Winter Flavors & Treats
Common Ground
Hollywood of Old
1960s Bands
U.S. Civics
January Fun Facts
100

This category of fruit includes winter fruits like grapefruit, lemon, tangerine, and lime.

What is citrus?

100

Feet, inch, kilometer, mile

What is a kilometer?

100

These famous imprints reside outside the old Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.

What are celebrities’ handprints?

100

No collection of 1960s albums is complete without this British Fab Four, consisting of John, Paul, Ringo, and George.

Who are the Beatles?

100

These are the three branches of government according to the U.S. Constitution.

What are legislative, executive, and judicial?

100

Epiphany, the Christian holiday held on January 6, commemorates the visit of these men.

Who are the Three Wise Men, or the Magi?

200

These bright red jewels are grown in bogs.

What are cranberries?

200

Scissors, machete, garden trowel, garden pruners

What is a garden trowel?

200

Though it was not ready until 1958, this area features stars in honor of famous actors and actresses.

What is the Hollywood Walk of Fame?

200

Brian Wilson formed this band, mostly remembered for songs reflecting California beach life in the 1960s, such as “Surfer Girl,” “Surfin’ U.S.A.,” and “California Girls.”

Who are the Beach Boys?

200

This is the length of the term of a U.S. senator.

What is six years?

200

This college football bowl game occurs on New Year’s Day.

What is the Rose Bowl?

400

This hot winter drink screams “après-ski in front of a roaring fireplace.”

What is hot chocolate or cocoa?

400

Red, blue, yellow, purple

What is purple?

400

Before Hollywood actors were free agents, they worked under this system.

What is the studio system?

400

Mick Jagger leads this British band sensation, and they’re still performing.

Who are the Rolling Stones?

400

The Fourth of July indirectly celebrates this founding document.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

400

Famous for the Tube, this English-speaking capital was the first to open an underground railway.

What is London?

600

This festive cake with a molten center will warm you on a cold winter night.

What is lava cake?

600

Blackberries, plums, cherries, peaches

What are blackberries?

600

The Golden Age of Hollywood began in this decade.

What is the 1930s?

600

his duo recorded hits including “Scarborough Fair,” “The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy),” and “I Am a Rock.”

Who are Simon & Garfunkel? 

600

This was the first capital of the United States.

What is Philadelphia?

600

If you were born on New Year’s Day, you fall under this astrological sun sign.

What is Capricorn?

800

These chunky, creamy stews often contain corn or seafood and take off the winter chill.

What are chowders?

800

Love, ad-in, ad-out, bogey

What is bogey?

800

This was erected in 1923 to promote real estate in the city.

What is the Hollywood sign?

800

his American “aeronautic” group’s greatest hits include “Somebody to Love,” “White Rabbit,” and “Watch Her Ride.”

Who are Jefferson Airplane?

800

In terms of government, the word bicameral applies to this.

What is two houses of U.S. Congress?

800

If we’re lucky, we get a few warm days in January, also known as this.

What is January thaw?

1000

These white winter vegetables resemble carrots, and they’re also root vegetables.

What are parsnips?

1000

Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Alfred Tennyson, Edgar Allan Poe

Who is Alfred Tennyson?

1000

Hollywood got its start with this 1908 film, the first to be completed in Hollywood.

What is The Count of Monte Cristo?

1000

Lead singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend, members of this British band, were household names in families with teens during the 1960s.

What is the Who?

1000

He is the father of the U.S. Constitution.

Who is James Madison?

1000

 Name January’s small, white birth flower that sounds like it would be growing in January.

What is a snowdrop?