Kevin McCallister
Home Alone
Super Bowl Champs
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
What is the state crustacean?
What city in Maryland is known as the sailing capital of the world?
Annapolis
Snow is nothing more than ice in form of very tiny crystals. These tiny crystals are called snow crystals. Precipitation of snow is called snowfall.
Buddy
Elf
World Series Champs
Atlanta Braves
When did MD get its statehood?
1) April 28, 1788
2) May 17, 1789
3) June 14, 1746
4) August 11, 1777
1) April 28, 1788
Which of the following states does Maryland NOT border?
1) New Jersey
2) Delaware
3) Virginia
4) West Virginia
1) New Jersey
Which of the following are types of snow?
The Grinch
How The Grinch Stole Christmas
NBA Champs
Milwaukee Bucks
What town name is not in Maryland?
1) Boring
2) Annapolis
3) Phoenix
4) Vicksburg
4) Vicksburg
How much land is in Maryland?
1) 8,743 square miles
2) 10,743 square miles
3) 9,774 square miles
4) 4,893 square miles
3) 9,774 square miles
What are snowflakes?
A single ice crystal is known as a snowflake. This singular ice crystal may actually grow big enough to fall in form of precipitation. However, a snowflake may also be formed through clubbing of several ice crystals.
John McClane
Die Hard. And, yes, this is a holiday movie.
College Football Champs
Alabama
What is the state's exercise?
Walking
What is the highest point of Maryland?
1) 4,327 feet
2) 3,360 feet
3) 2,260 feet
4) 5,120 feet
2) 3,360 feet
Highest Point: Hoye-Crest
3,360 ft (1024 m)
In February 2010, this amount of snow fell in Garret County:
1) 67 feet
2) 111.3 feet
3) 120 feet
4) 75 feet
2) 111.3 feet
MD_Snowfall_State_MonthlyMaxsDepths_Updated-2019-03-11.pdf (weathertogether.net)
The Old Man
A Christmas Story
NHL Champs
Tampa Bay Lightning (from 2020)
When did the first colonist arrive in Maryland?
1634.
The first colonist to Maryland arrived at St. Clement’s Island aboard the Ark and Dove in 1634. St. Mary’s City was founded by them.
How much of the area of Maryland covered in water?
1) 17%
2) 6%
3) 21%
4) 32%
3) 21%
In a night on 1932, the snow fell in Montana so hard that no one could see. Based on the weight of a snowflake, how much snow fell at the time in order to blind the driver who saw Bigfoot, but couldn't take a picture?
I honestly have no idea because I made this up.