Alice in Wonderland
January Trivia
Sports
Literature
Common Ground
100


Alice is given two choices: Eat Me, Drink Me... which have this affect on her

She grows shorter or taller

100

This historical channel was first launched in 1995, whose repertoire includes Ancient Aliens, American Pickers, and more 

The History Channel

100

Marilyn Monroe married this famous baseball player on January 14, 1954

Joe DiMaggio

100

He founded and published the first edition of The Daily News in London, considered a radical rival to the right-wing Morning Chronicle.

 Charles Dickens

100

Feet, Inch, Kilometer, mile

Kilometer
200

The Cheshire Cat's famous line

We're all mad here!

200

This parade started in Pasadena, California in 1890; now, the parade is broadcast in more than 100 countries.

Rose Parade

200

This NFL team was cited for using underinflated footballs at the AFC Championship in January 2015

Patriots

200

The author of Alice in Wonderland celebrates a birthday on January 27th.

Lewis Carroll

200

Scissors, Machete, Garden Trowel, Garden Pruners

Garden Trowel

300

Alice finds the Hatter and the Hare celebrating this... defined as any day that is not someone's birthday 

Unbirthday 

300

In 1959, it became the 49th state of the United States

Alaska

300

This athlete in January 2013 admitted to doping in a TV interview conducted by Oprah Winfrey

Lance Armstrong

300

As written by sci-fi author Isaac Asimov, "The Three Laws" are rules governing the behavior of these 

Robots 

300

Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple

Purple - is a secondary color, a mix of blue and yellow.

400

The caterpillar's question for Alice

who are you?

400

This website was launched on Jan 15, 2001 when its creators were working to produce an online encyclopedia written by scholars 

Wikipedia

400

He defeated Joe Frazier in a two-minute and 35-second boxing match on January 22, 1973

George Foreman

400

Hemingway’s ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ is set against this war

Spanish Civil War

400

Blackberries, Plums, Cherries, Peaches

Blackberries - all the fruits except blackberries have a stone in the center

500

The cards are painting the roses this color, to save their heads from the Queen of Hearts

Red


500

During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, this was first held in England to raise funds for several public works projects. Tickets could be purchased at the West Door of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

Lottery

500

The first NHL team to win back-to-back Stanley Cup titles

Montreal Canadiens.

500

The first James Bond novel

Casino Royale

500

Love, Ad-in, ad-out, bogey

Bogey - golf term