The Roman Calendar
January
Snow Day!
Cozy Cup of Tea
Silver and Gold
100

The original Roman calendar consisted not of twelve months but of...

Ten Months
100

This January birthstone can come in an array of colors, but most notably red.

What is Garnet?

100

"Snirt" is a fun nickname for this combination.

Snow and Dirt

100

In the early 20th century tea leaves could be used as a form of what?

Currency or Money

100

Gold is not a knight but it is this kind of metal.

Noble

200

A leap year means adding an extra day to the end of February. How often does this phenomenon occur?

Once every four years.

200

The Times Square ball drop began in what year?

1907

200

You can dream of a white Christmas, but snow is actually this color.

Clear or Translucent

200

The earliest exporter and producer of tea was this country. 

China

200

Gold hit an all time high at $2790.07 in what year?

2024 (October)

300

The Roman calendar is also called this after the ruler who created it.

Romulus Calendar

300

In Italy and Spain, people wear this color of underwear for good luck on New Years.

Red

300

Despite being funny and a popular image in media, this will not trigger an avalanche.

Singing, Yelling, or Yodeling

300

Tea leaves definitely are not caffeine free, in fact they contain this percentage of caffeine.

3.5% 

300

As a karat increases, what happens to the strength and durability of gold?

It decreases, softens

400

The Roman calendar originally began in the month farmers started crops, which was...?

March

400
The word 'January' comes from the name of this Roman god with two heads.

Who is Janus?

400

This is the fear of snow.

Chionophobia

400

The art of reading tea leaves is this.

Tasseography

400

White gold is intended to look like this expensive metal.

Platinum

500

The word calendar comes from this Latin word. This is also what the Romans would call the first day of every month.

Kalendae

500

The Times Square Ball became a tradition after this was banned inside the city.

Fireworks

500

Humans aren't the only mammal to love snowball fights. These 'snow monkeys' have been observing making, stealing, and battling with snowballs.

Japanese Macaques

500

This Chinese emperor was said to be the inventor of tea.

Emperor Shen Nung

500

This metal is the most conductive of all elements at 100% conductivity. Next up copper is only 97%.

Silver

M
e
n
u