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What is the striped, non-chocolate candy that is shaped like a hook?

Candy cane 

Legend suggests that a choirmaster in Germany handed these out to the younger singers to keep them quiet during the holiday ceremony

100

What tennis player holds the men’s record for the most Grand Slam singles titles?

Answer: Novak Djokovic. He has 24 Grand Slam titles. Rafael Nadal has 22. However, Margaret Court holds the women’s record with 24.

100

How many sides does a snowflake have?

Six 

No two snowflakes are exactly alike.

100

What mammal has soft hair mixed with sharp quills?

Porcupine 

The only places they don’t have quills are their face, belly, and feet.

100

What actor played the warm-hearted butcher in the film Marty?

Answer: Ernest Borgnine. His performance earned him an Oscar in 1955.

200

Peppermint oil aromatherapy is promoted for treating certain health problems. Can you name two of them?

Cough/cold, reducing pain, improving mental function, and reducing stress Peppermint has also been used to help with irritable bowel syndrome and other digestive problems.

200

What is the Scotch whiskey version of the Manhattan?

Answer: Rob Roy. Like the Manhattan, it can be made dry or perfect.

200

What is the term for the shortest day of the year in December when Earth’s poles tilt farthest away from the sun?

Winter solstice 

The winter solstice can fall anywhere between December 20 and 23.

200

What do pine trees produce that come in both male and female forms?

Pine cones 

Male pine cones produce pollen, and females produce the seeds.

200

What are the two shortest words in the English language consisting of only vowels? (Hint: They are both one-letter words.)

Answer: A or I.

300

What is the name of the Hershey chocolate-coated peppermint candy?

York Peppermint Pattie 

It gets its name from where it originated—in York, Pennsylvania.

300

There are only four countries with one-syllable names. Name one.

Answer: Chad, France, Spain, and Greece. Chad is a landlocked country in Africa. France, Spain, and Greece are all located in Europe.

300

What is the process in winter wherein animals become inactive to save energy because food is in short supply?

Hibernation 

During hibernation, an animal’s heart rate and breathing slow down and their body temperature drops

300

What prehistoric creature liked to eat pine cones?

Dinosaurs 

Pine cones were an important food source for large sauropod dinosaurs.

300

In what decade did the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby take place?

 Answer: 1930s. Charles Lindbergh Jr. was taken from his bedroom and murdered in 1932. Bruno Hauptmann was convicted of the crime and executed in 1936.

400

What is the No. 1 song by Joey Dee and the Starlighters from 1961? Hint: It centers around a dance craze.

“Peppermint Twist” 

The Twist dance craze was developed in New York City at the Peppermint Lounge.

400

What winged mammal uses echolocation for navigation?

Answer: The bat. Echolocation is the technique of emitting noise and listening for an echo that is used to detect other animals, food, and obstacles. Dolphins also use this method.

400

To what city would you travel to visit the Winter Palace?

St. Petersburg 

In 1917, Lenin Bolsheviks stormed the palace during their seizure of power, and the clock was stopped in the room the moment the provisional government was arrested. It has remained frozen ever since.

400

Brazil is home to what fruit that symbolizes friendship and hospitality?

Pineapple 

Many would hang pineapples outside their homes to make their entryway smell nice and welcoming to guests

400

What musician is known as the “King of the Blues”? (Hint: He is called B.B.)

Answer: B.B. King. He is known for his fluid guitar playing. He is ranked No. 6 on Rolling Stone’s list of 100 greatest guitarists of all time.

500

Who calls Charlie Brown “Chuck” in the Peanuts comic strip?

Peppermint Patty 

Charles M. Schulz modeled the character after his cousin Patricia Swanson.

500

Which John Steinbeck novel features the characters Lennie and George?

Answer: Of Mice and Men. Lennie and George are both migrant workers in the story. George looks after the simple-minded but physically strong Lennie.

500

In what country does the Winter Festival of Lights take place? Hint: It’s in Niagara Falls.

Canada 

Most years, the festival runs from November to February and is the largest free outdoor festival in Canada

500

What does the pine cone statue outside Cortile della Pigna (the Court of the Pine Cone) in Vatican City symbolize: Jesus, the “third eye,” or everlasting life?

The “third eye” The pope’s staff also has a pine cone to signify the illumination of the church.

500

What is the largest planet?

Answer: Jupiter. Planets in order from largest to smallest are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, and Mercury. Pluto is no longer considered a planet.