GOOD DEEDS: Holiday Trivia and Greetings
William P. Odonnell, Norfolk County Register of Deeds
Norfolk County Register of Deeds
......The holidays are here, and for many individuals and families, traditions are what make this season so special. At the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, we have our own tradition this time of year.
......All year long, the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds releases numbers and statistics that help readers get a picture of the real estate market. But during the holiday season, the spirit of celebration takes center stage, and those numbers can wait for another day.
......There have been many trivia challenges given to each of you in past "Good Deeds" articles. Trivia has involved history, such as naming the four former Presidents of the United States who were born here in Norfolk County. In the past, you have been tasked with identifying notable residents of Norfolk County and their hometowns. This time, we’re keeping it festive with something everyone loves—holiday movies! From laugh-out-loud comedies to heartwarming classics, these films have become part of our seasonal traditions. I must say the Christmas movie “Elf" is one of my favorite Christmas films. It is uplifting and funny.
......So, grab a cup of cocoa or eggnog, settle in, and see how well you know these holiday favorites. Some of the answers to these questions may be very obvious to some, but that makes up for some other questions. I hope you will enjoy this trivia, and you might find it useful at a work holiday party or family gathering.
Trivia Questions:
1: In National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, what animal causes chaos in the Griswold home?
A....A deer
B....A raccoon
C....A squirrel
2: In The Polar Express, what is the first gift of Christmas?
A....A silver bell
B....A golden ticket
C....A magical ornament
3: In Elf, what is the name of the department store where Buddy works?
A....Bloomingdale’s
B....Macy’s
C....Gimbels
4: In A Christmas Story, what gift does Ralphie desperately want?
A....A Buck Rogers rocket set
B....A Red Ryder BB gun
C....A Swiss Army Knife
5: In Frosty the Snowman, what brings Frosty to life?
A....A magic hat
B....A Christmas wish
C....A magic scarf
6: In Home Alone, what toy—made popular by the movie—did Kevin use to play tricks on the burglars?
A....Walkman
B....Yak Bak
C....Talkboy
7: In Jingle All the Way, what is the name of the must-have toy Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character is trying to find?
A....Turbo Man
B....Action Hero Max
C....Scuba Steve Extreme Diver
8: In How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), what is the name of the Whoville girl who befriends the Grinch?
A....Martha May Whovier
B....Cindy Lou Who
C....Betty Lou Who
9: In The Santa Clause, what does Scott Calvin do that makes him become Santa?
A....He puts on Santa’s suit
B....He opens the magic sack of presents
C....He rides in Santa’s sleigh
10: In Miracle on 34th Street, what does Susan Walker want for Christmas?
A....For everyone to believe in Santa
B....The house in the Cole's catalog
C....For Clarence to get his wings
......I cannot promise you a grand prize or a guaranteed spot on Santa’s “Nice List” for answering these trivia questions, but I do hope you had fun. May Santa be good to you this season. And remember, as Buddy the Elf says: “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.” So, from all of us at the Norfolk Registry of Deeds, we wish you a joyful holiday season and a healthy and happy new year to all.
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