Golden Girls Trivia

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Last updated: October 4, 2012
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In what city does the show take place?
Miami
Which main character is the tall, divorced substitute teacher?
Dorothy
Which main character is referred to as the "slut"?
Blanche
Which main character is lovable and not too smart?
Rose
Which main character is the oldest and Italian?
Sophia
Who is Dorothy's ex-husband?
Stanley
Where does Blanche work?
Museum
What country is Sophia originally from?
Sicily
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What do the girls always eat when they have their late-night talks?
Cheesecake
How long were Dorothy and her ex-husband married before they divorced?
38 years
What is Rose's late husband's name?
Charlie
Where does Rose work for the first part of the show?
Grief counseling center
What is Sophia always trying to do?
Get rich
Where is Blanche originally from?
Atlanta
What does Sophia always say before she tells a story?
Picture this
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Level 56
Mar 17, 2015
I tried "make money" for what Sophia is always trying to do and I totally typed "counseling center" for Rose's job...
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Level 91
May 22, 2015
Sophia is from Italy - Sicily isn't a country.
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Level 62
Feb 24, 2022
Fun quiz. But I agree:

1) Sicily isn't a country

2) "Grief center" should also be accepted for Rose's job

3) The Sophia trying to do something question is too vague. (She's also trying to avoid going to Shady Pines, for example.)

4) And Sophia doesn't say "Picture this." She says "Picture it."

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Level 39
Jul 5, 2022
Agree with points 1-3. As for point #4, I was wondering which was correct, so I Googled some scripts. She actually used both phrases.