Season 3, Episode 18 - "Golden Moments, Part 1" Why did Sophia move in with Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose? Answer Her retirement home, Shady Pines, burned down. More trivia questions Season 5, Episode 21 - "Sisters and Other Strangers" When Rose was younger, she went to St. Gustav, the sister city to St. Olaf, also known as "The City That Never Naps." While she was there, she gained some street-smart savvy and took it back to St. Olaf. She was temporarily a town celebrity. What did Rose learn in St. Gustav? Season 2, Episode 4 - "It's a Miserable Life" When The Girls attend the county commissioners' meeting to save an old oak tree in their neighborhood, Blanche is confident their endeavors will prevail. Why does she feel this way? Season 6, Episode 10 - "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Before They Die" Which Golden Girl once took her boyfriend to listen to lesbian poetry? Season 5, Episode 4 - "Rose Fights Back" TRUE OR FALSE: Blanche first shaved her legs when she was 11 years old at a slumber party because she thought she'd become "loose". Season 7, Episode 1 - "Hey, Look Me Over" What is Blanche's middle name? Season 2, Episode 14 - "The Actor" When handsome TV actor Patrick Vaughn comes to Miami to perform at the community playhouse, The Girls are over the moon. Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose each audition for the part of his leading lady, Josie. What does Blanche wear for her audition to try to secure the role? Season 5, Episode 25 - "The President's Coming! Part 1" TRUE OR FALSE: The Girls' house was selected for a visit by President Bush. Season 2, Episode 10 - "Love, Rose" After weeks of pretending to be Rose's pen pal, "Isaac Newton," Dorothy and Blanche call it quits when Rose wants to meet him. As Dorothy and Blanche prepare for a dinner reception, Rose announces "Isaac Newton" is her date for the evening, having called and invited him. How did Rose find "Isaac Newton"? Season 2, Episode 7 - "Family Affair" Both Dorothy and Rose have individual conversations with their children after finding Michael and Bridget in bed together. Dorothy tells Michael he needs to grow up and accept responsibility. How does the conversation go with Rose and Bridget? Season 2, Episode 22 - "Diamond in the Rough" When Blanche sees her ex-beau, Jake Smollens, at the charity banquet, she tells The Girls she made a mistake letting him go because of their social differences; he's the man she loves. When she approaches Jake about getting back together, what does he tell her? Season 5, Episode 21 - "Sisters and Other Strangers" Dorothy painfully tells The Girls how her sister, Gloria, broke her favorite doll when they were little girls. Gloria singed the doll's hair and made it so her eyes wouldn't close. Dorothy didn't talk to Gloria for months. What was her doll's name? Season 3, Episode 9 - "A Visit from Little Sven" As head cheerleader in high school, Blanche dated star quarterback Carlwell Honeycutt. She had a hard time breaking up with him because she didn't want to hurt his feelings. What did she do instead to part ways with him? Season 6, Episode 26 - "Henny Penny - Straight No Chaser" Which Golden Girl's ex-boyfriend is an obituary editor and listed her in the local newspaper as dead to get revenge for dumping him? Season 7, Episode 7 - "Dateline: Miami" Which Golden Girl's date tried to sleep with her by lying and pretending to grieve the recent passing of his wife? Season 5, Episode 3 - "The Accurate Conception" TRUE OR FALSE: Dorothy's father Salvadore wanted her to be a cosmetician in a funeral parlor. Season 2, Episode 11 - "'Twas the Nightmare Before Christmas" The Girls arrive at the airport on Christmas Eve to fly to their hometowns for Christmas, but their flights are canceled due to severe storms. They later end up running two blocks in the rain when their car runs out of gas. Where do they spend their Christmas Eve? Season 3, Episode 4 - "The Housekeeper" Before The Girls fire their housekeeper, Marguerite, Blanche says her beau, Norman, was on her "like white on rice"; she believes it's due to the love potion Marguerite gave her. After they let Marguerite go, Blanche believes she has reversed the love potion. What happens between Blanche and Norman to make her think that? Season 5, Episode 18 - "An Illegitimate Concern" What was Rose and Charlie's pet name for sex? (Hint: Rose said she was so mad, she refused to make it for a year.) Season 5, Episode 2 - "Sick and Tired (Part 2)" After being sick for months, visiting several doctors, and still not knowing what's wrong with her, Dorothy seeks the advice of a trusted friend, neighbor...and pediatrician. Who does she go to see?