Hobbies & Recreation
Found in Nature
Holidays Around the World
“G”eography
It Happened One November
100

The “Get Out of Jail Free” card is associated with this board game.

What is Monopoly?

100

After a rain, you sometimes see this multicolor phenomenon in the sky.

What is rainbow? Rainbows occur when the right atmospheric conditions are present: water droplets in the air, sunshine coming from behind you, and you positioned in just the right place. Sometimes you can see a full-circle rainbow if you’re in an airplane.

100

This German celebration takes place in September and October.

What is Oktoberfest? Munich’s Oktoberfest is the world’s largest folk festival.

100

Location of the U.S. Naval base in Cuba.

What is Guantanamo Bay? At the end of the Spanish-American War, the U.S. acquired Cuba as a territory. When Cuba gained its independence three years later, it was required to sell or lease the land on which the base resides. The U.S. holds a perpetual lease that can only be broken by mutual consent.

100

This celebration by the Pilgrims is thought to have taken place sometime in November 1621 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, to commemorate the autumn harvest.

What is Thanksgiving? It was a three-day event and might have included wild turkey along with venison and shellfish as the main courses. The “stuffing” probably consisted of onions, nuts, and herbs. Native fruits and vegetables were served as side dishes.

200

This is played with kings, queens, rooks, bishops, knights, and pawns.

What is chess? The object of the game is to capture the opposing king. Did you know the game can end in a stalemate?

200

These birds were once used as gas detectors in coal mines.

What are canaries? This method of detecting gases ended in 1986 when it was replaced by technology.

200

This is the French equivalent to the U.S. Fourth of July.

What is Bastille Day? It commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution and the storming of the Bastille.

200

This is the common name for the Hellenic Republic.

What is Greece?

200

On November 12, 1954, the doors closed on this New York gateway for immigrants into the United States.

What is Ellis Island? Known as the “Gateway to America,” it opened in 1892 and processed more than 12 million immigrants into the United States. During World War I, it was used as a detention facility for suspected enemies. Today, it houses a museum.

300

This over-50 women’s society exists “for no other purpose than to have fun with like-minded women.” You’ll see all of them wearing hats of a certain color.

What is Red Hat Society? Members dress in red and purple and wear red hats for their get-togethers.

300

This keeps Earth in orbit and animate and inanimate matter grounded on Earth.

What is gravity? It also keeps our atmosphere from wandering off, and it keeps satellites in orbit.

300

Canada Day was originally called this.

What is Dominion Day? The first day of July was officially sanctioned as

Dominion Day in 1879. It became Canada Day in 1982 and celebrates the anniversary of the confederation. It is celebrated much the same way the United States celebrates the Fourth of July.

300

ThiswarmAtlanticcurrentstartsintheGulfofMexicoandheadstoFloridabefore proceeding into the Atlantic Ocean.

What is Gulf Stream? Ponce de León discovered it in 1513, and Benjamin Franklin named it in 1770.

300

On November 26, 1942, this World War II film starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman opened in New York City theaters.

What is Casablanca? It was nominated for eight Academy Awards and walked away with three awards, including Best Picture. It’s the movie for which the two stars are most fondly remembered.

400

Gardeners who plant clematis, ivy, and trumpet vines expect them to do this when growing.

What is climb? They’re known as climbers,and most require stakes or trellises. Ivy will cling to most anything.

400

This mammal has the longest gestation period.

What is elephant? Their gestation period is around 95 weeks, versus the human gestation period of 40 weeks.

400

This public holiday is celebrated the day after Christmas in the U.K. and other Commonwealth countries.

What is Boxing Day? The most common explanation of the day is that it originated as a day off for the servants. It has evolved into a day of giving to charity and/or after-Christmas sales.

400

Thisstraitisnamedfora2.6-square-mileBritishterritory that connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.

What is the Strait of Gibraltar?

400

On November 9, 1989, this gate on the Berlin Wall opened to allow travel between East and West Berlin.

What is Brandenburg? The very next day, German citizens began to tear down the wall.

500

North Americans involved in this hobby know all about the Canadian Maple, Walking Liberty, and Saint Gaudens.

What is coin collecting?

500

This is a four-letter killer whale.

What is orca? They belong to the dolphin family. We normally think of dolphins as genteel animals, but some orca feast on mammals.

500

This is another name for the Asian holiday known as the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival.

What is Chinese New Year? It’s a time for family reunions, parades, fireworks, etc. It lasts around 16 days, and menus consist of items that represent prosperity and longevity.

500

ThisisthenameoftheGreek-TurkishborderinCyprus.

What is Green Line? It’s located in Nicosia, the world’s last divided capital city and a UN buffer zone.

500

On November 29, 1929, American explorer and former World War I pilot Richard Byrd made the historic, first-ever flight over this pole.

What is the South Pole? The round-trip journey from Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf took 18 hours and 41 minutes. He also claims to have flown over the North Pole in 1926.

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