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Roosevelt Trivia
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In what decade were tube socks popular?
1980s
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What is the most common material used to make socks?
Cotton
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What is the most popular color of socks?
Black
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What is the name of the traditional Scottish sock with a distinctive diamond pattern?
Argyle
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In what city did the 1947 film Miracle on 34th St take place?
New York City
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In what country is it traditional to hide a pickle ornament on the Christmas tree?
Germany
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What is the name of the Grinch's dog?
Max
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What actor provided the voice for the animated film The Polar Express?
Tom Hanks
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At Roosevelt, who is Bobby Bones?
Katie Reiff's pet skeleton
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Which teacher has been in their current room the longest?
Mrs. Lee
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Which staff member has traveled to the most states: Tyler Gray, Brad Bowsman, Katie Reiff, Becky Mullaney
Mr. Gray: 46!
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In the movie, It's a Wonderful Life, what is the name of the angel who shows George Bailey what life would be like if he had never been born?
Clarence
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These lyrics are from what song: When we finally say good night, How I'll hate going out in the storm
Let it Snow!
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What is the name of the yuppie couple that lives next door to the Griswold's?
Todd and Margo
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Which one of Santa's reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot?
Cupid
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These lyrics are from what song: I could show you incredible things.
Blank Space
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Who were the first people to wear socks similar to what we wear today?
Ancient Greeks
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In the movie, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, what was the name of the elf that wanted to be a dentist?
Hermy
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What is the traditional Christmas drink made with brandy, sugar, eggs, and spices?
Egg Nog
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How many RMS staff members played collegiate sports: 3, 7, 10, or 14?
10
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