Politics and Chemistry
History
Christmas
Proverbs
Literature
100

Who is the current President of the United States? (First + Last Name)

Joe Biden

100

Who was the first person to walk on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

100
What is Christmas called in the United States?
X-mas
100

An apple a day keeps __________ away.

the doctor

100

Who wrote the Harry Potter books?

J.K. Rowling

200

What is the chemical formula for snow?

H2O

200

Who ended slavery in the United States?

Abraham Lincoln

200

What is different about Rudolf compared to the other reindeer?

He has a glowing red nose

200

The early bird catches ________ .

the worm

200

Which animal does Alice follow into the Wonderland?

bunny/rabbit

300
Which 4 countries are in the United Kingdom?
England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland
300

Name one Prime Minister of the UK.

Winston Churchill

300

When do people in the United States and the United Kingdom open their presents?

On the 25th of December

300

The grass is always _______ on the other side of the fence.

greener

300

"Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle ____."

All the way

400

Who is the King of the UK and the Commonwealth?

King Charles

400
What is the name of the famous zeppelin that crashed and exploded in 1937?
Hindenburg
400

What do people think C+M+B, which you can often read on Christmas, stand for?

Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar (but actually it means "Christus mansionem benedicat", which is Latin for "may Christ bless this house)

400

Keep your friends close and ____________ closer.

your enemies

400

Who wrote "A Christmas Carol?"

Charles Dickens

500

There are 54 countries in the Commonwealth. But which of these countries is not? Australia, Canada, The United States, New Zealand, South Africa, India

The United States

500

Who invented dynamite?

Alfred Nobel (also founded the Nobel Prize)

500

What plants do people hang in doorways at Christmas time?

Mistletoes

500

_______ is mightier than the sword.

The pen

500

Name one work of Shakespeare other than Romeo and Juliet.

Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tragedy of King Lear.....

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