- What comic strip was originally called “Take Barney Google, F’rinstance”?
- On Dec. 16, 1773, what event took place in Boston Harbor?
- Who serves the Figgie pudding in “A Christmas Carol”?
- What was named Elsie and born in Brookfield, Mass., at Elm Hill Farm in 1932?
- On Dec. 17, 1894, what conductor was born in Boston, Mass.?
- What Greek god’s name is also the name of a flute?
- Where is the Wizard of Oz’s home?
- On Dec. 18, 2002, what second film of the “Lord of the Rings” films was released?
- In the Philippines, for the Christmas season star-shaped lanterns made of paper and bamboo are traditional; is bamboo a wood?
- In December 1963 what rock and roll singer/dancer married Miss World Catharina Lodders?
- On Dec. 19, 1843, what Charles Dickens novella subtitled “In Prose. Being A Ghost Story of Christmas” was published?
- Traditionally, what Italian cake is eaten at Christmas?
- Reportedly, this fall a gang of what has been alarming Woburn residents?
- On Dec. 20, 1946, the film “It’s a Wonderful Life” premiered; who starred in it?
- Last month the Scottish Football Association banned what professional soccer training practice around match time?
- December 21 in the United States is the shortest day and longest night – otherwise known as what?
- In December 2019, Zach King posted “Zach Kings Magic Broomstick” – captioned “They rejected my application to Hogwarts, but I still found a way to be a wizard” – as of March 2022 the most viewed video on what, according to Guinness World Records?
- Do just dogs have canine teeth?
- On Dec. 22, 1862, Cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy – also known as “Connie Mack” and the “Tall Tactician” – was born in East Brookfield, Mass.; what sport did he play and manage?
- What 1971 movie has the tagline, “It’s scrumdiddlyumptious”?