From what Christmas movie is this quote from? “You’ll shoot your eye out, kid.”
The Christmas Story
Raleigh is the home to this university, the first historically black university in the South
Shaw University
Which character has a twin?
Phoebe
What's the number one song by hanson in 1997?
MMMBop
Most of the advancements in quantum physics arose from physicists trying to understand the nature of this very common form of energy
Light
What are the names of the neighbors in Christmas Vacation?
Todd and Margo Chester
This Raleigh park is the oldest public park in NC
Pullen Park
Who was Monica’s first kiss?
Ross
DAILY DOUBLE
Wager Amount?
The name given to the fundamental principle of quantum physics?
Wave Particle Duality
Who is the villain in The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause?
Jack Frost
Raleigh's nickname honors which prolific tree?
Oak Tree
What was the name of Ross's pet monkey?
Marcel
What song was sang by D.J's "band" in "Full House"
"The Sign" by Ace Of Base
What does the word quantum mean?
Quantum is Latin for "how much", "what amount"
In Elf, what is considered the first rule of The Code of Elves?
Treat every day like it’s Christmas
Built in 1785, this registered historical landmark is the oldest residence in Raleigh on its original foundation
Mordecai House
Question: What was the name of Chandler and Ross’ college band?
Way, No Way
What rap band is Lisa "Left eye" Lopez from?
TLC
The quantum mechanical model describes electrons as:
Particles with wave-like properties
In the 2004 film Christmas with the Kranks, which two well-known actors play the leads?
Jamie Lee Curtis and Tim Allen
The only 2 certainties in life, this restaurant is located at the corner of W. Hargett & S. Salisbury
Death & Taxes
Phoebe’s scientist boyfriend David worked in what city?
Minsk
Which two members of *N SYNC were mouseketters on the NEW Mickey Mouse Club?
Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez
Who developed the the thought experiment where a hypothetical cat may be considered simultaneously both alive and dead as a result of being linked to a random subatomic event that may or may not occur
Erwin Schrödinger