What famous London location hosts an annual ‘Winter Wonderland’?
Hyde Park
What search engine makes changes to its logo, known as "doodles," to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and famous people,?
Which country traditionally eats KFC for Christmas dinner?
Japan
In the song "Frosty the Snowman", what made Frosty come to life?
An old silk hat
In Spain, a tradition in the first seconds of the New Year is to quickly eat 12 of this fruit for good luck. What is the fruit?
Grapes
What material is most often used to grit / thaw roads?
Salt
What autumn holiday was described by writer O. Henry as "the one day that is purely American?"
Thanksgiving
In what century was eggnog first consumed?
13th century
What Christmas beverage is also known as "milk punch"?
Egg nog
In Germany, New Year's Eve is known by what name that makes it sound like the star of the "Rocky" film franchise?
Silvester
What is the name of the Stark’s ancestral home in Game of Thrones?
Winterfell
Since it was first announced in 1988 at the San Francisco Exploratorium, March 14 is the annual celebration of what tasty mathematical constant?
Pi
In what country did the tradition of eating a Christmas ham originate?
Germany
What do children typically get in their stocking if they're on the Naughty list?
Lump of coal
Dressed in sequins and feathers, musicians known as Mummers parade down Broad Street in a New Year's Day tradition in what East Coast city?
Philadelphia
What name is commonly used for a snowstorm with winds of over 56km/h?
A blizzard
What national holiday, inspired by the similar success of a holiday invented by Anna Jarvis, was first celebrated at a Spokane YMCA in 1909?
Father's Day
What is the traditional Christmas meat in Australia?
The first artificial Christmas tree was made in the 19th century using the feathers of what bird?
Goose
The ball that drops to commemorate New Year's Eve in Times Square, NYC, is covered in nearly 2,700 crystal triangles from what company named for a city in Ireland?
Waterford
What European city is home to the Winter Palace?
Saint Petersburg
Don't say turkey: Vaccinium macrocarpon is the scientific name of what Thanksgiving staple?
Turkey
What is the main ingredient in the Scandinavian Christmas dish "lutefisk"?
Dried cod
In North America, wild reindeer are referred to as wha?
Caribou
The Dutch believe eating what on New Year's Day will bring good luck?
Donuts