Season 7, Episode 11 - "Room Seven" What does Blanche call her mother? Answer Big Mommy More trivia questions Season 1, Episode 1 - "Pilot (The Golden Girls)" TRUE OR FALSE: Blanche made a date at her husband's funeral. Season 7, Episode 8 - "The Monkey Show, Part 1" Dorothy is feeling great about her life right now: she's completely separated from Stan, and she and her sister, Gloria, are cultivating a new relationship. To her shock and disappointment, what does she find when she walks into her room one evening? Season 7, Episode 4 - "That's for Me to Know" Blanche announces that a contractor is coming to install their new hot tub. Rose is concerned that Blanche doesn't have the building permit to do so. When Blanche says she has no intention of paying the government for a permit, what does Rose do? Season 5, Episode 21 - "Sisters and Other Strangers" Following a heated confrontation at her book signing, Blanche's sister, Charmaine, arrives at the house demanding an apology and Big Daddy's pocket watch. During the ensuing argument, Charmaine reveals the truth about her novel. What does she say? Season 5, Episode 7 - "Not Another Monday" Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose are babysitting for a couple who attends Rose's church. The baby is sick with an ear infection, and he won't stop crying. Rose suggests they sing to him to help him go to sleep. What song do they sing? Season 6, Episode 1 - "Blanche Delivers" According to Rose, back in St. Olaf, Lucky Gunther was involved in a thresher accident and his arm was replaced with a forceps. He was in charge of handing out corn at picnics. What else was he in charge of? Season 3, Episode 1 - "Old Friends" Sophia meets Alvin Newcastle at the boardwalk on the beach. They strike up a friendship and have regular talks, eat lunch together, and play people-watching games. What is one of the games they play while sitting on the boardwalk? 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 2, Episode 20 - "Whose Face Is This, Anyway?" TRUE OR FALSE: Rose attended an agricultural college. Season 2, Episode 17 - "Bedtime Story" Which Golden Girl is a grumpy patient? Season 1, Episode 12 - "The Custody Battle" How many brothers and sisters does Rose have? Season 1, Episode 2 - "Guess Who's Coming to the Wedding" Dorothy's daughter, Kate, tells The Girls how she always dreamed her wedding would be. Who is Kate looking forward to seeing there, but Dorothy doesn't want him to come? Season 6, Episode 6 - "Feelings" Coach Odlivak and star player Kevin Kelly visit Dorothy to convince her to give Kevin a passing grade so he can play in the big game. Dorothy offers to tutor him privately, but Kevin's not interested, and Coach Odlivak declares nothing will stop Kevin from playing. What happens to Kevin the day of the game? Season 2, Episode 18 - "Forgive Me, Father" Which Golden Girl once had an affair with a man of the cloth? Season 3, Episode 20 - "And Ma Makes Three" Sophia's lonely because her circle of friends is gone due to life changes or death. When she tells Dorothy it's not easy making new friends, Dorothy invites Sophia to go golfing with her and her beau, Raymond. What ends up happening with Sophia every time they go out? Season 4, Episode 15 - "Valentine's Day" What tradition does Blanche keep every year on Valentine's Day in honor of her late husband, George? Season 3, Episode 10 - "The Audit" Stan comes to the house while The Girls are having dinner. He tells Dorothy the IRS found discrepancies in his recent tax return and is reviewing his returns for the past few years, when he and Dorothy were still married. What does that mean for both of them? Season 1, Episode 10 - "The Heart Attack" Which Golden Girl said she wants a fancy funeral with a big parade, a riderless horse, and then to lie in state? Season 1, Episode 9 - "Blanche and the Younger Man" When Rose's mother, Alma, comes to visit, Rose becomes overprotective, essentially treating her like a child. Why does Rose act this way toward her mother?