In 1966, the Royal Australian Mint introduced a twenty-cent piece featuring what mammal?
Platypus
An "advisory,” but not federally mandated, speed limit of 130 kilometers per hour is suggested for what system of controlled access highways in Germany?
Autobahn
what hairy, horned, half-man, half-goat folklore creature nicknamed the “Christmas Devil,” uses birch rods to punish bad children?
Krampus
yearly vacation location commonly visited by members of the ford family
Which ear did Vincent Van Gogh cut off?
left
What Australian mammal is the only animal known to produce cube-shaped feces?
Wombat
True or false - you can order a beer with your quarter pounder at maccas in germany
true
What was the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?
Home Alone
What percentage of the general population is left-handed?
10%
In which country can you find a beach that resembles a "golden horn"?
Croatia
which aussie animal is also known as macropods
kangaroos
The "B" in "BMW" reflects the location of the automaker's headquarters in which of Germany's 16 states?
Bavaria
What are the two most popular names for Santa Claus?
Kris Kringle and Saint Nick
Year that Robyn and Steve got married
The Tower of London is famously "guarded by" which kind of bird?
Ravens
Which car company, now owned by General Motors, began in 1948 in Australia?
Holden
Corsets, lederhosen, and blood-covered chef are some of the wacky outfits donned for shows by what "Du Hast" German metal band?
Rammstein
Which Hollywood actor played six different roles in The Polar Express?
Tom Hanks
Which of these has NOT been a Ford Christmas theme? a) Greek b) French c) Italian
Italian
What type of bird is sometimes called a "sea parrot"?
the Puffin
Which capital city was once known as Batmania
Melbourne
Name of the oldest operating brewery in the world, running since 1040 (hint: named after region its located in)
Weihenstephan
In the song “Winter Wonderland,” what do we call the snowman?
Parson Brown
what is the most common letter in our names? (you have 20 seconds)
E (closely followed by A with L, O, and I tying 3rd)
What was the first toy advertised on TV?
Mr. Potato Head