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Quizmas: the Crackers Christmas Game for All the Family

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It’s snow laughing matter as all points will determine a winner at the end. Bring on the competition! Upgrade your Quizmas activity: So whether you're planning a few rounds for the festive pub quiz or are gearing up for your family's yearly quiz battle, we've given you a little helping hand for when it’s your turn to become quiz master. We’ve compiled a list of the greatest Christmas quiz questions (and answers) for 2023, so you look like you’ve done your research. This relic is estimated to be over 10 years old. Using its power will come at a great cost, so be very careful... A question especially for Alan. 60% of the world's Christmas decorations are made in a single town in China, and China gets its name from the Qin dynasty, which invented candles in about 200BC. Thus Alan is asked what the Qin made their candles out of. The answer is, for once, the blue whale, which Alan correctly says and gets a special "Blue Whale Bonus" and a festive cheer from the audience. To be precise many kinds of whale were used, but blue whales were probably among them.

This helmet is like nothing on earth. Not sure of its origin, but its great at flipping eggs and pancakes. Smells faintly of cabbage.

Phlomovite Guide to the Galaxy is a reference to where the second chapter Questions from The Impossible Quiz Book happens. The class will need to be in small teams. As this is a jeopardy style game show, success doesn’t just come from knowing the answer. Students can still win points, for answers they dont know, by nominating other teams in the hope they get the question wrong. This however is a risk, as they can also give other teams a bit of a boost. Lifebuoy is an Power-Up used throughout Chapter 2 of The Impossible Quiz Book, used to add one more live. XL Tangent: Johnny had another bad quizzing experience. He did the celebrity version of "Family Fortunes", and when asked to, "Name something you'd bite and not swallow", Johnny's father said: "A towel".

Halibuts celebrate Christmas too, you know! This one was at one of Tony the Crab's legendary all night Christmas raves last night, so is feeling a tad rough today. XL Tangent: You should also not give carrots to rabbits because it is not good for them. Wild rabbits do not eat root vegetables. They also do not eat fruit, because it has too much sugar and causes tooth decay. For pet rabbits, the best diet is hay supplemented with dark vegetables. (Forfeit: Rabbit) XL: When Dumbo came into land, his ears would not pop. Human ears pop because of the air in the ear canal. When the outside pressure changes there is an imbalance, and the popping equalises the pressure due to the Eustachian tube, which releases air down into the throat. In elephants, all the different chambers in the skull are connected to broad, open channels, so there should never be any difference in pressure. (Forfeit: They would pop) The Impossible Quiz Book is "The Impossible Quiz Book" (Ironically) main point of the chapters and the whole story too. Meteorite is a reference to Question 66 from The Impossible Quiz and some other appearence of the Meteorite.

No one is quite sure when the battle between Horse Worm and Pig Buster began. But for as long as there is meat and juice in this world, the war will rage on. Ancient Relic is a reference to the skips from all the series, including the first Impossible Quiz.

Lemur Tail is a reference to Baldy Drawn Lemur, the nemesis of Badly Drawn Dawg, who most of the time is seeing killed with his tail out.You were hoping someone would buy you some of these. Especially after you blew a hole in your old pair after a particularly spicy vindaloo. A really difficult game involving gobbling pills and dodging ghosts. Originally installed on first editions of The Phlovomite's Guide to the Galaxy. XL Tangent: If you were in a place with no gravity and somebody hurls a weightless mouse at you, and an equally weightless elephant, they would feel different when they hit you because of the difference in mass and momentum. In Britain, the song that people sang before the national anthem was invented was Britons, Strike Home! Written by Henry Purcell in 1695, it is fifty years older than God Save the King which was first publically performed in 1745. Britons, Strike Home! was written for a play about Boudicca, and in the play the song is sung by a Druid to whip up resistance against the Romans. It was so popular that in 1797 the entire House of Commons sang it spontaneously when Pitt declared war on France. It was also played onboard ship during the Battle of Trafalgar. It was last used as a patriotic rallying cry in December 1914. A performance of it by the Academy of Ancient Music is played and everyone in the studio then sings along to it. The lyrics are: On the 9th of November, 2017, Splapp began posting teasers of game images with Santa hats on them, with the word "Soon" in them, following a text post which just said "ANNOUNCEMENT, SOON....ish". There were two of these "Soon" teasers and they lead up to a more in-depth analysis of the game.

In our Quizmas activity, teams will compete in a festive mix of festive themed quiz rounds with audio and visual challenges as well as practical activities. Rounds that may be included in your festive quiz are:Signed Portrait is a reference to Question 19 of The Impossible Quiz. (The character in the painting is called Boggy.)

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