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Fill in the Blank Trivia Questions: Test Your General Knowledge

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  • Complete the Aerosmith lyric: 'Sing with me, sing for the year, sing for the laughter, sing for the ____.'

  • Complete the Queen lyric from 'Bohemian Rhapsody': 'Is this the real life? Is this just ____?'

  • Complete the famous quote from the Apollo 13 mission (and movie): 'Houston, we have a ____.'

  • Complete the proverb: 'A bird in the hand is worth two in the ____.'

  • Finish the historical rhyme: 'In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean ____.'

  • Complete the quote from 'The Godfather Part II': 'Keep your friends close, and your enemies ____.'

  • Complete this line from Shakespeare's Hamlet: 'To be, or not to be, that is the ____.'

  • Complete the Queen lyric: 'We will, we will ____ you!'

  • Complete the Neil Diamond lyric: 'Sweet Caroline, bah bah bah, good times never seemed so ____.'

  • Complete The Rolling Stones lyric: 'I see a red door and I want it painted ____.'

  • What name completes the popular phrase often associated with Sherlock Holmes: 'Elementary, my dear ____'?

  • Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the ____.

  • Complete the saying: 'Don't count your chickens before they ____.'

  • Complete the Terminator's iconic catchphrase: 'I'll be ____.'

  • Complete the idiom: 'Look before you ____.'

  • Complete the Beatles lyric: 'Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far ____.'

  • Complete the proverb: 'A penny saved is a penny ____.'

  • Complete the famous Star Wars phrase: 'May the Force be with ____.'

  • Complete the Michael Jackson lyric: 'Billie Jean is not my ____.'

  • Complete the saying: 'Actions speak louder than ____.'

  • Complete the Louis Armstrong lyric: 'And I think to myself, what a wonderful ____.'

  • The first man to walk on the Moon was Neil ____.

  • Complete the famous movie line from 'Jerry Maguire': 'Show me the ____!'

  • The chemical symbol for water is H₂_. What letter completes the formula?

  • Complete the title of Shakespeare's famous tragedy: 'Romeo and ____.'

  • Our planet, Earth, revolves around the ____.

  • Complete the title of Mark Twain's classic novel: 'The Adventures of Tom ____.'

  • Complete the title of John Steinbeck's novella: 'Of Mice and ____.'

  • Complete the title of Jane Austen's famous novel: 'Pride and ____.'

  • Complete the title of J.D. Salinger's iconic novel: 'The ____ in the Rye.'

  • Complete the original UK title of the first Harry Potter book: 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's ____.'

  • Complete the title of Ernest Hemingway's famous novella: 'The Old Man and the ____.'

  • The Nile, often considered the world's longest river, is located on which continent: ____?

  • Complete the title of Lewis Carroll's fantasy novel: 'Alice's Adventures in ____.'

  • Complete the title of Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel: 'To Kill a ____.'

  • Complete the title of Roald Dahl's children's book: 'Charlie and the Chocolate ____.'

  • Complete the proverb: 'The early bird catches the ____.'

  • Complete this iconic line from 'Casablanca': 'Here's looking at ____, kid.'

  • Complete the idiom: 'Curiosity killed the ____.'

  • Complete the John Denver lyric: 'Take me home, country ____.'

  • The capital city of France is ____.

  • Complete the common saying: 'All that glitters is not ____.'

  • The theory of relativity was developed by the physicist Albert ____.

  • Complete this famous movie quote: 'Frankly, my dear, I don't give a ____.'

  • Complete the opening line from Charles Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities': 'It was the best of times, it was the ____ of times.'

  • The Great Wall of China was primarily built to protect against ____.

  • Complete the saying: 'When in Rome, do as the ____ do.'

  • Complete the Beatles lyric: 'I get by with a little help from my ____.'

  • Complete the proverb: 'Every cloud has a silver ____.'

  • Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of ____ pigment.

  • Complete the idiom: 'Barking up the wrong ____.'

  • Complete the popular phrase: 'Diamonds are a girl's best ____.'

  • Complete the pangram: 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy ____.'

  • Traditionally, there are seven ____ in a rainbow.

  • Complete the full name of the country often abbreviated as USA: 'United ____ of America.'

  • Complete the name of the famous Italian landmark: 'The Leaning Tower of ____.'

  • Complete the idiom for revealing a secret: 'Spill the ____.'

  • Albert Einstein's famous mass-energy equivalence formula is E = mc____. What word represents the exponent?

  • Complete the idiom describing a rare event: 'Once in a blue ____.'

  • Complete the idiom: 'The ball is in your ____.'

  • A 'baker's dozen' is equal to the number ____.

  • Complete the idiom: 'Let the cat out of the ____.'

  • Complete the idiom: 'Go down in ____.'

  • Complete the theatrical good luck wish: 'Break a ____.'

  • Complete the well-known proverb: 'An apple a day keeps the ____ away.'

  • The Olympic Games are traditionally held every ____ years.

  • Complete the first line of the nursery rhyme: 'Twinkle, twinkle, little ____.'

  • Complete the common saying: 'What goes up must come ____.'

  • In the game of chess, the piece that can only move diagonally is the ____.

  • Complete the idiom: 'Kill two birds with one ____.'

  • Complete the traditional wedding rhyme: 'Something old, something new, something borrowed, something ____.'

  • Complete the idiom: 'Hit the nail on the ____.'

  • The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from the country of ____.

  • Complete the idiom: 'Bite the ____.'

  • The common antonym or opposite of the word 'hot' is ____.

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