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Quiz: Google holiday logos (picture round)

Round 8 at the Old Pequliar on Dec. 2, 2008
Average score: 4.8/10 (15 teams)

Google’s got a funky logo — what’s the occasion?

You know how Google likes to play with its logo to commemorate special occasions? Here’s 10 of those decked-out presentations. Your job: Identify the occasion being commemorated.

Note: Some are holidays, i.e. Ash Wednesday. Some are milestones, i.e. the anniversary of the sinking of the Maine. All are real Google logos.

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Google holiday logos: Question 1

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Google holiday logos: Question 2

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Google holiday logos: Question 3

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Google holiday logos: Question 4

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Google holiday logos: Question 5

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Google holiday logos: Question 6

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Google holiday logos: Question 7

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Google holiday logos: Question 8

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Google holiday logos: Question 9

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Google holiday logos: Question 10

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Gifts

1) According to legend, Laocoon and Cassandra both warned against accepting what large gift?
2) In the bible, Herodias’ daughter asks her for advice on what gift to request from King Herod. What does she add to her daughter’s wish list?
3) The bridal registry was invented in 1924 at what Chicago department store?
4) The word “regifting” was popularized by a 1995 episode of what television show?
5) “The Gift,” a story song about a man who mails himself to his girlfriend, appears on the album White Light/White Heat by what legendary band?
6) In the episode “Christmas Party” on The Office, what gift does Michael buy for Ryan, completely blowing the $20 limit?
7) In Tchaikovsky’s ballet The Sleeping Beauty, what present does Carabosse give Princess Aurora on her sixteenth birthday?
8) In the O. Henry story “The Gift of the Magi,” Jim sells his watch so he can buy what present for his wife Della?
9) In “The Riddle Song,” the singer gives his love a cherry that has no stone. According to the song, how can there be a cherry that has no stone?
10) You can set up your Amazon.com Wish List to not show you what’s been purchased just before your birthday, in the month of December, and just before three holidays. Name two of those holidays.

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