ROUND ONE: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE.
Q1) Which one of Santa’s reindeer shares its name with a love god?
Q2) Whose ghost was the first to appear to Ebenezer Scrooge?
Q3) Which supermarket got into trouble, in 2009, for putting “Santa Loves All Kids, including the Ginger ones” on some of its Xmas cards?
Q4) Boxing Day, December the 26th, is also the feast day of which saint? A4) Saint Stephen.
Q5) Which item of Christmas decoration did Prince Albert introduce to the UK?
Q6) George Orwell once said that “the whole point of Christmas was to have a …” what?
Q7) Christmas takes place a week before New Year. Which festival takes place a week after the Jewish New Year?
Q8) Finding a button in your xmas pudding means you’ll be what, during the New Year?
Q9) A Robert L. May short story in 1939 was the first appearance of which Xmas character?
Q10) Saint Nicholas was born in which country?
ROUND TWO: MUSIC AND CHRISTMAS LIGHTS.
Q11) Christmas hit, 2000 Miles, was a hit for which US band? A11) The Pretenders.
Q12) Noddy Holder and Dave Hill topped the Christmas charts with which band?
Q13) More to the point, with what song?
Q14) According to a popular Christmas song, who had “…a jolly happy soul”?
Q15) Which 2009 song, was the first to be a Christmas Number One, purely on download sales?
Q16) Boney M had a Xmas hit with Mary’s Boy Child; - how many members of Boney M sang on Boney M’s records? A16) Just one: Liz Mitchell
Q17) Rolf Harris had a Christmas number 1, in 1969: with which song?
A18) Felix Mendelssohn.
Q19) What did my true love send to me, on the 2nd day of Xmas?
ROUND THREE: IN PANTO
Q21) What told Dick Whittington to “… turn again”? A21) The Bells Of London.
Q22) In which pantomime does Maid Marian appear?
Q23) In traditional versions of “Cinderella”, what is the name of Prince Charming’s friend? A23) Dandini.
A24) Magic Beans.
Q25) What is the name of Aladdin’s mother?
Q26) When Sleeping Beauty pricked her finger on a spindle, what happened to her? A26) She fell asleep.
Q27) What does Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother turn into a coach?
Q28) Who is the sweetheart of Harlequin in Italian pantomime?
Q29) Who ate the Gingerbread House?
Q30) Which pantomime character marries Alice Fitzwarren?
ROUND FOUR: CHRISTMAS TV PUDDINGS …
Q31) The Vicar in White was the 2007 Christmas special for which TV show?
Q32) Dear Dad, Death Takes a Holiday, and ’Twas the Day After Christmas were Christmas episodes of which wartime American comedy?
A33) Fourteen. (The first in 1969, and last in 1983.)
Q34) What’s the name of the 2008 Doctor Who Xmas Special? (Bonus point for telling us which Australian singer made an appearance in it.)
Q35) How many Christmas specials did the late Ronnie Barker appear in? A35) Nine. (Seven for the The Two Ronnies and two Porridge specials.)
Q36) According to the characters in TV show South Park who else visits, on Christmas Day?
Q37) What vegetable was used a booby prize on kids TV show, Crackerjack? A37) A cabbage.
Q38) Which long running character died in the 2006 EastEnders Christmas special?
Q39) More to the point, which late actress played that character?
Q40) Which comedienne appeared in the 2006 Dr Who Xmas special?
ROUND FIVE: TOYS AND GAMES AND OTHER ARGUMENTS.
Q41) Which Nintendo computer games console went on sale in 2006?
Q42) Barbara Millicent Roberts is better known as Barbie. Who was her boyfriend? A42) Ken.
Q44) Which rather spoiled dolls have been a christmas hit, over the past few years? A44) Bratz.
Q45) He’s Action Man in the UK; what’s his US name?
Q46) What board-game has a circular board, & wedges shaped pieces? A46) Trivial Pursuits.
Q47) Which football based game has a name that means ‘Hobby’? A47) Subbuteo.
Q48) According to popular belief, what board game causes the most family arguments, at Christmas?
Q49) What traditional Christmas game involves pulling raisins out of burning brandy?
ROUND SIX: – GENERAL IGNORANCE.
Q51) Christmas Day 1967, Paul McCartney announced his engagement to who?
Q53) The traditional Christmas Tree, in Trafalgar Square, is a present to the UK, from which European country?
Q54) The traditional Christmas cracker was invented in 1847. It originally contained what?
A54) Sweets. (Bonbons, to be precise …)
Q55) Which Xmas decoration is also known as the Great Ashen Faggot?
A55) The Yule Log. (I don’t know about anyone else, bur I’m getting worrying images of Julien Clary. At any rate, if no-one makes comments about faggots or logs … )
Q56) On Christmas Day in 1950 what was stolen from Westminster Abbey?
Q57) In February 1993 Queen Elizabeth issued a writ against which newspaper over the publication of her Christmas day speech?
Q58) Which King of England was crowned on Christmas day?
Q59) If you were born on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day or Boxing Day, what would your star sign be?
Q60) In some countries, Christmas gifts are usually given on January 1st: by which saint … ?
Q1 Mexico city
ReplyDeleteQ2 Tenochtitlan
Q3 every 52 years
Q4 Sir Francis Drake
Q5 The Simpsons
Q6 Alien
Q7 Kingdom of Bhutan
Q8 as you put up UFO’s
Trevor
“The art galleries of Paris contain the finest collection of frames I ever saw.”
“The most important of my discoveries have been suggested to me by my failures.”
“Life is made up, not of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things, in which smiles, and kindnesses, and small obligations, given habitually, are what win and preserve the heart and secure comfort”
Quotes by Sir Humphry Davy, 1st Baronet (English chemist and physicist) born 17th December 1778.
“I always have a quotation for everything - it saves original thinking.”
“Paradoxical as it may seem, to believe in youth is to look backward; to look forward we must believe in age.”
“The English language has a deceptive air of simplicity; so have some little frocks; but they are both not the kind of thing you can run up in half an hour with a machine.”
“Very dangerous things, theories.”
Quotes by Dorothy L. Sayers (English Crime Writer) died @ Witham 17th December 1957.