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100

Which of the following does NOT take place in November? 

A. Sadie Hawkins Day 

B. Veterans Day 

C. Super Bowl 

D. All Souls’ Day

(C) Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is held on the first Sunday in February.

100

Harpo Marx was born on November 23, 1888. What instrument did he play?

Harp. Harpo was the second oldest of the Marx brothers. The brothers, from oldest to youngest, were Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Gummo, and Zeppo.

100

Mocktail Day is November 12. What is a mocktail?

A. A non-alcoholic beverage

B. A bird 

C. A fairy tale 

D. A hairstyle

(A) A non-alcoholic beverage. A Shirley Temple is an example of a mocktail.

100

What American president declared Thanksgiving a holiday?

Abraham Lincoln was so enthused to declare Thanksgiving a national holiday that he decided it should be celebrated twice a year.

100

What are the two birthstones for November?

Topaz and Citrine

200

True or False?

November gets its name from the Latin word novem, which means “nine.” 

True. November was the ninth month in the Roman calendar. It is the eleventh month in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars.

200

True or False? 

Every presidential election in U.S. history has been held in November.

False. Some states held elections as late as December. Before 1845, states were allowed to vote anytime within a 34-day window as long as it was completed by the first Wednesday in December.

200

What day is Angela's birthday?

November 29th, 19xx

200

Plymouth, Massachusetts, has historically been credited as the site of the first Thanksgiving feast. Historians have found records of an earlier Thanksgiving in another colony. What’s the name of the colony?

Jamestown (now Virginia)

200

What are the two zodiac signs for November?

Scorpio and Sagittarius

300

What Muppet character was designed by Jim Henson on November 2, 1966?

A. Bert 

B. Ernie 

C. Big Bird 

D. Cookie Monster 

(D) Cookie Monster. The Sesame Street character frequently sings the song “C Is for Cookie.”

300

Who found Dr. Livingstone on November 9, 1871? 

A. Henry Stanley 

B. Horace Greeley 

C. Daniel Boone 

D. Robinson Crusoe

(A) Henry Stanley. Through a promotion sponsored by the New York Herald, Stanley started out looking for Livingstone eight months earlier. He found Dr. Livingstone in Ujiji, Africa.

300

On November 18, 1307, William Tell shot an arrow through a piece of fruit that was sitting on his son’s head. What kind of fruit was it?

Apple. According to legend, Tell had two crossbows prepared for shooting. If he killed his son, he then planned to execute the man who devised the punishment.

300

Is turkey hunting more popular in Texas or Alabama?

Alabama. The state worked hard and succeeded in restoring the dwindling numbers of wild turkeys. Now there are two turkey hunting seasons in the state to manage the population.

300

What nursery rhyme character ran away with the spoon: the cow or the dish?

The dish. The rhyme states, “Hey, diddle, diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon; the little dog laughed to see such sport, and the dish ran away with the spoon.”

400

True or False? 

November is one of five months with the length of 30 days.

False. November is one of four months (April, June, September, and November) with 30 days.

400

U.S. daylight saving time ends on November 1 at 2 a.m. Do we gain or lose one hour at this time?

Gain one hour. We get an extra hour of sleep when we “fall back” in autumn. We lose an hour when U.S. daylight saving time begins on March 14, 2021, at 2 a.m.

400

What song did Kate Smith sing for the very first time on November 11, 1938?

A. “When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain” 

B. “Yankee Doodle Dandy” 

C. “America” 

D. “God Bless America

(D) “God Bless America.” The Irving Berlin song is her signature song.

400

What soup company invented the green bean casserole?

Campbell’s Soup Company published a recipe for the casserole in 1955. It sharply increased sales of their cream of mushroom soup.

400

What company throws the big Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City: Nordstrom or Macy’s?

Macy’s. The first Macy’s parade was a Christmas parade in 1924. It started way up at 145th Street and included “floats, bands, animals from the zoo and 10,000 onlookers,” according to a Macy’s history page. They renamed it for Thanksgiving three years later

500

What Hans Christian Andersen story featuring a feathered animal was published in November of 1843?

The Ugly Duckling. In the story, the ugly duckling turns into a beautiful swan.

500

What is the birth flower for November? 

A. Carnation 

B. Tulip 

C. Chrysanthemum 

D. Rose

(C) Chrysanthemum. Mums are native to Asia and northeastern Europe.

500

What do turkeys and squirrels have in common?

Both turkeys and squirrels eat a diet high in acorns

500

True or false: The Wednesday before Thanksgiving is always the busiest air travel day of the year in the U.S.

No, often the busiest air travel day of the year falls in August. That’s because over 60% of people in the U.S. take a vacation in August.

500

Which Thursday is Thanksgiving day observed every year?

The fourth Thursday in November.

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