January History
Olympics
Winter & Weather
Places Evergreens Visited
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On January 15, we honor this civil rights leader with a national holiday.

Who is Martlin Luther King Jr.?

100

These Olympic medals are awarded to first, second, and third place winners.

What are gold, silver, and bronze?

100
A certain day in February predicts whether winter will last longer based on this animal's shadow-but it depends on January weather patterns.

What is Groundhog Day?

100

Evergreen plans to visit this many countries in the month of January.

What is 5?

100

This popular resolution often involves exercising more or eating healthier.

What is a New Year's resolution?

200

He delivered his famous "Four Freedoms" speech to Congress in January 1941.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

200

This Winter Olympic sport involves skating and tossing a heavy stone toward a target.

What is curling?

200

This type of winter storm combines snow, strong wings, and low visibility.

What is a blizzard?

200
Name the 4 places Evergreen has visited this far.

What is Finland, Hong Kong and Canada?

200

January's full moon is often called this.

What is the Wolf Moon?

300

This U.S. president was inaugurated for the first time in January 1981.

Who is Ronald Reagan?

300

This country hosted the first Winter Olympics in 1924.

What is France?

300

This is the coldest month on average in most parts of the United States.

What is January?
300

This is the second largest country in the world.

What is Canada?

300

This U.S. coin features Thomas Jefferson on the front.

What is the nickel?

400

In January 1967, all three astronauts aboard this Apollo mission died in a launch pad fire.

What is Apollo 1?

400

This person has the most medals in the Olympics.

Who is Michael Phelps?

400

This winter weather warning is issued when dangerously cold temperatures are expected.

What is a wind-chill warning?

400

Out of the countries Evergeen has visited, this country is ranked as the "happiest" country.

What is Finland?

400

This children's toy was introduced in the 1950s and is known for its colorful interlocking bricks.

What are LEGOs?

500

This amendment, ratified in January 1919, gave Congress the power to enforce Prohibition. 

What is the 18th Amendment?

500

The Olympic symbol contains five rings representing these five places.

What are Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania?

500

This U.S. state holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded.

What is Alaska?

500

This Australian animal lays eggs but is still a mammal.

What is a Platypus?

500
This famous slogan appears on the U.S. dollar bill.

What is "In God We Trust?"