Animals
Acronyms
Sherlock Holmes
Wedding
Christmas Traditions
100

True or False – Chipmunks hibernate in Winter?

This is TRUE

100

WYSIWYG stands for what?

What you see is what you get is the meaning of WYSIWY

100

Who created the character of Sherlock Holmes?

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

100

What is the most popular flavour used for wedding cakes?

Vanilla

100

How do you say “Merry Christmas” in Spanish?

Feliz Navidad

200

What animal is the traditional Easter mascot?

A bunny is the traditional Easter mascot

200

What does CD-ROM stand for?

CD-ROM stands for compact disc read only memory

200

Who is Sherlock Holmes’ enemy?

Professor Moriarty

200

Which actress stars in the 90’s film My Best Friend’s Wedding as Julianne Potter?

Julia Roberts

200

Who invented electric Christmas lights?

Thomas Edison in 1880

300

The National animal of Spain is what?

A Bull is the National animal of Spain

300

What does SCUBA stand for?

SCUBA means self contained underwater breathing apparatus

300

What was the first Sherlock Holmes story titled?

A Study In Scarlet

300

In what year did Lady Diana and Prince Charles get married?

in 1981

300

Which was the first country to issue a Christmas postage stamp?

Canada

400

What is a male swan called?

A male swan is called a cob

400

What does the Y stand for in YOLO

You – You only live once

400

Who is Sherlock Holmes’ best friend?

John Watson

400

What four things is it traditional for a bride to have on her wedding day?

Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue

400

Which country is the largest exporter of Christmas trees?

Canada

500

In Irish folklore, what animal is St. Patrick given the credit for for driving out of Ireland?

Snakes

500

What does the M in FOMO stand for?

Missing – Fear of missing out

500

What musical instrument does Sherlock Holmes like to play?

Sherlock Holmes like to play the violin

500

The song “Get me to the church on time” features in which musical?

My Fair lady

500

Should you believe us when we say that once upon a time, Christmas celebrations were banned in England?

Yes