In the UK, Santa Claus is more commonly known by this moniker.
Who is Father Christmas?
The unit used to measure power, per the International System of Units.
What is a watt?
Bruce Willis climbs, jumps, and runs around Nakatomi Plaza in this movie, set on Christmas Eve in Los Angeles.
What is Die Hard?
This artist, whose name was also the song's parenthetical subtitle as well as its accompanying viral dance, recorded the chart-topping 2007 hit song "Crank That"
Who is Soulja Boy?
In 1963, a machine called the Bunn-O-Matic was introduced that revolutionized the making of this product.
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This holiday comes from the Hebrew word for "dedicate".
What is Hanukkah?
This form of electricity storage was first used in 1907 in Switzerland before being brought to the US in 1930 by the Connecticut Electric and Power Company.
What is pumped hydro?
This character in Toy Story is voiced by Tom Hanks.
Who is Woody?
This English rockstar wrote the soundtrack for Tarzan (1999).
Who is Phil Collins?
This ice cream flavor is widely believed to have been invented in 1929 by William Dreyer, who chopped up marshmallows and walnuts and mixed them into chocolate ice cream, playfully naming the concoction in acknowledgment of the harsh challenges faced during the Great Depression
What is Rocky Road?
What is KFC?
"Energy and Atmosphere", "Water Efficiency", and "Materials and Resources" are among the categories assessed in a framework for the certification of sustainable and environmentally responsible buildings, which is recognized internationally and known by these four letters.
What is LEED?
Two different actors have won Academy Awards for portraying this comic book character.
Who is the Joker?
What is Fearless?
This Latin word was first used in a physics context by Johannes Kepler in 1617 and defined in principle by Isaac Newton in his first law of motion toward the end of that century
What is inertia?
Typically falling on January 5th or 6th, this holiday also shares a name with one of Shakespeare's comedies.
What is Twelfth Night?
This four letter acronym is a measure of a generating resource’s ability to produce energy when a grid is most likely to experience electricity shortfalls.
What is ELCC?
A new horror movie to be released on December 25th, 2024 is a remake of this silent German Expressionist film from 1922.
What is Nosferatu?
What is Yacht Rock?
Although it now calls a different area of London home, this football (soccer) team was founded in 1886 in the southeast London district of Woolwich, by a group of workers at a local munitions factory.
What is Arsenal Football Club?
First recorded to be used by German Lutherans in the 16th century, this coniferous symbol of Christmas is now a staple in living rooms across the world.
What is a Christmas tree?
A key metric for profitability in the energy sector, this term refers to the difference between the wholesale price of electricity and the cost of producing it using natural gas.
What is a spark spread?
This actor only appeared in five movies, all in the 1970s, and each one was nominated for Best Picture Academy Award.
Who is John Cazale?
This Amsterdam-born American musician provided the guitar solo for Michael Jackson's "Beat It" in 1982.
Who is Eddie Van Halen?
Computer scientist Katie Bouman led the development of the algorithm that, in 2019, helped produce the first-ever image of this celestial phenomenon.
What is a black hole?