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How many days does Kwanzaa last?
7 days
On average, how many candles does one Menorah burn during the 8 nights of Hanukkah: 8, 24, 44?
44 candles
What year did people first start sending Christmas cards: 1859, 1915, 1930?
1915 (Thank you Hallmark)
How much first class mail does the US Post office process in the week before Christmas: 100,000 pieces, 1 million pieces, 3 billion pieces?
3 billion
In Ukraine, what is considered lucky if you find it on the Christmas tree: a pickle, an apple, a spider?
A spider
Which US state first recognized Christmas as a holiday: Arkansas, Ohio, Alabama?
Alabama in 1836
What was a traditional Christmas dinner in early England: fish, turkey, a pig head?
A pig head with mustard
The first human powered snowblower was invented in _____. : 1920, 1950, 1980
1950
When were skis invented: 100 years ago, 1000 years ago, 10,000 years ago?
More than 10,000 years ago in China
What year was the snowmobile invented: 1922, 1972, 2012?
1922 by a 15 year old boy
What color was the Grinch in the book "How the Grinch Stole Christmas?"
black and white
In the movie "The Polar Express" what number is on all of the tickets: 25, 1200, 1225?
1225
How do Alaskan frogs keep from freezing in the winter: they dig burrows, they have chemicals in their bodies that act like antifreeze, they hide in caves with bears?
They have chemicals in their bodies that act like antifreeze.
How far does the arctic tern travel when migrating for winter: 2,000 miles, 14,000 miles, or 40,000 miles?
40,000 miles.
True or False: Freshwater turtles can hibernate for weeks underwater without coming to the surface of the water to take a breath?
True
What is this creature called?
Yeti or abominable snowman
What is the coldest recorded temperature on Earth: 0 degrees, -50 degrees, -128 degrees?
-128 degrees
Where was the coldest temperature on Earth recorded: Greenland, Antarctica, Russia?
Antarctica (in 1983)
The largest snowfall in 24 hours in the US happened in Colorado in 1921. How much snow fell: 4 feet, 5 feet & 11 inches, or 6 feet & 4 inches?
6 feet & 4 inches
How big was the biggest snowflake on record: 8 x 15 inches, 6 x 6 inches, or 9 x 11 inches?
8 x 15 inches
True or False: It can be 40 degrees outside and still have snow on the ground.
True