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100

Who invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

100

What does Santa use to pull his sleigh? 

Reindeer 

100

What State is known as the Sunshine State

Florida 

100

What is the shortest day of the year called?

Winter Solstice 

100

What is left out for Santa on Christmas Eve?

Milk and cookies
200

What is the name of the most famous pyramids?


The Great Pyramids of Giza.

200

Why did the man in the Night Before Christmas poem jump out of bed?

Because there was such a clatter outside/he jumped out of bed to see what was the matter.

200

Which was the 26th state to join the union.....


hint,,,,you should ALL know the answer to this! 

Michigan

200

What is it called when you lay on the ground and flap your arms and legs like a laying down jumping jack? {What do you make?}

A Snow Angel 

200

What do you call an item with little windows, used to count down the days until Christmas?

An Advent Calendar 

300

Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?

France

300

Who came to life one day when they placed a top hat on his head?

Frosty The Snowman
300

What fruit is Georgia known for?

Peaches

300

What two months are the only fully winter months? {meaning, they do not contain any other season, such as fall or spring}

 January, and February.


December is Fall until the winter solstice on the 21/22nd

March becomes Spring on the spring equinox March 21/22nd

300

What is traditionally hung in a doorway, signaling that any passing under it should kiss?

Mistletoe 

400

What building is on the back of the $20 bill?

White House.

400

What book and film is Ebenezer Scrooge from?

A Christmas Carol 

400

What state is known as "The Last Frontier"?

Alaska

400

What day is the winter solstice each year?

December 21st or 22nd 

400

What would you call someone who roams door to door singing Christmas songs?

A Christmas Caroler 

500

What city was the first capital of the United States?

Philadelphia was for a short time after the Declaration of Independence was ratified. 

However, New York {New Amsterdam} is officially known as the first capital. 

500

What wouldn't Santa's Reindeer let Rudolph do?

Join in any reindeer games.

500

Which states boarder the most states?

Tennessee and Missouri

Each borders eight states.

500

What is the condition called when you stay out in the cold for too long? 

Hypothermia

500

What was used as Christmas lights for some of the first Christmas Trees in places like Germany?

Little Candles