- November 25 is Black Friday; in the 1800s, what did Black Friday mean?
- In what city would you find The AKC Museum of the Dog?
- Whose backup band was called the Spiders from Mars?
- On Nov. 26, 2021, the World Health Organization identified what variant?
- According to the “Farmers’ Almanac,” what is the USA’s most popular commercially sold potted plant?
- On Nov. 27, 1924, what parade was first held?
- In the song “Tighten Up” by Archie Bell & the Drells, what does “Tighten Up” refer to?
- Who played a nun in the film “The Bells of St. Mary’s”?
- On Nov. 28, 1907, Louis B. Mayer (future movie producer) opened his first movie theater; where in Massachusetts was it: Boston, Haverhill or Holyoke?
- What are the only two perennial vegetables?
- In 1904 the American Lung Association was founded to fight what disease?
- Why is the Northern Hemisphere colder than the Southern Hemisphere?
- On Nov. 29, 1832, what author was born who lived at places including Fruitlands, Orchard House and Washington, D.C.?
- What calendar (its name is also a person’s name) preceded the Gregorian calendar?
- What region is known as the “Roof of the World”?
- On Nov. 30, 1998, what two energy-related companies merged to create the largest company at the time?
- How can a snail stick to a surface upside down?
- According to Guinness World Records, in 2017 the world’s longest noodle was cooked in China – 10,119 feet plus 1.92 inches; how long did it take to roll out: four, 11 or 17 hours?
- What fall fruit has been declared by the FDA to have a National Month in December?
- On Dec. 1, 1918, Iceland became a sovereign state, but remained part of what kingdom?