Season 6, Episode 24 - "Never Yell Fire in a Crowded Retirement Home, Part 1" What is the date of the Shady Pines retirement home fire? Answer September 4, 1985 More trivia questions Season 3, Episode 6 - "Letter to Gorbachev" When Rose's Sunshine Cadet troop's campout in the woods is called off due to rain, where does Rose have it instead? 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 7, Episode 1 - "Hey, Look Me Over" What is Blanche's middle name? Season 1, Episode 20 - "Adult Education" Dorothy said her ex-husband, Stanley, bought her Frank Sinatra concert tickets for her birthday one year. Two weeks before the concert, he asked her for a divorce. Who kept the concert tickets? Season 3, Episode 2 - "One for the Money" Sophia is obsessed with money, constantly thinking of new money-making gimmicks to score a quick buck. Why does she want the money? Season 5, Episode 16 - "Clinton Avenue Memoirs" Dorothy and Sophia look through the family photo album and reminisce about the old apartment in Brooklyn, NY When Dorothy sees a picture of the kitchen, she remembers her father carving the children's height measurements on the pantry door. What does Sophia remember being there? Season 4, Episode 8 - "Brother, Can You Spare That Jacket?" After The Girls learn they're holding a winning lottery ticket, Blanche puts the ticket in the pocket of her new aviator jacket for safekeeping. They return home after a celebratory dinner, frantically searching for the jacket, but to no avail. What happened to the jacket? Season 1, Episode 13 - "A Little Romance" When Rose's beau, Dr. Jonathan Newman, arrives for dinner, Dorothy and Blanche discover he is a little person (dwarf), and both are anxious about making him uncomfortable. What do they unintentionally serve for dinner that night? Season 1, Episode 23 - "Blind Ambitions" The Girls have a yard sale to raise money for a new tv, but they can't part with anything because of its sentimental value. Sophia can't part with her pitcher, Blanche can't separate from her Elvis Presley salt and pepper shakers, and Dorothy refuses to sell her hockey stick. What is Rose's item? Season 3, Episode 12 - "Charlie's Buddy" TRUE OR FALSE: According to Rose, the only way to get to St. Gustav, a neighboring city to St. Olaf, is by horse. Season 7, Episode 11 - "Room Seven" Which Golden Girl mooned a chain gang on the interstate? Season 4, Episode 5 - "Bang the Drum, Stanley" Stan comes to the house and tells Dorothy and Sophia he has 3 tickets to a baseball game. He asks them to go with him because he doesn't have friends. Dorothy and Sophia agree to go, but what happens to Sophia while they're at the game? Season 4, Episode 21 - "Little Sister" When Sophia tells Dorothy she volunteered to dogsit Dreyfuss while their neighbors the Westons are out of town, Dorothy is adamantly against it. Why? Season 1, Episode 21 - "The Flu" Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose have the flu; they've been bickering for days due to feeling miserable. Which Golden Girl was contagious and got them sick? Season 6, Episode 17 - "There Goes the Bride, Part 2" Which Golden Girl got married outdoors in February? Season 6, Episode 9 - "Mrs. George Devereaux" After being wooed and chased by Lyle Waggoner and Sonny Bono, who does Dorothy finally choose? Season 6, Episode 13 - "The Bloom Is Off the Rose" TRUE OR FALSE: When Rose and Miles participate in a skydiving class, they both jump and end up in the hospital. Season 4, Episode 6 - "Sophia's Wedding, Part 1" TRUE OR FALSE: After high school, Rose went to St. Gustav University to study Latin; she was first in her class. 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.