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How long does Hanukkah last for? 

8 days 

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When is Valentines day? 

Monday, February 14

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What tradition is followed in the city of Hershey, PA, on New Year's Eve?

They drop a giant kiss

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Whats another name for Fourth of July?

Independence Day

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What snack is traditionally left out for Santa Claus?

Cookies and Milk

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When Is Hanukkah this year?

Sunday, November 28

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What are the two most famous symbols of Valentines day? 

Red Rose and Cupid

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How many people attended the first Times Square New Year’s party?

Over 200,000

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Where was the first celebration of Independence Day held?

Philadelphia

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In the Jewish religion, what is Rosh Hashanah?

The beginning of the New Year

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What does the word Hanukkah mean? 

Dedication

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Do you know what the meaning of X and O is in “XOXO”?

X symbolises kisses and O symbolises hugs

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On what calendar is Chinese New Year based?

The Lunar Calendar

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Every Independence Day, how many times does the Liberty Bell ring?

13

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My Birthday is on which holiday? 

St. Patrick's Day!

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What is the special symbol for Hanukkah? 

The Hanukkiah



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Who receives the most Valentine's Day cards?

Teachers

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When was the first gathering held at Time Square on New Year’s Eve?

In 1904

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The Fourth of July commemorates which document?

Declaration of Independence

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Where did King deliver his famous "I Have a Dream" speech?

Washington DC

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Where is the largest menorah in the world located?

Grand Army Plaza in New York

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How many cards are gifted or sent on Valentine’s Day each year in the US?

145 million cards

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Who is given the credit for starting the tradition of New Year’s kiss?

Ancient Romans

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What is the proper way to fold the American flag?

In a triangular shape

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What was Memorial Day formerly known as?

Decoration Day (a time for the nation to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers. Memorial Day did not become the more common name until after World War II, and was not declared the official name by Federal law until 1967.)