This Northern European country is the leader of cheese consumption with average person eating 62lbs of cheese/year
Denmark
The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?
Darkness
What is the most stolen food in the world?
1. Cheese
2. Chocolate
3. Bread
4. Wine
1. Cheese
Which kind of large, soft snack is very popular at Oktoberfest?
Pretzel
Cheese is good for your bones... Unless you live in Gloucester, England which is the home for this bone-crushing cheese activity...
Cheese-rolling
If you’re running in a race and you pass the person in second place, what place are you in?
Second place
What is the national animal of Scotland?
1. Red Deer
2. Unicorn
3. Puffin
4. Otter
2. Unicorn
Traditionally, Oktoberfest begins in which month?
September. While it’s called “Oktoberfest,” the festival actually begins in September and ends on the first Sunday of October.
Although it contains 'cheese' in its name and is made from a blend of several real cheeses, this product does not meet the official criteria to be classified as real cheese, even under it's own government regulations.
American cheese
What has many keys but can’t open a single lock?
A piano
What is the only letter that doesn't appear in any US state (full) name?
1. X
2. Q
3. Z
4. J
2. Q
Before becoming what it is today, what did the first Oktoberfest ever was celebrating?
Marriage of a royal couple. Specifically, Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen
The biggest cheese wheel ever made weights 20,462 pounds and was made in this state
OH
Where does today come before yesterday?
The dictionary
What color is the “Ex” in FedEx’s logo
1. White
2. Purple
3. Orange
4. Green
3. Orange
Approximately how many liters of beer are consumed at Munich’s Oktoberfest each year?
Around 7 million liters (1.85 million gallons)
Known as Juustoleipä or Leipäjuusto, this Scandinavian cheese stands out for one unique reason. Given the source of its base ingredient, it’s no wonder this might be Santa’s top pick!
Reindeer milk
It belongs to you, but other people use it more than you do. What is it?
Your name
What’s the world’s oldest currency still in use?
1. Japanese Yen
2. US USD
3. British Pound Sterling
4. Indian Rupee
3. British Pound Sterling (1,200 years)
In which German city did Oktoberfest originate?
Munich