Season 5, Episode 25 - "The President's Coming! Part 1" TRUE OR FALSE: The Girls' house was selected for a visit by President Bush. Answer True More trivia questions Season 3, Episode 2 - "One for the Money" The Girls once owned and ran a wedding consulting and catering business. What was the name of the company? Season 1, Episode 7 - "The Competition" Rose signs up with Dorothy for the doubles bowling tournament and then dumps her for Sonja Nielsen. Sonja Nielsen dumps Rose as her partner and teams up with her twin sister, Olga. Who agrees to be Rose's partner for the tournament? Season 4, Episode 1 - "Yes, We Have No Havanas" What is the name of the charming, older Cuban gentleman that Blanche and Sophia fight over while dating simultaneously? Season 5, Episode 11 - "Ebbtide" While attending her father's funeral in Atlanta, Blanche clashes with her sister, Virginia, who accuses her of selfishness, claiming the family's grief is marred by suspicions of Blanche's ulterior motives. How does Blanche respond? Season 6, Episode 8 - "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sophia?" Sophia thinks God told her to become a nun, but after a short time at the convent, Mother Superior tells Dorothy it's not a good fit for Sophia. When Dorothy relays this message to her mother, why does Sophia say she wants to be a nun? Season 2, Episode 11 - "'Twas the Nightmare Before Christmas" The Girls all plan to fly to their hometowns for Christmas. Rose has to work at the counseling center the morning before they go to the airport, so they agree to pick her up on the way. What happens while they're at the center? Season 6, Episode 16 - "There Goes the Bride, Part 1" Which Golden Girl once went on a dinner date and was threatened with a lobster by her date's ex-wife? Season 5, Episode 19 - "72 Hours" When The Girls learn that Rose may have HIV as they wait for her test results, which Golden Girl avoids using anything Rose touches because she's afraid of contracting the virus? Season 5, Episode 23 - "The Mangiacavallo Curse Makes a Lousy Wedding Present" Which Golden Girl gets turned on at weddings? 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 26 - "The President's Coming! Part 2" TRUE OR FALSE: Blanche is a member of the Daughters of the Confederacy. Season 4, Episode 21 - "Little Sister" Which Golden Girl has a sister who is a world-renowned flutist (a flute player)? Season 5, Episode 12 - "Have Yourself a Very Little Christmas" The Girls volunteer at Rose's church to help serve Christmas dinner to the homeless. As they're serving dinner, they notice a man dressed as Santa Claus standing in line for food. Who is Santa Claus, and why is he there? Season 5, Episode 9 - "Comedy of Errors" Rose tells The Girls about her colleague, Roger Barton, who dislikes her despite getting along with everyone else. Her attempts to befriend him have failed. When Roger's dog, Sparky, dies, Rose seeks a way to show her sympathy. What does she do? Season 4, Episode 24 - "Foreign Exchange" Which Golden Girl stood at a window for 4 hours watching her daughter on her first day of school in case she needed her? Season 3, Episode 25 - "Mother's Day" Which Golden Girl said she loves when her son calls her on Mother's Day because it's the one time he doesn't ask for money? Season 6, Episode 3 - "If at Last You Do Succeed" After Stan hits it big with his baked potato opener, he buys various gifts for his children, Dorothy, and Sophia. Dorothy believes he's trying to buy their love. He gives Sophia money and a Game Boy (a handheld game console). What lavish gift does he buy for Dorothy? Season 3, Episode 12 - "Charlie's Buddy" Which Golden Girl said she has never lived with a man without the benefit of marriage? Season 2, Episode 13 - "The Stan Who Came to Dinner" Stan has heart surgery, and The Girls agree that he stays with them while he recovers. For months he makes their lives miserable and then relapses the very day he's scheduled to go home. What does Dorothy learn about his relapse?