Season 3, Episode 3 - "Bringing up Baby" What is the name of Rose's uncle who died and left her custody of his Baby? Answer Uncle Hingablotter More trivia questions Season 5, Episode 20 - "Twice in a Lifetime" Sophia is hanging with a new group of friends, and Dorothy's worried because her mother is staying out all hours of the night. When Dorothy gives Sophia a curfew of 11 P.M., how does Sophia respond? Season 4, Episode 2 - "The Days and Nights of Sophia Petrillo" To help another senior citizen get a refund on a recent purchase at the grocery store, Sophia pretends to be her representative, claiming to be the past president and legal counsel of an organization called N.O.P.R.L. What does this stand for? Season 4, Episode 11 - "The Auction" When Sophia tells The Girls that artist Jasper DeKimmel is hospitalized with 2 weeks to live, Blanche informs them that artwork increases in value after an artist dies. She mentions an upcoming auction featuring DeKimmel's work, suggesting they could profit. What do they agree to do? Season 6, Episode 9 - "Mrs. George Devereaux" Blanche's secret admirer wants to meet her for lunch, so The Girls go with her for safety. At the restaurant, a waiter directs Blanche to the bar. Rose spots the admirer and remarks on his handsomeness. When Blanche turns to meet him, who is she shocked to see? Season 3, Episode 11 - "Three On a Couch" Blanche tells Rose the following: "If you're not doing something stupid, you're saying something stupid or wearing something stupid or cooking something stupid." In response, Rose calls Blanche a gerkochanachen. What does this mean? Season 3, Episode 15 - "Dorothy's New Friend" What is the name of Dorothy's novelist friend whose stories are all set in Florida? (Hint: She's condescending and discriminatory.) Season 6, Episode 12 - "Ebbtide's Revenge" Blanche says she doesn't believe in wearing the color black. What color is the dress she wears to funerals? Season 3, Episode 13 - "The Artist" Laszlo the artist comes to pick up Blanche to go to the museum. While waiting, he talks with Rose and expresses his doubts about using only Blanche for his new sculpture. He says there are other qualities he'd like to capture: innocence, wholesomeness, and naiveté. What does he ask Rose? Season 6, Episode 1 - "Blanche Delivers" Which Golden Girl trained for the USA Olympics ice skating team when she was younger? Season 4, Episode 20 - "High Anxiety" TRUE OR FALSE: When Rose was a child, she had a chicken that could cluck the scores of Broadway musicals. Season 5, Episode 16 - "Clinton Avenue Memoirs" TRUE OR FALSE: Rose's father once worked as an organ grinder. Season 6, Episode 4 - "Snap Out of It" Sophia enlists Dorothy to help her with the Meals on Wheels charity program. Dorothy notices that one of the residents is a healthy young man. Why is he receiving meals? Season 5, Episode 11 - "Ebbtide" Rose says she hates lying and that it goes against her nature. She recounts an annual event in St. Olaf where children accused of lying are publicly gathered in the town square. What happens to the children? Season 5, Episode 1 - "Sick and Tired (Part 1)" After seeing several doctors in Miami, Dorothy goes to New York to see Dr. Budd. He's dismissive and rude to her, telling her that nothing is wrong, she's just getting older, and that her fatigue is simply a result of aging. What advice does he give her? Season 4, Episode 15 - "Valentine's Day" TRUE OR FALSE: Sophia's husband, Salvadore, proposed to her on Valentine's Day. Season 1, Episode 20 - "Adult Education" Which Golden Girl had a speech impediment in elementary school and was afraid to speak in class? Season 2, Episode 10 - "Love, Rose" Which Golden Girl failed an inkblot test because she cut the shapes out? Season 1, Episode 13 - "A Little Romance" One night, Rose falls asleep and has a vivid dream involving The Girls, her beau, Dr. Jonathan Newman, and her father. What famed psychic and one of the best-known American astrologers of the 20th century also appears in her dream? Season 2, Episode 11 - "'Twas the Nightmare Before Christmas" TRUE OR FALSE: Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose were once held hostage at gunpoint with a pathological liar and a pyromaniac (a person infatuated with fire)—and the gun was a toy.