Season 2, Episode 3 - "Take Him, He's Mine" Which Golden Girl once dated a Navy Commodore? Answer Dorothy More trivia questions Season 2, Episode 2 - "Ladies of the Evening" Blanche once said that on the evening of the 1972 presidential inauguration, she danced in the arms of the president...and woke up in his arms the next morning. TRUE OR FALSE: Blanche spent the night with President Richard Nixon. Season 7, Episode 22 - "Rose, Portrait of a Woman" It's Dorothy's first day at her new job as a motivational trainer for Borealis, her former student's company. The students are on a free business trip in Miami. To Dorothy's great disappointment, the class doesn't go as expected. Why is this? Season 7, Episode 13 - "The Pope's Ring" The Pope is in town, and he's holding Mass on his stopover. Dorothy is excited because a papal Mass is a once-in-a-lifetime event. To her dismay, Sophia traded their 2 bad tickets for seats in the back for a good ticket for a seat up front. Why did she do this? Season 7, Episode 2 - "The Case of the Libertine Belle" Blanche was asked to select the annual outing for the staff members at the museum where she works. What was the event? Season 5, Episode 16 - "Clinton Avenue Memoirs" TRUE OR FALSE: Rose's father once worked as an organ grinder. Season 4, Episode 15 - "Valentine's Day" Known for his romantic ballads and distinctive voice, what world famous Spanish singer-songwriter takes Sophia to Wolfie's Deli for Valentine's Day? (Hint: His well-known hits were "To All the Girls I've Loved Before" and "Begin the Beguine".) Season 4, Episode 9 - "Scared Straight" TRUE OR FALSE: Dorothy said she used to borrow her brother Phil's clothes because they both wore girls' clothes. Season 5, Episode 9 - "Comedy of Errors" While reminiscing over her high school yearbook, Dorothy discovers a list of life goals, including her aspiration to be an entertainer. This prompts her to share her past theatrical talents with The Girls. In support of Dorothy following her dream, what do they encourage her to do? Season 6, Episode 12 - "Ebbtide's Revenge" TRUE OR FALSE: Dorothy carries the weight of guilt, believing her actions somehow caused her younger brother, Phil, to become a cross-dresser. Season 3, Episode 10 - "The Audit" Stan comes to the house while The Girls are having dinner. He tells Dorothy the IRS found discrepancies in his recent tax return and is reviewing his returns for the past few years, when he and Dorothy were still married. What does that mean for both of them? Season 2, Episode 10 - "Love, Rose" Rose is depressed after falling into a dating slump. Dorothy and Blanche convince her to place a personal ad in the newspaper. She doesn't receive a response for weeks, until one day she gushes about a letter from "Isaac Newton." Who is "Isaac Newton"? Season 1, Episode 7 - "The Competition" On the day of the bowling tournament, Dorothy and Blanche end up sharing a lane with Rose and Sophia. What do Rose and Sophia do to aggravate Blanche and throw her off her game? Season 1, Episode 5 - "The Triangle" When Dorothy's boyfriend, Elliott, makes a pass at Blanche, Blanche is nervous about telling Dorothy. Dorothy returns home one evening from a date with Elliott, and Blanche musters the courage to tell her how Elliott put his "big, masculine arms around her tiny, little waist." TRUE OR FALSE: Dorothy believes Blanche and immediately ends the relationship with Elliott. Season 4, Episode 13 - "The Impotence of Being Ernest" Rose's beau, Ernie Faber, asks her to go away with him for a romantic weekend. While on their getaway, Ernie says he has a problem that Rose should know about, but it's not easy for a man to say. He hoped their little vacation would help. What does Ernie confide in Rose? Season 7, Episode 11 - "Room Seven" Blanche is devastated after a phone call from back home in Atlanta, GA. The most important building in her family's history is being demolished. She says it was her home away from home as a child; she spent summers and Christmas vacations there. What building is it? Season 1, Episode 14 - "That Was No Lady" After dating Glen O'Brien for 3 weeks, Dorothy excitedly suggests a trip to the Bahamas, but he says he can't go. What is his reason for not going? Season 6, Episode 24 - "Never Yell Fire in a Crowded Retirement Home, Part 1" Out on bail, Sophia struggles to remember the details of the Shady Pines fire to prove she didn't start it. She's not confident about the upcoming trial, so what does she plan to do to avoid going to prison? Season 6, Episode 9 - "Mrs. George Devereaux" Dorothy is overjoyed about receiving two bouquets of flowers. When Rose reads the cards from the senders, she's pleasantly surprised to see they're from celebrities. Who sent Dorothy flowers? Season 3, Episode 8 - "Brotherly Love" Dorothy and Stan's brother, Ted, go on a date. Stan interrupts their evening to tell Dorothy about the flight and hotel reservations he overheard Ted making. Stan thinks Ted is planning something big and wants to propose to Dorothy. What does Ted ask Dorothy?