Home Sections Quizzes Services Sign Up: Free! | Log In ClarkyB guessed the word of the hour! It was robe. Quiz Results for Mixed Hourly Games : Mixed Hourly : Results quiz 1. "Jack and Jill went up the hill, to fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and____________________________." Your answer: broke his crown "And Jill came tumbling after. Up Jack got, and home did trot, As fast as he could caper, To old Dame Dob, who patched his nob With vinegar and brown paper." 98% of FunTrivia players have answered this question correctly in the past. Question by player jjdoitt. I see an error - submit correction... 2. What is the metal tungsten most commonly used for? Your answer: Flying saucers The correct answer was Welding and lightbulb filaments Tungsten also known as wolfram can withstand high heat without melting. This makes it perfect for welding and long lasting light bulb filaments. 91% of FunTrivia players have answered this question correctly in the past. Question by player TungstenGillig. I see an error - submit correction... 3. I am well known for painting "Starry Night" and cutting off my own ear. Who am I? Your answer: Mary Cassatt The correct answer was Vincent Van Gogh In 1888, Vincent Van Gogh cut a part of his ear off, and was sent to an asylum in Saint-Remy to be treated for his episodes of madness. 96% of FunTrivia players have answered this question correctly in the past. Question by player rtdnlbntt. I see an error - submit correction... 4. What is the more familiar name of the chaparral cock, a fast-running ground cuckoo that is native to the deserts of Mexico and southern USA? Your answer: Roadrunner The roadrunner, Geococcyx Californianus, is a predator that hunts snakes, lizards and insects. It kills snakes and lizards by beating them to death with its bill and then swallowing head first. Contrary to the cartoons, its main predator is not the coyote. 95% of FunTrivia players have answered this question correctly in the past. Question by player teflon_kid. I see an error - submit correction... 5. If I was a pescetarian, what would I eat? Your answer: Fish but not any other meat The word "pescetarian" originates from the Italian word "pesce" (meaning fish), and is related to the English word "vegetarian" (one who does not eat meat). A carnivore eats only meat and a vegan does not eat any food that comes from an animal (e.g. milk, pork). 86% of FunTrivia players have answered this question correctly in the past. Question by player AdamM7. I see an error - submit correction... 6. This film starred Robert De Niro, and (a young) Jodie Foster. It was directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Shrader. What was the name of this film? Your answer: Taxi Driver "Taxi Driver" (1976) followed a taxi driver named Travis Bickle (De Niro). He was mentally unstable, having served in Vietnam. He had violent outbursts and gave us the classic line "Are you talkin' to me?". He also tried to save a very young prostitute, Iris (Foster). 86% of FunTrivia players have answered this question correctly in the past. Question by player Bunny925. I see an error - submit correction... 7. What is the name of the theatre built on the banks of the river Thames in London in 1997, an exact replica of that used by William Shakespeare to present his plays? Your answer: Shakespeare's Globe The original Globe Theatre was completed in 1599 and built for The Lord Chamberlain's Men, the theatrical troupe which produced William Shakespeare's plays. It was destroyed by fire in 1613. Shakespeare's Globe is about 200 metres from the site of the original. The Mermaid Theatre, opened in 1959 as a result of actor Bernard Miles' campaigning, is now closed. The National Theatre situated on the South Bank was opened in 1976, and is actually three theatres, The Olivier, The Cottesloe and the Lyttleton. I made up Shakespeare's Rose. 86% of FunTrivia players have answered this question correctly in the past. Question by player teflon_kid. I see an error - submit correction... 8. An Academy Award winning actress who also achieved further fame for her humanitarian work with the United Nations, which star appeared in the movies "Roman Holiday", "My Fair Lady" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's"? Your answer: Audrey Hepburn Audrey Hepburn is one of the true greats of Hollywood. She was not only known for her acting but also her elegant style. She also was a noted humanitarian, serving as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF for many years. 86% of FunTrivia players have answered this question correctly in the past. Question by player ghosttowner. I see an error - submit correction... 9. What city is known as the Eternal City? Your answer: Paris The correct answer was Rome Rome is the capital city of Italy. Over 2.7 million people live in Rome. Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy. 90% of FunTrivia players have answered this question correctly in the past. Question by player 10maura. I see an error - submit correction... 10. What is another name for bay salt or solar salt? Your answer: Sea salt Sea salt is brought about through the evaporation of seawater. The uses for sea salt include cooking, cosmetics and some specialty products such as potato chips. Areas where sea salt is produced include the Cayman Islands, Greece, France, Israel and Brazil. 86% of FunTrivia players have answered this question correctly in the past. Question by player funnytrivianna. I see an error - submit correction... Calculating your score.. Questions correct: 7 / 10 You took 344 seconds to complete this quiz. 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