Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Celebrations – Literature

November 21st, 2008 Shaka

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Celebrations – Literature
For Christmas celebrations and Christmas parties, try these fun Christmas trivia:
Q: Whose hair earned her $20 in “The Gift of the Magi”?
A: Della´s

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Fun Question

November 21st, 2008 Shaka

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Fun Question
For fun Christmas trivia, see if you can dream up the answer to this one…
Q:What is the best selling Christmas song of all time?
A: White Christmas

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Holiday Questions Trivia – The Grinch

November 21st, 2008 Shaka

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Holiday Questions Trivia – The Grinch

One fun Christmas trivia question is
Q: Who was Grinch´s voice in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”?
A: Boris Karloff

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Holiday Questions Trivia Politics

November 21st, 2008 Shaka

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Holiday Questions Trivia Politics
Christmas holiday questions trivia:
True or false? The mayoral race in Santa Claus, Indiana is held on December 25th and is called the North Poll.
False – but there is a Santa Claus, Indiana.

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:It´s A Wonderful Life – Christmas Facts and Trivia

November 21st, 2008 Shaka

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:It´s A Wonderful Life – Christmas Facts and Trivia
Did you know this Christmas fact and trivia?
Released in New York City on December 20, 1946 and nationwide January 7, 1947, Frank Capra´s “It´s A Wonderful Life” was originally a box-office flop. It became the definitive Christmas classic that it is today during the 1960´s, thanks to repeated television airings during the Christmas season.

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Seasons Trivia – Literature

November 21st, 2008 Shaka

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Seasons Trivia – Literature
Christmas seasons trivia:
Q: What enduring Christmas classic took just six weeks to write?
A: Charles Dickens took just six weeks to complete “A Christmas Carol” in 1843.

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Presidential Christmas Facts and Trivia

November 21st, 2008 Shaka

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Presidential Christmas Facts and Trivia
For some Christmas fun:
In 1975, which president received a holiday card which accused him of throwing ski junkets in Vail, Colorado at taxpayers´ expense?
Gerald Ford. The card was signed “Ebenezer Scrooge.”

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Celebrations – Christmas Letter Puzzle

November 21st, 2008 Shaka

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Christmas Trivia Questions Tips:Christmas Celebrations – Christmas Letter Puzzle
For fun Christmas facts and trivia, look closely at the letters below. TTNBCAATTHNACWSNEAM What famous bit of Christmas cheer do they stand for? > > > > > Hint: It´s a famous first line. > > > > > > > > > > ´Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.

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