Only 1 in 50 People Can Pass This Crazy Hard “Golden Girls” Quiz! Can You?
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Question 1/50
Who played Blanche?
Bea Arthur
Rue McClanahan
Betty White
Estelle Getty
Question 2/50
Who played Rose?
Bea Arthur
Rue McClanahan
Betty White
Estelle Getty
Question 3/50
Who played Sophia?
Bea Arthur
Rue McClanahan
Betty White
Estelle Getty
Question 4/50
Who played Dorothy?
Bea Arthur
Rue McClanahan
Betty White
Estelle Getty
Question 5/50
What famous person shops in Dorothy’s sister Gloria’s grocery store in California?
Robert Goulet
Bert Convy
Julio Iglesias
David Hasselhoff
Question 6/50
What did Dorothy often threaten her mother with?
Oak Lawn
Forest Lawn
Shady Grove
Shady Pines
Question 7/50
Where is the show set?
Key West, Florida
Miami, Florida
Boca Raton, Florida
Bonita Springs, Florida
Question 8/50
The show ended when Dorothy married whom?
Blanche’s Uncle Lucas
Blanche’s Brother Lucas
Blanche’s Cousin Lucas
Blanche’s Pastor Lucas
Question 9/50
And what comedic actor played the groom in that final episode?
David Leisure
Leslie Nielsen
Jeffrey Tambor
Dick Van Dyke
Question 10/50
What was the name of the spin-off starring McClanahan, White, and Getty?
"Golden Oldies"
"The Golden Years"
"The Golden Palace"
"The Golden Coast"
Question 11/50
Speaking of spin-offs: The character Harry Weston only appeared on three episodes of GG, but still got his own spin-off show called "Empty Nest". What was his profession?
Heart Surgeon
Pediatrician
Plastic Surgeon
Gynecologist
Question 12/50
Where is Rose from?
St. Olaf, Minnesota
Dubuque, Iowa
Fargo, North Dakota
St. Gustaf, Minnesota
Question 13/50
What was Blanche’s father nicknamed?
“Daddy Warbucks”
“Colonel”
“Big Daddy”
“Big Papa”
Question 14/50
Dorothy dreamed she appeared on a very strange Jeopardy episode with which two “fellow contestants”?
Charlie and Blanche
Charlie and Rose
Blanche and Rose
Sophia and Blanche
Question 15/50
Why did Dorothy’s mom, Sophia, have to move into the house?
Her retirement home was sold to build luxury condos
Her retirement home burned down
She was evicted from her retirement home
She was caught cheating at bingo at her retirement home
Question 16/50
Where was Sophia from originally?
Sardinia
Sicily
Crete
Cyprus
Question 17/50
What was the name of the piano bar “fought over” by Blanche and Dorothy?
The Rusty Pelican
The Rusty Nail
The Rusty Anchor
The Rusty Trombone
Question 18/50
What was Dorothy’s childhood nickname?
“Moose”
“Squirrel”
“Big Bird”
“Maude”
Question 19/50
What was the name of the girls’ gay cook who pulled a Chuck Cunningham and disappeared after the pilot episode?
Kiki
Papi
Yoko
Coco
Question 20/50
Why did Rose say she lost the St. Olaf Butter Queen Pageant?
During the oral butter quiz, she was tripped up by a question on margarine
She slipped on some butter during the evening gown competition
She was the victim of churn tampering
She flubbed the St. Olaf Dairy’s jingle, “Don’t Be Bitter, Buy a Better Butter!”
Question 21/50
Where did Dorothy and Blanche work at the same time?
The library
The museum
The hospital
The wine shop
Question 22/50
What is the name of Blanche’s gay brother?
Clay
Curtis
Tad
Skippy
Question 23/50
What was the name of Dorothy’s philandering husband?
George
Charlie
Stan
Paul
Question 24/50
What secret was revealed about Rose’s boyfriend, Miles Webber?
He was married
He was hiding from the mob
He was a wanted criminal
He wasn’t really a Lutheran
Question 25/50
What did Blanche do to meet men in the episode, “Triple Play”?
Placed a personal ad in a “swingers’ magazine”
Got a job working as a “hostess” in a gentleman’s club
Rented a car and placed an ad to sell it
Joined a sex addicts support group
Question 26/50
What was Sophia’s catchphrase?
“Picture it…”
“Imagine it…”
“I can see it now…”
“Dig if you will the picture…”
Question 27/50
When Rose saw handsome game show host Guy Corbin she famously said, “That man ______!”
