This "Holiday" Occurs On The Monday Following Black Friday
What is Cyber Monday
This Candy's Slogan Is "Makes Mouths Happy"
What is Twizzlers
Cruella De Vil Is A Character From This Novel
What is The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith
Tomiko Itooka, The World's Oldest Living Person Is This Old As Of Today
What is 116 years old (and 186 days)
Fun Fact! Even if she were to die today the oldest living person would STILL be 116 years old!
This Movie Was The First Feature-Length Animated Movie Ever Released
What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
This Popular Christmas Song Was Originally Written For Thanksgiving
What is Jingle Bells
This Country Invented Gummy Bears
What is Germany
The Author of The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis' Full Name Is This
Clive Staples Lewis
This Famous Fantasy Author Fought In World War I And Worked On The Oxford English Dictionary
Who is JRR Tolkien
This 1927 musical was the first "talkie"
What is The Jazz Singer
What is Japan
This Traditional Sweet Is Often Linked To The Hit TV Show Doctor Who
What are jelly babies
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The Artful Dodger is a character from this novel written by this novelist
What is Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Female Gladiators in Ancient Rome Were Referred To By This Title
What is Gladiatrix
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In The Matrix, Neo Is Presented With The Opportunity To Take Either A Red Or Blue Pill Which Do This. Neo Chooses This Colored Pill
What is the red pill, the red pill allows the character to see the world as it actually is while the blue pill allows him to continue living in the illusion created by the Matrix.
This Native American Tribe Celebrated The First Thanksgiving With The Pilgrims
Who are the Wampanoag
Cotton Candy Was Invented By William Morrison Who Daylighted As This
What is a dentist
In The Popular Novel Alice In Wonderland, Alice Plays Croquet With This Combination Of Items
What is a flamingo club and a hedgehog ball
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This Famous Historical King Was Believed Dead And Buried Alive
Who is Alexander the Great
Fun (Kind of) Fact! He actually suffered from a neurological disorder called Guillain-Barré Syndrome and he was just paralyzed but completely mentally aware.
According To Sales Metrics This Snack Is Purchased The Most By Movie Goers
What is Nachos
Fun Fact! Popcorn is the fourth most purchased item, directly following ice cream and candied sweets. In order: Nachos, candy, ice cream, popcorn, pretzels, hot dogs, icee, cheese bites/products, chicken tenders, pizza, and fries.
Red Envelopes Filled With Money Are Used In Chinese New Year Celebrations, Because They Represent This
What is the transfer of luck and wishes
Fun Fact! The tradition of wearing red started with a beast named Nian who would devour villagers on New Year's Eve, the only known repellent was to wear red which would scare him off. This is also why fireworks became popular for this holiday.
Milton Hershey Sold His First Chocolate Bar In This Year
What is 1900
Fun Fact! The original Hershey Bars sold for 2-10 cents a piece with the average being 5 cents.
This author currently holds the Guinness World Record For Having The Most Published Works At 1,084
Who is L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of scientology
Fun Fact! This record will likely be usurped shortly by 78 year old Ryoki Inoue, a Brazilian writer who has published 1,075 books using 39 different pseudonyms
This Philosopher, Playwright, Novelist, Screenwriter, Political Activist, Biographer, And Literary Critic Rejected The 1964 Nobel Literature Prize
Who is Jean-Peal Sartre
Fun Fact! He rejected the Nobel prize because he believed accepting "official honors" would contradict his personal philosophy as a writer and limit the impact of his writing. He later stated that he regretted rejecting it because in doing so it created a scandal.
Per IMDB, this film beat out The Godfather, The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, And Pulp Fiction For the Highest Rated Film
What is The Shawshank Redemption
Fun Fact! The opening baseball scene between Andy and Red took nine hours to film in which Morgan Freeman threw the ball for the entire duration, showing up the next day with his arm in a sling.
Funner Fact! Stephen King never cashed his $5,000 check for the movie rights and instead had it framed and mailed back to Frank Durabont(director of the film) with a note stating "In case you ever need bail money. Love, Steve"