This Roman god's name is the source of the name January.
What is Janus?
What is Pikachu?
This was the first year the Vikings played in the NFL.
What is 1961?
This individual was not allowed to join in any reindeer games.
Who is Rudolph?
Plymouth, MN's population in 2020 was closest to:
A) 20,000 people, B) 40,000 people
C) 80,000 people, D) 160,000 people
What is C (80,000 people)?
January 1, 1971 was the beginning of the ban on television advertising for this product.
What are cigarettes?
What is Dragonite?
This was the year that the Vikings were announced as an NFL expansion team, including revealing the name "Vikings".
What is 1960?
The movie "Miracle on 34th St." is based on this department store.
What is Macy's?
Plymouth, MN is located this many miles northwest of Minneapolis (within 5 miles).
What is 12 miles?
This is the translation of the title of the song “Auld Lang Syne".
What is "Times gone by"?
What is Ho-Oh?
This was the Vikings Head Coach during the 1990 season.
Who is Jerry Burns?
When Kevin was left behind in "Home Alone", this is where his family was traveling to.
What is Paris?
These are the names of three of the four school districts that serve Plymouth, MN.
What are Wayzata Public Schools, Robbinsdale Area Schools, Osseo Area SchoolS and Hopkins Public Schools (name three of four)?
In ancient Rome, New Year's was celebrated on this date.
What is March 1st?
What is Melmetal?
The Vikings played a pre-season game in 1994 in this city?
What is Tokyo?
According to "It's a Wonderful Life", angel gets its wings every time this happens.
What is a bell rings?
Plymouth, MN operates under this form of city government structure.
What is council-manager?
This is who you would traditionally kiss on New Year's Eve in Scotland.
Who is everyone in the room?
What is Hoopa?
This was the nick-name given to the Vikings' defense in the 1970's.
What is The Purple People-Eaters?
This is Ralphie's little brothers name in the movie "A Christmas Story."
What is Randy?
Plymouth, MN began as a town with the building of a gristmill and other structures in 1855 on the shore of the lake currently called this.
What is Parkers Lake?