Thursday, June 26, 2014

Christmas in June/July Trivia Give A Way - #2

Time for the second question in our Christmas in June/July Give-A-Way...

Your trivia question for the day is.....

In the classic Christmas Story/Poem
Twas the Night Before Christmas 
By Clement C Moore

Santa's 8 tiny reindeer were more rapid than what?

You have until 6-29 to post your answer.
I will draw the winner from all correct guesses!

Good Luck 
and have fun reading :)

17 comments:

  1. Oh, another giveaway - I love it! The answer is eagles! Thank you for a bit of fun today!

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  2. Yep it's eagles! Thanks for a chance to win!

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  3. Hmmm...well I know it is not more rapid than a Lear jet because jets were not in existence yet I don't think. So my final answer is eagles because eagles are fast and has the correct number of syllables so that the line flows like the rest of the poem. He could have used cheetahs but cheetahs don't fly. Or at least I haven't seen a flying cheetah.


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  4. His reindeer are faster then eagels thank you for the chance

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  5. reindeer are faster than eagles. guess I'm not the first to guess eagles.
    stamping sue
    http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

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  6. I love thinking about Christmas now! This is fun Roni! And my answer is eagles butg I like the idea of cheetahs from up above here, hehe
    ~kim
    blueroseblogger@gmail.com

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  7. How fun!!! Thank you Rini for always thinking of us! My answer is 'Eagles'

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  8. It is such fun to read the poem again and again... it sounds so much better then the Dutch language..
    the answer is : More rapid than eagles

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  9. Eagles, of course...know it by heart!

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  10. Eagles! Which I've seen a pic before an artist had done with an old world style Santa flying a team of eagles with his sleigh. Very cool!

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  11. More rapid than eagles, his coursers they came. I used to recite this to my kids every night just after they went to bed. Also "The Owl and the Pussycat Went to Sea".

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