The Golden Girls Trivia: Season 7

Does Blanche find her soulmate? Is Dorothy a slumlord? Is Rose really a slut? Does Sophia meet the Pope? Test your Golden Girls knowledge of season seven.

In the seventh and final season of The Golden Girls, the ladies reflect on past romances and contemplate new beginnings. Destiny guides Dorothy to unexpected love. Sophia journeys to Sicily to reconcile with a ghost from her past. Blanche rediscovers the beauty of traditional courtship. Rose finds newfound appreciation for her loving, if sometimes predictable, partnership. How well do you recall the details of how the Girls navigated these situations? See how many of these trivia questions you can answer.

After Dorothy gets a pamphlet detailing the 4 warning signs of hearing loss, she's convinced Sophia needs a hearing aid. When she takes her to the doctor for a hearing test, what are the results?

Sophia's hearing is fine, but Dorothy needs a hearing aid.
Episode 1 - Hey, Look Me Over
Blanche: Oh, so what's the news? How'd the hearing test come out?
Sophia: Tell her what the doctor said. Tell her what the doc-
Dorothy: Ma's fine, ok?
Sophia: And?
Dorothy: I need a hearing aid, alright? I took the test just to show her there was nothing to it, and turns out I have a slight hearing loss.
Sophia: And get this—it's inherited, and it skips a generation. Skips a generation! Yahoo!
Dorothy: Oh, come on! That is not true. You're just going to gloat about this, aren't you? This is nothing but a big victory for you. Look, I am not going to get a hearing aid, and that's all there is to it.
Blanche: But Dorothy! You're the one who's been talking about aging with dignity.
Dorothy: Nor for me, for her! I mean, look at her. The woman is hundreds of years old. She should be carbon dated.
Blanche: But Dorothy, if the doctor said-
Dorothy: Look, I really don't want to hear this, ok?
Sophia: Good news, you can't!

As Rose sorts through her belongings, deciding what to put in storage, she discovers her late husband Charlie's camera with a roll of undeveloped film inside. She believes it contains pictures from his last birthday. When the images come back from development, what do Rose and Dorothy discover?

Pictures of Charlie's last trip to Florida. One of them is a picture of Charlie in Blanche's bed.
Episode 1 - Hey, Look Me Over

TRUE OR FALSE: As a birthday present for her husband Charlie, Rose bought several acres of the most beautiful land in Minnesota...and had it delivered.

True
Episode 1 - Hey, Look Me Over

What is Blanche's middle name?

Elizabeth
Episode 1 - Hey, Look Me Over

Viola Watkins said Blanche's middle name was Marie. (Season 6, Episode 5 - "Wham, Bam, Thank You Mammy")

Rose: Dorothy, it just doesn't make sense. Why was Charlie with that tramp if he didn't sleep with her?
Dorothy: Now, come on. Blanche may be a little loose, but she's not a tramp.
Blanche: Ok, here they are—the names of all the men I have dated since my husband died.
Dorothy: What do you know? The tramp keeps records.
Blanche: Dorothy, most of the men in these pages just fantasized about going to bed with me.
Dorothy: Oh, what do the gold stars mean?
Blanche: I had a good time.
Dorothy: What do the silver stars mean?
Blanche: I ran outta gold stars.
Rose: Wait a minute! If you didn't sleep with any of the men in these journals, then how come it says "BED" on the cover?
Blanche: Oh! That doesn't say bed.
Rose: Right there it does!
Blanche: Oh, silly, those are my initials—Blanche Elizabeth Devereaux.
Dorothy: Your initials spell "BED"?

While Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose are reading Blanche's romantic journals, Blanche mentions an encounter with "a traveling salesman named Chuck." Rose is shocked, as her late husband, Charlie, was a traveling salesman who went to Florida every spring for sales meetings.

TRUE OR FALSE: Before Blanche and Rose met, Blanche once slept with Rose's husband Charlie.

