If we take account of all birthdays in a year all over the world, which month do you think will have the maximum number of birthday celebrations?
August
Jingle Bells was originally a ________ song.
Thanksgiving
No turkey was served at the first Thanksgiving! What was on the menu?
The earliest known New Year celebrations were in Mesopotamia and date back to _____ BC.
2000
Although Beethoven gradually lost his ____, he continued composing.
hearing
What percentage of total birthdays are celebrated in August?
_________ came up with Santa's red suit.
Coca-Cola
The first Thanksgiving was held in the autumn of _____.
1621
The earliest known New Year celebrations were in ______ and date back to 2000 BC.
Mesopotamia
Called the Turkish Halfeti Rose, they only grow in exceptionally small numbers in the village of Halfeti, ______.
Turkey
The other two months that follow August closely in terms of number of birthdays celebrated in a month are _________ and ___________.
July and September.
Prince Albert
Each year, the president of the U.S pardons a _____ and spares it from being eaten for Thanksgiving dinner.
New Year's is the time when many people traditionally make resolutions to break bad habits or _________ .
start good ones
The official name of the UK is the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and _________ ".
Northern Ireland
Throughout the world, every single year, _________ + birthday cards are sent.
2 billion +
Christmas sends at least _______ people to the ER.
15,000
Wild turkeys can run __ miles per hour when they are scared.
20
The words auld lang syne mean "___ ___ __".
"times gone by"
The Beatles were an English rock band that formed in Liverpool in ______.
1960
What percentage of cards that are purchased in US are actually birthday cards?
58%
The U.S. Postal Service delivered a staggering ________ packages.
28.2 million
The heaviest turkey on record, according to the Guinness Book of Records, weighs __ pounds.
The first ball dropping celebration atop One Times Square was held on December 31,____.
1907
"Set" has ____ definitions in the Oxford English Dictionary.
464