The first mail order house was established in Chicago in 1872 and its name was...
What was Montgomery Ward
What is the Cold Weather
Nearly all well-known musicals originate on a stage in New York City called...
Where is Broadway?
New Year's Day is celebrated on the first day of what month?
What is January?
The national game of the United States is....
What is Baseball?
The first bi-focal eyeglasses were invented by....
To protect their feet against hard rocks or hot sidewalks, people wear..
What are Shoes?
The person who plans and rehearses the movements of the dancer is called the...
Who is a Choreographer?
Religious services on New Year's Eve lasting until midnight were called...
What are Watch-Night Services?
At least how many players make up a team?
What is 9?
The first fountain pen was invented in 1884 by...
Who is Lewis Edson Waterman?
In ancient Greece people wore a long shirt with one piece for the back and one piece for the front is called a...
What is a Tunic?
The person who directs the singers and the orchestra is the...
Who is the Conductor?
The feast of Epiphany, observed on January 6th, is a celebration of the visit of the ______ to the Infant Jesus.
Who are the Wise Men?
The combination of the pitcher and catcher is called the..
What is the Battery?
The first railroad to carry passengers in the US was the...
What was the Baltimore and Ohio?
For hundreds of years people used a spinning wheel to make...
What is Thread?
A popular operetta composed by Oscar Straus was...
What was "The Chocolate Soldier"
A song tells us there are ____ days of Christmas.
What is 12?
Another name for the infield is the....
The machine gun was invented in 1862 by...
Who was Richard Gatling?
A machine for weaving is called a...
What is a Loom?
The names of two men who together wrote popular operettas were...
Who were Gilbert and Sullivan?
The Mardi Gras celebration always takes place on Tuesday before the beginning of...
What is Lent?
When two teams play two teams play two games for one admission price it is called a....
What is a Double Header?