What is the traditional Scottish fabric pattern often seen in kilts and other clothing items?
Tartan or Plaid
What is the base ingredient of gummy bears?
Gelatin
In Spain, what fruit do people eat 12 of when midnight strikes?
Grapes
Another word for Father
Dada
What is considered the happiest language in the world?
Spanish
According to the commercial, “what is the fabric of our lives”?
Cotton
Which chocolate bar is the global bestseller?
Snickers
What country produces Champagne, the drink of choice on New Year’s Eve?
France
Another word for Autumn
Fall
A snail can sleep for how many years?
Three Years
Who is seen as the most famous female American fashion icon of the 1960’s?
Jacqueline Kennedy
What's the most stolen grocery item?
Cheese
In what year did the ball-lowering celebration in Times Square first take place?
1907
Someone who is popular might act too ___?
Cool
Which bird is a universal symbol of peace?
Dove
What fashion fad did the 1983 film “Flashdance” make popular?
Legwarmers
What is the primary ingredient in the Middle Eastern dish falafel?
Chickpeas
How much confetti drops in Times Square on New Year’s Eve?
More than 1 TON
To call someone loudly
Yell
What was the first food eaten in space?
Apple Sauce
When was the company Nike founded?
1971
Which nut is used to make marzipan?
Almonds
What was a major fear as soon as the clock struck midnight on Jan. 1, 2000?
That computer systems wouldn’t recognize the number 2000, leading to massive worldwide computer failures, power outages and the inability for people to withdraw money from their bank accounts
One without hair
Bald
How many heart chambers does a cockroach have?
12
The American designer born in 1939 as Ralph Lifshitz is better known as what?
Ralph Lauren
How many hamburgers does McDonald's sell a day?
6.5 Million
In 46 B.C., which Roman leader made Jan. 1 New Year’s Day?
Julius Caesar
A word for 'in replace of'
Lieu
Where were French fries invented?
Belgium
Who invented the LBD (little black dress)?
Coco Chanel
What condiment was used for its medicinal qualities in the 1800s?
Ketchup - it was sold as a cure for ailments like indigestion, diarrhea, and jaundice
In what country is it a tradition to jump off a chair at midnight on New Year’s Eve to avoid having bad luck in the new year?
Denmark
A foreign currency
Euro
What are the two most popular spices in the world?
Pepper and Mustard
The fashion designer, Gianni Versace, came from which country?
Italy
Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of what food sticking to the roof of your mouth?
Peanut Butter
What happens during a popular New Year’s Day event called the Polar Bear Plunge?
People take a dip or swim in a cold body of water, typically in a place located in the Northern Hemisphere.
Can be high or low, depending on the moons pull
Tide
What was New York called before it officially became New York?
New Amsterdam
What is the name of the red carpet event where celebrities showcase their designer outfits, often considered the Oscars of fashion?
The Met Gala
Which fruits are scientifically related to roses?
Apples, pears, cherries, peaches, and strawberries
How many people watch the Times Square Ball Drop around the world?
More than 1 billion
A genus containing over 500 species of flowering succulent plants, some used in skin care products
Aloe
Where did coffee originally come from?
Ethiopia
What is the name of the French luxury fashion house known for its monogrammed handbags and luggage?
Louis Vuitton
What vegetable is this:
Romanesco (hybrid of cauliflower and broccoli)
On which day do many people give up on their New Year’s resolutions?
The second Friday in January, informally known as Quitters Day
The next planet from earth to the outer solar system
Mars
What is a group of hedgehogs known as?
Prickles