False
Episode 1 - Hey, Look Me Over

Tension lingers between Rose and Blanche after Rose discovers a picture of her late husband, Charlie, in Blanche's bed. However, when Dorothy takes a closer look at the photos from Charlie's camera, she notices something amiss. There's a picture of Blanche in bed with a pontoon boat, and another with the Country Bear Jamboree. What does this mean?

The pictures are double exposures. Blanche took pictures of herself over film that already contained pictures.
Episode 1 - Hey, Look Me Over
Dorothy: Wait a minute, Rose. Have you seen the rest of these pictures?
Rose: I'd rather not.
Dorothy: Honey, I think there's some mistake. Look. Here's Blanche in bed with Charlie but...this one's Blanche in bed with a pontoon boat. Here's Blanche in bed with the big orange from the Sunkist building. And here's Blanche in bed with the Country Bear Jamboree! Honey, do you know what this means?
Rose: I sure do. My God, you're an animal!
Dorothy: Rose, these are double exposures!
Rose: Double exposures?
Dorothy: Yes! Obviously, Blanche took pictures with the camera over film that was already in it.
Blanche: Well, how strange! And what a great alibi for the future.
Rose: But wait a minute. What were you doing taking pictures of yourself in bed?
Dorothy: You've seen her Christmas cards.

Blanche was asked to select the annual outing for the staff members at the museum where she works. What was the event?

A murder mystery weekend at a hotel
Episode 2 - The Case of the Libertine Belle

TRUE OR FALSE: Back in Minnesota, Rose was known as the Sherlock Holmes of St. Olaf.

True
Episode 2 - The Case of the Libertine Belle
Rose: You know, back in Minnesota, I was known as the Sherlock Holmes of St. Olaf.
Dorothy: Figured out which one was Shinola, did you, Rose?
Rose: The hard way.

The Girls join Blanche and her co-workers for a murder mystery weekend where mock murders are staged, and the guests try to solve them. Which Golden Girl solves the first mystery at dinner?

Dorothy
Episode 2 - The Case of the Libertine Belle

When the Girls join Blanche and her museum co-workers for a murder mystery weekend, Kendall Nesbitt, the Director of Acquisitions, is found lying across Blanche's bed with a steak knife in his chest.

TRUE OR FALSE: Blanche was charged and arrested for a real crime that was committed during the murder mystery weekend.

False
Episode 2 - The Case of the Libertine Belle

During a murder mystery weekend with Blanche and her co-workers, Kendall Nesbitt, the Director of Acquisitions, is found lying across her bed with a steak knife in his chest. Dorothy believes this is another mock murder. She holds a mirror under Kendall's nose, but it remains clear because it had been sprayed with defogger.

TRUE OR FALSE: Which Golden Girl sprayed the mirror with defogger to obscure condensation?

Rose
Episode 2 - The Case of the Libertine Belle
Dorothy: Wait a minute, there's one thing I don't understand. When I checked to make sure that Kendall was really dead, why didn't his breath show up on your mirror?
Rose: Simple. The mirror had been sprayed with defogger.
Dorothy: But who could have done that?
Rose: I did. The people at the club asked me to.
Blanche: Well, Rose! Why would you do such a cruel thing to me?
Rose: Well, Blanche, there could be two explanations. Either I was getting back at you for taking my earrings or...oh, who are we kidding? That's why I did it!

Sophia is temporarily in a wheelchair after spraining both of her ankles during dinner one night. How did this injury happen?

She sneezed and fell off a kitchen stool.
Episode 3 - Beauty and the Beast
Dorothy: Look, Ma, I'm hiring a nurse. At your age, we can't take any injury for granted.
Sophia: Well, it's your fault I sprained both my ankles.
Dorothy: Ma, you were the one who sneezed and blew yourself off the stool!
Sophia: It wouldn't have happened if you'd let me sit at the table that night.
Dorothy: Look, Ma, you know the rules. When we eat Mexican food, you sit at the counter.

