Finish the song
FOOD
Toys from the 60's
Christmas Questions
Uxbridge History
100

You shake my nerves...

And you rattle my brain! 

100

True or False - storing fruit in a paper bag can quickly ripen it.

True!

100

You create it, then shake it to remove your creation. What is it?

The Etch a Sketch!

100

In Charles Dicken's "A Christmas Carol", what was the first name of Scrooge?

Ebenezer

100

Who and when were the first settlers in the area?

The Quakers! Arriving in 1806 along with other British loyalists.

200

I found my thrill....

On blueberry hill

200

What is the most stolen grocery item?

Cheese

200

A box that illuminated small coloured plastic pegs that fit into holes. What is it?

Lite Brite

200

Which one of Santa's reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot?

Cupid!!

200

What are the names of the two main ponds in Uxbridge?

Elgin pond and the Electric light pond. 

300

Catch a falling star...

And put it in your pocket, never let it fade away

300

What condiment was used for its medicinal qualities in the 1800's?

Ketchup

300

Cars, cars and more cars. All different colours. Line them up and race these miniature items.

Hot Wheels

300

Visions of which food danced in children's heads as they slept in the poem "Twas The Night Before Christmas?"

Sugar Plums

300

What is the name of our current Mayor of Uxbridge

Dave Barton

400

Hit the road Jack...

And don't you come back, no more, no more, no more, no more!

400

If you are "tempering" chocolate, what are you doing with it?

Melting and then cooling it in a particular way.

400

This game would BUZZ back at you if you did not take the body part out properly!

OPERATION

400

What are the two other most popular names for Santa Claus? 

Saint Nick and Kris Kringle

400

What is Uxbridge proud to be classified as?

The trail capital of Canada!! Throughout the seasons you can walk, jog, hike, cycle, snowmobile, ski or even ride horseback!!

500

Love, love me do...

You know I love you! I'll always be true, so pleeease, love me do. 

500

What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?

Strawberries

500

Be creative, use your imagination. This is a modeling compound. 4 colours started it all... Red, blue, yellow and white! 


Play doh! Inventor Joe McVicker actually sold it originally as a wallpaper cleaner. 3 simple ingredients. Water, flour and salt.

500

Which country did Eggnog come from?

England - While culinary historians debate its exact lineage, most agree eggnog originated from the early medieval British drink called posset. Made of hot milk, curdled with wine or ale and flavoured with spices. In the middle ages, posset was used as a cold and flu remedy.

500
Which year did Uxbridge become a village?

1845

1872

1896

1872! And in 1885 Uxbridge became a "town". 

In 1954, Uxbridge became the second town in Canada to receive an official coat of arms which is displayed on the front of our Music Hall. 

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