By the third season of The Golden Girls, we have a deeper understanding of who the Girls are as individuals; now, we delve into their personal concerns and life experiences. Rose worries about nuclear war, Dorothy desires a more fulfilling friendship, Blanche yearns to be closer to her favorite daughter, and Sophia simply wants to make new friends. How well do you recall the details of how the Girls handled these situations? See how many of these trivia questions you can answer.
When Dorothy and Stan pretend to be married during Sophia's brother Angelo's visit, Rose suggests they renew their wedding vows for their 40th wedding anniversary because Angelo is a priest. What does Angelo confess to them?
Just before going live on the TV game show Grab That Dough, Blanche talks to the Kaplan Brothers backstage and learns they've won over $40,000 in cash and prizes on other game shows. What does she convince Dorothy they should do about Rose and Sophia?
Why are Blanche and Rose dressed as nuns while Sophia's brother Angelo is visiting from Sicily?
In celebration of his upcoming arranged marriage to Olga, Rose wants to do something special for her cousin Sven while he's in town. To her surprise, he says there won't be a wedding because he can't marry someone he doesn't love. Who does he say he's in love with?
Rose tells the Girls she was valedictorian at her high school; she was 4th out of 19 graduating seniors. How was she chosen valedictorian?
Rose says she never officially graduated from high school due to contracting mononucleosis or "mono" after participating in a kissing booth. (Season 4, Episode 1 - "Yes, We Have No Havanas")
What is Mr. Terrific's slogan on the kids' TV show Mister Terrific's Clubhouse?
TRUE OR FALSE: Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose once booked a flight to the Bahamas full of former Mr. Cleans on their way to a reunion.
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?
While competing on the TV game show Grab That Dough, the host, Guy Corbin, tells the contestants to complete this famous saying:
"Better late than...?"
When Blanche buzzes in, what is her answer?
Back in St. Olaf, Old Man Smith was the town's florist and the town's only blacksmith. He was also the town's only what?
Why did Sophia move in with Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose?
After Stan's brother Ted abruptly ends his date with Blanche, he runs into Dorothy, and they end up spending the night together after he invites her out for a drink. Ted describes the night as "a very special evening." What deep, dark secret about himself does he reveal to Dorothy?
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?
Dorothy is in bed studying for her education exam when Blanche and Rose abruptly interrupt her. What movie did they watch earlier that kept them from sleeping and sent them running scared into Dorothy's bed?
Rose tells Buddy Rourke she's not going to Boston with him because she doesn't love him. Unaware that he's lying about knowing her late husband, Charlie, to scam her out of money, she gives Buddy something special that belonged to Charlie. Out of guilt, he doesn't take it. What is it?
Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose each posed nude for Laszlo the artist's new sculpture. They attend his art show at the museum, anticipating learning who he chose for his artistic piece. When it's finally revealed, each one thinks the statue is of them. For clarity, they ask Laszlo who it is. What does he tell them?
When Dorothy tells Barbara Thorndyke about the tension with Blanche and Rose since their new friendship, Barbara invites everyone to The Mortimer Club, one of Miami's exclusive spots. As they're meeting to leave for dinner, Sophia introduces her date, Murray Guttman. What does Barbara discreetly say to Dorothy?
Which Golden Girl said she once stood in line for 2 hours at a bookstore for Arnold Schwarzenegger's autograph?
Dorothy, Blanche, and the Kaplan Brothers win $900 on the TV game show Grab That Dough, but they trade the money for a chance to win something bigger. Behind window #1 is living room furniture worth $12,000. Behind window #2 is a convertible sports car worth $23,000. They choose window #3. What do they win?