Melts my butter
Makes my Ovaltine boil
Makes my cows come home
Cranks my ice cream
Question 28/50
Where was Dorothy born?
Queens, NY
Manhattan, NY
Staten Island, NY
Brooklyn, NY
Question 29/50
And what are the unusual circumstances surrounding Dorothy’s birth?
She was born on a pinochle table in a bar
She was born in a cab on the Cross Bronx Expressway
She was born in a bodega in between the cat food and the mayonnaise
She was born in a church while Sophia was making confession
Question 30/50
What 70’s actress – known for her role as Ida Morganstern on Rhoda – played Sophia’s sister on the show?
Ruth Gordon
Ruth Buzzi
Nancy Walker
Cloris Leachman
Question 31/50
Who did Rose truly believe was her biological father?
Dean Martin
Frank Sinatra
Bing Crosby
Bob Hope
Question 32/50
In reality, Rose’s biological father was what?
A CIA agent
A Texas oil man
The president of Bolivia
A monk
Question 33/50
And, in a one-time appearance, which famous actor from Cocoon played Rose’s dad?
Hume Cronyn
Wilford Brimley
Don Ameche
Jack Gilford
Question 34/50
Dorothy’s younger brother Phil, although never on the show, was known for being what?
A cross-dressing welder
A champion tango dancer
Great friends with Julio Iglesias
The guy who slipped on an egg salad sandwich and fell off the Chrysler building
Question 35/50
Where is Blanche from?
Savannah, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Macon, Georgia
Soviet Georgia
Question 36/50
What was the name of the mean neighbor lady who dropped dead after Rose told her to “drop dead” in the episode, “It’s a Miserable Life”?
Mrs. Claxton
Mrs. Pritchett
Mrs. Donaghy
Mrs. Butterworth
Question 37/50
Who did Sophia and Dorothy dress up as for the Shady Pines talent show?
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Elton John and Kiki Dee
Sonny and Cher
Simon and Garfunkel
Question 38/50
What was Blanche’s late husband’s name?
George
Sal
Albert
Sonny
Question 39/50
Which of these famous figures did Sophia claim to have had a tryst with?
Winston Churchill
Sigmund Freud
Pablo Picasso
All of the above
Question 40/50
Dorothy sought help for her addiction to what?
Gambling
Prescription drugs
Alcohol
Julio Iglesias
Question 41/50
Even though she initially refused it, Rose still won the St. Olaf’s Woman of the Year Award because the judges found what skeleton in runner-up Emma Immerhoffer’s closet?
That she had cheated on her application
That she had quit eating dairy products, including butter
That she hadn’t actually stopped the Nazis from invading Norway in WW2
Mr. Immerhoffer
Question 42/50
What are the names of Dorothy’s children?
Susan and David
Lorraine and Stan Jr.
Kate and Michael
Kurt and Courtney
Question 43/50
How long were Dorothy and Stan married before divorcing?
29 years
38 years
18 years
43 years
Question 44/50
In the pilot episode, Blanche has a fiancé named Harry. Why didn’t she marry him?
Turns out he was gay
Turns out he was her first cousin
Turns out he was already married
Turns out he was a drug dealer
Question 45/50
What color was Blanche’s wedding dress?
White
Red
Black
Blue
Question 46/50
According to Rose, what is the motto printed on St. Olaf’s license plates?
“You Betcha, By Golly”
“Birthplace of Canned Tuna”
“Big Statue Country”
“Land of 10,000 Goats”
Question 47/50
What was the name of Sophia’s husband?
Sal
Giuseppe
Antony
Michelangelo
Question 48/50
What did Blanche offer to give her spoiled sister, Virginia?
A beating
Full control of her late father’s estate
Her mother’s cherished wedding ring
A kidney
Question 49/50
What did Dorothy do for a living?
She was a librarian
She taught high school and night school
She was a bartender
She wrote children’s books
Question 50/50
Whew! You made it to the end! Nice! But, just so it gets stuck in your head, what was the name of the Golden Girls theme song?
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Golden Girls Trivia
The Golden Girls received critical acclaim throughout most of its run and won several awards including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series twice. It also won three Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy. Each of the four stars received an Emmy Award, making it one of only three sitcoms in the award's history to achieve this. The series also ranked among the top-10 highest-rated programs for six of its seven seasons. In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Golden Girls number 54 on its list of the 60 Best Series of All Time. In 2014, the Writers Guild of America placed the sitcom at number 69 in their list of the "101 Best Written TV Series of All Time