This style of singing, with one voice producing two or more overtones, is practiced traditionally in Mongolia.
What is throat-singing.
This ice cream company was founded in 1978 in Burlington, Vermont (and sold in 2000 to Unilever).
What is Ben & Jerry's.
This city boasts a style of pizza baked in a round, steel pan that is more similar to a cake or pie pan than a typical pizza pan.
What is Chicago (Deep Dish Pizza).
This phrase, the title of a popular Christmas tune, is Spanish for "Merry Christmas."
What is Feliz Navidad.
This railway business simulation game was released in 1990.
What is Railroad Tycoon.
This is the capital of Mongolia.
What is Ulaanbaatar.
The coastline of this continent averages 14°F (-10°C).
What is Antarctica.
This province produces over half of all Canadian beef and also leads the country in beekeeping.
What is Alberta.
This singer of "All I Want For Christmas is You" is able to reach the highest possible register of the human voice, also known as the whistle register.
Who is Mariah Carey.
Of the four railroads in the game Monopoly, this one is not named for an actual railroad.
What is the Short Line. (The others are Pennsylvania, B&O, Reading.)
This is the Mongol term for "desert steppe" land.
"Gobi" (as in the redundant "Gobi Desert")
This is the common name for the solid form of carbon dioxide.
What is dry ice.
This is the name for a spiced meat sauce used as a topping for spaghetti or hot dogs, developed by Macedonian immigrant restauranteurs in the 1920s (in the city for which it is named).
What is Cincinnati Chili.
This 1957 rock and roll tune sung by Bobby Helms mentions "snowin' and blowin' up bushels of fun" and didn't hit the Billboard Top Ten until January 2019.
What is Jingle Bell Rock.
The operator of the historic streetcars and general rail transportation in New Orleans goes by this acronym (the equivalent of BARTA or SEPTA)
What is NORTA.
Two generations after Genghis Khan, he founded the Yuan dynasty in 1271 and ruled as the Yuan emperor until his death in 1294.
Kublai Khan (grandson of Genghis)
This Danish author wrote the fairy tale "The Snow Queen," involving a magic mirror and neighbors Gerda and Kai, in 1844.
Who is Hans Christian Andersen.
This is the name for a chocolate-covered peanut butter ball treat, named for their resemblance to a certain tree nut. *
What are Buckeyes (after the Buckeye Tree).
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This early 20th century singer, actor and jazz pianist, (with a royal middle name), is quoted as saying, "The only sport I'm not interested in is horse racing. That's because I don't know the horses personally."
The world's steepest funicular railway (or cliff railway) opened in this country in 2017.
What is Switzerland. (Swiss Alps)
This is the largest religion practiced in Mongolia today.
What is (Mongolian) Buddhism.
This American meteorologist and photographer was the first known person to take detailed photographs of snowflakes and document their features.*
Who is Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley.
This fruit is the official fruit of North Dakota and a common ingredient in pemmican. It is typically bitter to the taste until cooked.*
What is the chokecherry.
This tune was written for the Broadway musical Mame in 1966 and was originally sung by Angela Lansbury.
What is "We Need A Little Christmas."
It considered to be the first recorded steam engine, described by Hero of Alexandria in the first century AD.
What is the aeolipile (aka Hero's Engine).