This person visited Israel in 2023
Maria!
This app's team has fixed over 100 items during marketplace app review, before what will be ultimate app store approval
CLI for Monday
What year was the term "artificial intelligence" first coined?
1955, 1965, 1985, 2005
The answer is A, 1955. John McCarthy first used the term "artificial intelligence" in a paper he wrote that year, and the rest is history! It's pretty wild to think that AI has been around for over 60 years, and we're still exploring its possibilities today.
This popular x-mas song characterizing eveyone's favorite evil joy-stealing nemesis, contains the lyrics"
"You're as cuddly as a cactus, you're as charming as an eel."
Yep, you guessed it - "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" from the classic Dr. Seuss holiday tale, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"!
"This cocktail is synonymous with New Year's Eve, and is made with champagne, orange juice, and a splash of grenadine. It's traditionally served in a flute and garnished with an orange slice and a maraschino cherry."
Boom! It's the "mighty mimosa"! This bubbly and fruity drink is a party staple. It's light, refreshing, and just a little bit boozy. The orange juice gives it a nice pop of citrusy flavor, while the grenadine adds a touch of sweetness. It's a festive and delicious way to ring in the new year!
This person owned a Pizza restaurant
Jonathan!
Approximate number of total WF&A Customers (answer must be within 1K).
Customer identifier is the unique code derived based on the domain type (Private/Public).
12.2K
"This country's flag features a cross design, with a blue background and a yellow cross in the center." (Hint: it's a Scandinavian country known for its fjords and Vikings!)
Sweden!
In Spain, it's a tradition to eat twelve grapes as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve. This tradition is believed to bring what to those who participate?
Good luck, Good health, Love, Wealth?
The answer is Good luck! The tradition is said to bring twelve months of good luck, one for each grape eaten. It's a fun and tasty way to start the new year on the right foot (or grape, in this case). Bonus points if you can eat all twelve grapes within the twelve seconds of the clock striking midnight!
This cocktail is a holiday staple, made with bourbon, sugar, and bitters, and served with a maraschino cherry and an orange peel."
That's right, it's the "Old Fashioned"! It's a simple but sophisticated drink that's been around for over a century. The key to a great Old Fashioned is using a high-quality bourbon and good, aromatic bitters. It's a smooth, balanced, and timeless drink that's perfect for any holiday gathering.
This person was a museum Tour Guide
Elena!
WF&A Apps with 3rd and 4th most ARR.
Answer requires both apps, in order, and be within $250K.
JQL Search Extensions (~$3.3M)
CLI for Jira (~2.5M)
There were many team gatherings this year (with parts of this team). In which of these cities did we not gather?
Hamburg, Atlanta, Boston, Zurich, Sofia, Montreal, Berlin
Hamburg!
This internationally known mega pop-star grew up in the state of Pennsylvania, USA, on a Christmas farm!
Taylor Swift!
"This classic winter drink is made with hot apple cider, rum, and spices like cinnamon, cloves, and allspice. It's often served warm and garnished with a cinnamon stick or a slice of orange."
Hot mulled cider! This comforting drink is the perfect beverage to warm up with on a cold winter's day. It's got that cozy, spiced apple flavor that just screams "holidays"! And the best part is, you can customize it to your taste by playing around with different spices or adding a splash of vanilla or a squeeze of citrus.
This person has a degree in Biomedical Engineering
Kelsey!
Name 3 of our top 5 Partners in Gross Billings for 2023
Adaptivist, Cprime, Carahsoft Tech, SHI, Praecipeo
"This small, yet mighty pepper is the hottest chili pepper in the world, clocking in at over 2 million Scoville Heat Units. It's so hot, it's been used in self-defense sprays and even as an ingredient in weapons!" (Hint: It's got a grim name)
Ding, ding, ding! It's the Carolina Reaper! That little pepper packs a punch that would make a dragon blush. It's so hot, it's been compared to pepper spray. But for the true heat-seekers out there, it's the ultimate challenge.
According to the National Christmas Tree Association, how many real Christmas trees are sold in the U.S. each year?
10 million, 25mil, 50 mil, 75 mil
50 million real Christmas trees are sold each year in the U.S.! That's a lot of pine needles to vacuum up! Interestingly, about 98% of those trees are grown on tree farms, so it's actually a pretty sustainable holiday tradition. Plus, you can't beat the smell of a fresh-cut tree in your living room.
"This popular holiday cocktail is made with vodka, cranberry juice, and orange liqueur, and is often garnished with a sugared rim and a twist of lime."
The "Cosmopolitan," of course! This vibrant pink cocktail is a true holiday staple, and it's easy to see why. With its fruity, tart, and slightly sweet flavor, it's the perfect drink to get you in the festive spirit. Plus, it's just so darn pretty! Just be sure not to go too heavy on the cranberry juice - that stuff can be pretty tart!
This person likes to travel and has visited Thailand and Mexico among other places.
Weronika!
Most ARR = DC (47), Cloud (37)
The average cost of a single pair of ballet pointe shoes costs $~150 USD. How long would these typically last a professional ballet dancer?
Approximately 2-3 days!
Misty Copeland, a popular professional in the US, goes through a pair in a few hours!
In the Netherlands, people eat a traditional cake called "oliebollen" on New Year's Eve. This cake is made of what?
Oliebollen is a type of fried dough ball that's usually served with powdered sugar or jam. It's a sweet and tasty way to celebrate the new year. The name "oliebollen" translates to "oil balls" in English, which might not sound too appetizing, but trust me, they are absolutely delicious. 🎉
This festive cocktail, often served during the winter holidays, is made with brandy, triple sec, lemon juice, and egg white, and is topped with a festive dusting of nutmeg."
The "Tom and Jerry"! This classic cocktail was first created in the 19th century and has been a holiday favorite ever since. It's a cozy and warming drink that's perfect for sipping by the fire. Just be careful not to overdo it with the nutmeg - it's a potent spice!