Where is “The happiest place on Earth.”?
Disneyland
Born on Christmas Day 1899, which actor starred in 'Casablanca and 'The Big Sleep'?
Humphrey Bogart
What language does ‘paparazzi’ come from?
Italian
The kitchen on a ship is referred to as the what?
Galley
From which country was the composer of the ballet Swan Lake?
Russia
What car manufacturer produces “The ultimate driving machine.”?
BMW
Which famous mathematician and astronomer was born on Christmas day in 1642?
Sir Isaac Newton
What language does ‘babushka’ come from?
Russian
Pate de foie gras is made from the liver of which bird?
Goose
Made of gold, with a representation of St. Peter in a boat, fishing - The Fisherman's ring is an official part of the regalia worn by who?
The Pope
Which fast food company has used the tagline - “Think outside the bun.”?
Taco Bell
Often referred to by the honorific nicknames "Godfather of Soul", who died on Christmas Day 2006?
James Brown
What language does ‘glitch’ come from?
Yiddish
What is made with a mix of charcoal, saltpetre and sulphur?
Gunpowder
Bryology is the branch of botany concerned with the scientific study of bryophytes - which are; liverworts, hornworts, and what other plant life?
Mosses
What drink would you associate “Is it in you?” with?
Gatorade
Born on Christmas Day 1954, who was the female half of the 80's band 'The Eurythmics'?
Annie Lennox
What language does ‘rucksack’ come from?
German
What can be a font, architectural style or novel type?
Gothic
Nelson Mandela spent the first 18 of his 27 years in jail at which maximum security prison?
Robben Island Prison
“Don’t live life without it.” is associated with which credit card?
American Express
Famed as a member of the Rat Pack, having gained his career breakthrough together with comedian Jerry Lewis, who died on Christmas day 1995?
Dean Martin
What language does ‘tsunami’ come from?
Japanese
Who was a member of 'Crosby, Stills and Nash' and 'The Hollies'?
Graham Nash
In motorsports what colour flag is waved at the post just before the scene when there is a danger on the course?
Yellow