December Holidays
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100

The celebration of Kwanzaa has this many days.

Seven. Kwanzaa is celebrated from December 26 to January 1.

100

These artists headlined at the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime show. 

Shakira and Jennifer Lopez.

100

The month of January is named for this Roman god. 

Janus. 

100

This song from Frozen begins "The snow glows white on the mountain tonight..."

Let It Go

100

The olfactory nerves affect this sense in the brain.

Smell

200

True or False: Hanukkah is a major holiday in the Jewish faith. 

Generally false. While it is popular to celebrate Hanukkah, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are generally viewed as more important as major holidays.

200

In January 2020, record-breaking temperatures, drought, and strong winds converged to create one of the worst fire seasons in this nation's history. 

Australia.

200

The month of December is named for this Latin word, meaning 10.

Decem

200

The title of this Taylor Swift hit is the age of many high school 9th graders.

Fifteen

200

In 2012 Psy got the record for most YouTube views ever, passing this former record holder.

Justin Bieber

300
More Americans get this type of tree for Christmas (real or artificial).

Artificial.

300

At the 62nd annual Grammy Awards on January 27, this artist one five awards, including the four most competitive - album, record, song of the year, and best new artist.

Billie Eilish

300

In Scotland, the first person to do this after midnight on New Year's Eve gets to predict the next year's fortune.

Cross a threshold. 

300

Dolly Parton sang "They just use your mind and they never give you credit" in this time-ly tune.

9 to 5

300

In 1979, Bob was the first of these to be given a male name.

Hurricane

400

The Dōngzhi festival (also called the Winter Solstice Festival) is one of the most important celebrations in these countries.

China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam

400

Parasite became the first _____________ film to win the Academy Award for best picture on February 9.

Non-English language.

400

This Scottish song, with lyrics by Robert Burns, is commonly sung to ring in the New Year.

Auld Lang Syne

400

Characters in this Sondheim musical include a witch, a baker, and Little Red Riding Hood.

Into the Woods

400

This holiday was first observed under its current name on November 11, 1954

Veterans Day

500

The "New Years Baby" can be traced back to a tradition from this culture.

Greek. This practice evolved from the Greek tradition of escorting a baby throughout the town to honor the Greek God Dionysus.

500

Sightings of this creature in the United States have prompted fears of this vicious insect. 

"Murder hornet"
500

New Year's Day was celebrated on January 1 for the first time after reforms by what famous political figure.

Julius Caesar. 

500

This musician won the Nobel prize for literature in 2016. 

Bob Dylan

500

Occurring about every 24 hours, your daily biological rhythms are named for this, from Latin for "about daily"

Circadian rhythms