Nicole was doing this activity when she fell and broke her wrist at Bucknell.
What is Roller Skating?
Easter is a day celebrating the resurrection of this religious figure.
Who is Jesus?
After a break of 1500 years, the first of this competition in the modern era was held on April 6, 1896 in Athens, Greece.
What is the Olympics?
The city of Boston was founded by John Winthrop in this year.
What is 1630?
Mont Blanc sits on the border between France and this other country.
What is Italy?
Mom tore her hamstring doing this extreme mountain sport.
What is sledging?
This is the annual Easter event on the White House lawn.
What is the White House Easter Egg Roll?
The US declares war on Germany on April 6, 1917 at the start of this war.
What is WWI?
This Nabisco-produced snack with mostly yellow packaging was named for a town near Boston.
What is a Fig Newton?
France's largest glacier, which is found in Chamonix.
What is Mer de Glace?
This is the technical name for a hip replacement (hint: THA), which Dad and Grandpa have both undergone.
What is a Total Hip Arthroplasty?
This is the most popular Easter candy in the US.(https://www.innerbody.com/top-easter-candies-by-state)
What are Peeps?
This actor, with roles in movies including Anchorman, Clueless and Ant Man was born on April 6, 1969.
Who is Paul Rudd?
"Blades" is the name of the mascot for this Boston sports team.
What is the Boston Bruins?
What is 492?
Maddie got a concussion after getting hit on the head by a lacrosse ball; while sports are a common cause of concussion, this is the leading cause of concussions overall.
What is a fall?
Each year, Easter is recognized on the first Sunday after what?
What is the first full moon on or after the spring equinox?
A spunky little girl gets adopted by Daddy Warbucks in this radio show that first aired on NBC radio on April 6, 1931.
What is Little Orphan Annie?
This is the name of Boston's mass transit pass, which comes form a 1949 mayoral candidate campaign song about a traveler who couldn't pay the exit fare to get out of the T.
What is the CharlieCard?
The first Winter Olympics was held in Chamonix in this year.
What is 1924?
This is the approximate number of elbow fractures attributed to snowboarding each year in the US, comprising about 4% of all snowboarding-related fractures (round to the nearest 100).
What is 3,100?
This is the amount of money that Americans spent on Easter candy in 2025 (closets #wins round to nearest million)
What is $3.3 billion?
This church/religion was officially founded in Fayette, New York on April 6, 1830.
What is the Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints (The Mormon Church)?
This rock and roll icon helped dedicate the Leonard P. Zakim/Bunker Hill Bridge.
Who is Bruce Springsteen?
French word for "the main and heated room of farm, where family and neighbors met in the evening to chat, share a meal and spend time together" (also the name of a Chamonix bar we attended).
What is 'Péle'?