TV Networks
Parts of Speech
The Simpsons
Dog Breeds
Fun Facts
100

OWN

Oprah Winfrey Network

100

Action!

Verb

100

"DOH!"

Homer Simpson


100

 Snoopy


Beagle


100

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

Bats are the only mammals that can truly fly.

200

TNT

Turner Network Television

200

A person, a place, well, it's anything!

Noun

200

Musical instrument played by Lisa

Saxophone (baritone to be exact)

200

Scooby Doo


Great Dane

200

Which planet in our solar system rotates on its side?

Uranus

300

BBC

British Broadcasting Corporation

300

Use of these has caused quite a grammar scandal because, them, their, and they are being used as singular.

Pronoun

300

Cynical host of "The Itchy & Scratchy Show"

Krusty the Clown


300

Lassie


Collie (Rough Collie)

300

What is the shortest complete sentence in the English language?

"I am."

400

ESPN

Entertainment & Sports Programming Network

400

The most common of this, which acts as a bridge within a sentence, are "and", "but", and "or".

Conjunction

400

Mr. Burns' loyal, yet treated unfairly personal assistant**


Smithers


400

Originating in England, but not staying there, this smaller version of another became a popular companion of artists and intellectuals and is currently beloved worldwide.

French Bulldog or Frenchie


400

What animal can sleep for three years?

A snail.

500

CBS

Columbia Broadcasting System

500

Though it is not considered proper (a misconception) to end a sentence with one of these, we're all guilty of doing so due to the natural flow of speech, sort of.

Preposition

500

Bart's canine companion**

Santa's Little Helper


500

What is the name of the fictional school attended by Buffy in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"?

Sunnydale High School

500

What is the only country that borders both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans?

South Africa

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