Season 1, Episode 20 - "Adult Education" What is Rose's lucky number? Answer 12 More trivia questions Season 5, Episode 2 - "Sick and Tired (Part 2)" Blanche has been awake for 72 hours writing her romance novel; she's completely exhausted and delirious. Rose attempts to get her into bed, but Blanche says she's too tired to sleep. What does she tell Rose to do to put her to sleep? Season 3, Episode 4 - "The Housekeeper" When The Girls try to rehire Marguerite as their housekeeper, she confesses she's lousy at it. She says she goes to school at night, and the only time she has to study is during the day while The Girls are out. What is Marguerite studying to be? Season 4, Episode 2 - "The Days and Nights of Sophia Petrillo" Sophia tells The Girls she takes a round-trip on the number 6 bus every day to buy a nectarine at the market. Why does she buy a nectarine every day? Season 7, Episode 10 - "Rose Loves Miles" According to Sophia's brother, Angelo, why would someone call the Department of Missing Persons in Sicily? Season 5, Episode 25 - "The President's Coming! Part 1" When Dorothy learns the president might visit, she prepares to confront him on issues like age discrimination and women's rights. The Girls are concerned about Dorothy speaking her mind. Why? Season 4, Episode 15 - "Valentine's Day" Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose are at the pharmacy picking up last-minute items for their cruise in the Bahamas with their gentlemen friends. What does Blanche suggest they purchase, but Dorothy and Rose are too embarrassed to buy? Season 1, Episode 1 - "Pilot (The Golden Girls)" Dorothy, Rose, and Sophia are on the lanai; Sophia is enjoying an afternoon nap. What does Dorothy do to confirm that Sophia is indeed sleeping? Season 5, Episode 24 - "All Bets Are Off" Blanche tells Dorothy and Rose that dating a horse jockey is not a good experience. The sex is over too fast, and they only have one nice thing to say afterward. What is it? Season 5, Episode 17 - "Like the Beep Beep Beep of the Tom-Tom" When Blanche decides to be celibate, she takes up an arts and crafts hobby. She makes a purse for Dorothy, a potpourri box for Sophia, and a pair of earrings for Rose. What are these items made with? Season 1, Episode 22 - "Job Hunting" TRUE OR FALSE: Rose tells Dorothy and Blanche she had multiple orgasms during her first night with Charlie. Season 5, Episode 19 - "72 Hours" Which Golden Girl said she has an affection for bayous because she became a woman in one? Season 2, Episode 6 - "Big Daddy's Little Lady" TRUE OR FALSE: Dorothy and Rose entered a songwriting contest about the city of Miami and won. Season 5, Episode 17 - "Like the Beep Beep Beep of the Tom-Tom" Rose is testing weight loss products for work, but unexpectedly gains 4 pounds. To lose the weight, she plans to go on a diet that guarantees results: the St. Olaf "I-Can't-Believe-This-Is-Cheese" diet. How does this diet work? Season 7, Episode 10 - "Rose Loves Miles" Rose complains to Blanche that Miles has become more than frugal lately; he's downright cheap. When she asked him to take her somewhere special, he took her to the "theater of the living", followed by free refreshments. Where did he take Rose? Season 7, Episode 14 - "Old Boyfriends" When Sophia meets Marvin from the personals, he's accompanied by his sister, Sarah, who drives him everywhere and seems to be a permanent fixture in his life. Eventually, Sophia learns the truth about Sarah: she's not Marvin's sister; she's his wife. Why does Sarah go on all of their dates? Season 2, Episode 23 - "Son-in-Law Dearest" TRUE OR FALSE: Dorothy once said she cut the crotches out of all of Stan's pants when he told her he was having an affair. Season 1, Episode 18 - "The Operation" Which Golden Girl once worked nights as a fry cook to help put her daughter through college? Season 4, Episode 5 - "Bang the Drum, Stanley" Back in St. Olaf, Rose was injured in a game of gowhackanoggin. She said it's a lot like baseball but instead of hitting a ball, what do the players hit? Season 7, Episode 22 - "Rose, Portrait of a Woman" When Dorothy runs into one of her former students, Randy Becker, at a speaking engagement for Career Day, he expresses how much she changed his life for the better. He teases her about the nickname the students used to call her. What was it?