- The world’s tallest thermometer (134 feet) is in the town of Baker in what U.S. state?
- On Dec. 3, 1895, what female Austrian psychoanalyst was born who wrote “The Ego and Mechanisms of Defense”?
- What is a Joe Frogger?
- December 4 is National Cookie Day; what was the first U.S. mass-produced cookie?
- The Gießkannenmuseum in Gießen, Germany, celebrates what kind of “can”?
- On Dec. 5, 1901, what entertainment company was founded that is headquartered in Burbank, Calif.?
- In the original Brothers Grimm fairytale, who was Ashputtel?
- How are Tom Brady and Peyton Manning similar?
- Manitoulin Island is the world’s largest lake island and has over 100 inland lakes; what lake is it in?
- December 6 is St. Nicholas Day; he was the Bishop of Myra, which is now called Demre and is in what country?
- Why are helium balloons able to float?
- What European city is considered the world’s most bicycle-friendly city?
- How are Canada, snow and cackling similar?
- On Dec. 7, 1932, what Swiss physicist received an American visa?
- The watchword of the Camp Fire Girls of America (rebranded as Camp Fire) is “Wohelo,” an anagram standing for what?
- On Dec. 8, 1993, the U.S. Secretary of Defense stated that there were 24 GPS satellites available for civilian navigation use; what does GPS stand for?
- In what N.E. state is Funspot, the world’s largest video game arcade?
- Which insect is thought to have the largest brain?
- Where will the FIFA World Cup be in 2022?
- On Dec. 9, 1902, what method of transport was first shown on a U.S. stamp?