Season 2, Episode 3 - "Take Him, He's Mine" Which Golden Girl once dated a Navy Commodore? Answer Dorothy More trivia questions Season 6, Episode 19 - "Melodrama" Rose's audition for a news reporter position involved covering the 13th Annual Miami Pet Dog Expo. However, she focused solely on the dog show, completely dismissing a robbery that occurred during the event, which ultimately cost her the job. What was the theme of her news story? Season 4, Episode 9 - "Scared Straight" Rose and Blanche's brother, Clayton, return home together after crossing paths in the park. Blanche asks Clayton about the blind date she sent him on, and he says they weren't suited. When he tries to tell Blanche he's gay, he clams up. What does he tell her instead? Season 6, Episode 22 - "What a Difference a Date Makes" Why did Rose say she never went to the junior prom in high school? Season 3, Episode 21 - "Larceny and Old Lace" Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose are playing a trivia game, and the question for Rose is: "What famous Mozart composition, completed in 1787, is a serenade in G for two violins, viola, cello, and double bass in four movements?" Rose answers correctly with Eine kleine Nachtmusik. How does she know this? Season 7, Episode 23 - "Home Again Rose, Part 1" The Girls are relieved to learn that Rose is doing well after a mild cardiac episode. The doctor wants her to stay overnight for observation. When The Girls arrive the next day to pick up Rose, what does the nurse tell them? Season 2, Episode 19 - "Long Day's Journey Into Marinara" Sophia thinks her sister Angela is sleeping with her boyfriend Tony, so she goes to his home to confront them both. She's relieved to learn they're not intimately involved, but to her dismay, what does she discover about Tony? Season 2, Episode 3 - "Take Him, He's Mine" When Stan comes to the house depressed about losing his business, he asks Dorothy out for dinner and a friendly shoulder to cry on. Dorothy already had plans for the evening, so she begs The Girls if one of them would take her place. Which Golden Girl reluctantly agrees to go out with Stan? Season 3, Episode 5 - "Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself" Dorothy asks Blanche what she would say for her eulogy. Blanche replies with: "I would say I always enjoyed talking to you when I'd come home from one of my numerous dates. And I would say I always looked up to you like an older sister." What else does she say? Season 3, Episode 14 - "Blanche's Little Girl" Highly frustrated after listening to Rebecca's boyfriend, Jeremy, disrespect and belittle her throughout dinner, The Girls hear about a disturbing conversation Sophia overheard between the two. When Blanche questions Rebecca about it, what does she tell her? Season 2, Episode 22 - "Diamond in the Rough" Blanche enjoys spending time with her beau, Jake Smollens, but she feels their social differences make them incompatible. When Jake tells Blanche he needs to ask her something, she thinks he's going to ask her to be his date for the charity banquet, and she politely declines. What does he want to ask her? Season 1, Episode 20 - "Adult Education" Blanche goes back to school to get her degree and possibly a promotion at the museum where she works. Unfortunately, she fails her psychology midterm exam. When she asks Professor Cooper for help, what does he suggest for her to pass the course? Season 6, Episode 3 - "If at Last You Do Succeed" Stan comes over and tells The Girls he's now a rich man. His invention is on TV, and he wants them to see the commercial. He's already sold half a million units at $12.95 each, making him a multi-millionaire.. What is his new invention? Season 5, Episode 5 - "Love Under the Big Top" Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose's attempt to save dolphins by joining the Friends of Sea Mammals organization takes a turn when a peaceful protest at the dock escalates into a physical altercation between the organization and local fishermen. Where do both groups end up? Season 5, Episode 17 - "Like the Beep Beep Beep of the Tom-Tom" After her heart surgery, Blanche says she may never be the same. She believes she had an out-of-body experience, and it's time to re-evaluate her life. She eventually goes out with her beau, Simon, after weeks of not dating, but ends the night early. What big decision does she make? Season 6, Episode 1 - "Blanche Delivers" Sophia's nickname for Dorothy is "Pussycat". Why does she call her that? Season 1, Episode 10 - "The Heart Attack" Rose stated that she was famous for her "Lindstrom Surprise"—a herring pie she made for her cat on his birthday and other holidays. What was her cat's first and last name? Season 6, Episode 25 - "Never Yell Fire in a Crowded Retirement Home, Part 2" Rose's inquiry into the Shady Pines fire inspector reveals that he resigned shortly after the incident, having acquired sudden wealth and relocated to Palm Beach. What does this mean? Season 1, Episode 16 - "The Truth Will Out" TRUE OR FALSE: Blanche once caught Dorothy sneaking out of the kitchen naked with an Oreo cookie in her mouth. Season 6, Episode 3 - "If at Last You Do Succeed" Rose wants to have a yard sale, but Blanche is adamantly against it. She makes a deal with Rose and buys all her items for $50. Amongst those items are fifty St. Olaf war bonds worth $50,000. When Blanche and Rose learn the value of the war bonds, Blanche wants to keep them, but how does Rose respond?