


Fun Time Trivia Copyright © AdLinks 2012 - Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without written permission