Before Rudolph, this reindeer was originally the lead at Santa’s sleigh in the 1823 poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" ("Twas the Night Before Christmas").
Dasher
This Texas Tech alum became the youngest quarterback to win Super Bowl MVP.
Patrick Mahomes
What is the name of the Chicago Cubs Mascot.
Clark the Cub
Will has 2 brothers, name one of them.
Stephen or Sean
This island territory of the U.S. is nicknamed “Where America’s Day Begins.”
Guam
What year in Valparaiso Indiana did the popcorn festival begin.
1979
This NASA mission returned safely to Earth on April 17, 1970.
Apollo 13
This Elvis song famously begins with “Wise men say…”
Can’t Help Falling in Love
This Hall of Fame quarterback led the Cowboys to three Super Bowl wins in the 1990s.
Troy Aikman
The name Carol traces back to Latin, which originally referred to this type of festive activity.
Dance or Song
The largest snowflake on record was reported in this U.S. state.
Montana (Measuring 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick)
What is the birthstone for the month of April?
Diamond
The name Maeve comes from this ancient culture.
Irish/Celtic culture, meaning "she who intoxicates"
This U.S. state became the 21st state on November 19, 1912.
Arizona
What original language did the name Joseph derive from meaning "God increases"
Hebrew
Actress Anne Hathaway was born on November 12 of what year.
1982
This country is where the melody for “Carol of the Bells” originally came from.
Ukraine
What CIA career role primarily interprets intelligence rather than gathers it?
Analyst
What state was Will's dad born in?
New Jersey (Hoboken)
Sherlock Holmes was known for playing this musical instrument.
Violin
2 years ago we pranked you with a Christmas Card using names we made up. What are the fake names we used on that Christmas Card
Eleanor & Harold Thompson
This country adopted its modern flag on April 17, 1971.
Bangladesh
This city held the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.
Athens
What year did Wheel of Fortune first air?
1975.
The Old English root connected to the surname Sherlak refers to this physical feature.
Hair (or a lock of hair)