Blanche's 7-year-old granddaughter Melissa comes to visit for a week. Blanche takes her to the docks to watch the sailors come in. What does Blanche tell Melissa to call her in front of the Navy?

Sis
Episode 3 - Beauty and the Beast
Blanche: Oh, hi, we're back.
Dorothy: Oh! Hi, honey, and what did you do today?
Melissa: Grandma took me down to the docks to watch the sailors come in.
Dorothy: I remember spending that quality wharf time with my grandma.
Melissa: Oh, and guess what? Grandma gave me a new nickname to call her in front of the Navy.
Dorothy: Oh, what was that?
Melissa: Sis!
Dorothy: Sis?
Blanche: Well, she calls her other grandmother Grandma. This just cuts down on the confusion. Run along, darling, run along.

Blanche's 7-year-old granddaughter, Melissa, is visiting, and Blanche is unsure how to entertain her. Dorothy suggests finding an activity they can both enjoy. In an attempt to spend time with Melissa, what does Blanche decide to do?

She enters Melissa in the Little Miss Miami pageant.
Episode 3 - Beauty and the Beast

Rose told Dorothy and Blanche she lost the Little Miss St. Olaf pageant 23 years in a row. She lost once to Eileen Ditmeyer's imaginary playmate, who was more talented than she was, but Rose said she smelled a rat. What was Rose's talent?

Smelling rats
Episode 3 - Beauty and the Beast
Blanche: Girls, I've got big news! I found something Melissa and I can do together. I have entered her in the Little Miss Miami pageant. And we're a cinch to win, aren't we? Hit it, sweetheart.
Melissa: Hi, my name's Melissa, and I'm 5 years old.
Rose: Blanche, she's 7!
Dorothy: No, that works out to be 5 in Blanche years.
Blanche: Look at this face, girls. How could a child this gorgeous lose? I think it's a great idea!
Rose: Oh, sure, it is, if you like the notion of children competing in a bloodthirsty, winner-take-all contest where what's on the outside is considered more important than what's on the inside.
Dorothy: Lost the Little Miss St. Olaf pageant, did you?
Rose: 23 years in a row! Once they picked Eileen Ditmeyer's imaginary playmate over me. Well, sure, she was more talented, but...still, I smelled a rat.
Blanche: You mean the contest was fixed?
Rose: No, that was my talent. Smelling rats!

TRUE OR FALSE: When Dorothy competed in the Little Miss Brooklyn pageant, her mother was a judge and didn't even vote for her.

True
Episode 3 - Beauty and the Beast

To care for Sophia after she sprains both ankles, Dorothy hires Nurse Mildred DeFarge from Shady Pines. However, the sight of Nurse DeFarge terrifies Sophia, and she goes into a panic. Why does she react this way?

Nurse DeFarge is known as The Angel of Death at Shady Pines.
Episode 3 - Beauty and the Beast

To care for Sophia while she recovers from her ankle injuries, Dorothy hires Nurse DeFarge. Though Sophia enjoys her company, the other women find DeFarge overbearing and want her gone. When Dorothy tries to fire her, DeFarge insists on staying until Sophia can walk again. How does Sophia respond to this?

She pretends to be injured so Nurse DeFarge can stay.
Episode 3 - Beauty and the Beast

Hoping to bond with her granddaughter, Melissa, Blanche enters her in the Little Miss Miami pageant. However, Melissa isn't enjoying the experience. Blanche's constant rehearsals have taken all the fun out of it, leaving Melissa wanting to go home. When the time comes for her to perform in the pageant, what happens to Melissa while she's on stage?

She freezes and doesn't perform.
Episode 3 - Beauty and the Beast

TRUE OR FALSE: According to Rose, the people of St. Olaf have the same family tree. You can trace each person back to the same brother and sister.

True
Episode 4 - That's for Me to Know
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