Christmas
US History
Familiar Phrases
Brand Names
4 Letter Words
100

This reindeer's name beings with the letter "V"

Who is Vixen?

100

The name of the Pilgrims' ship

What is the Mayflower?
100

Edible items you "spill" when you tell a secret

What is the beans?

100

This company offers crop insurance as well as it signature green & yellow tractors

What is John Deere?

100

Once you turn 18 it's your "duty" as a U.S. citizen to serve on one of these groups in court when called

What is Jury?

200

Elvis Presley sings about this kind of Christmas

What is a Blue Christmas?

200

The first president to live in the White House

Who is John Adams?

200

A person who's "easy to read" is described as "an open" this

What is a book?

200

Corning Glass Works introduced this brand of glass bakeware in 1915

What is Pyrex?

200

It's a song, frequently sung in church, in praise of God

What is Hymn?

300
Santa's real name is this

What is Kris Kringle?

300

This state’s electoral votes ultimately decided the 2000 presidential election

What is Florida?

300

Meaning simple & basic, this 4-word phrase was never actually said by Sherlock Holmes in any of the Conan Doyle tales

What is "Elementary, my dear Watson"?

300

For many years Nancy Green portrayed this fictional Southern pancake cook

Who is Aunt Jemima?

300

An arm or leg

What is a limb?

400

The gingerbread house came from this country

What is Germany?

400

The first capital of the United States

What is New York City?

400

On "Star Trek", the Vulcan salute is accompanied by this 4-word phrase

What is "Live Long and Prosper"?

400

The Sanford Pink Pearl is a brand of this stationery item

What is an eraser?

400

A walking stick that probably isn't made of candy

What is a cane?

500

In the song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" this is given on the 10th day

What is ten lords-a-leaping?

500

The year the first U.S. dollar printed

What is 1862?

500

Meaning "a greater return for your investment", it reportedly came from military expenditures in the 1950s

What is "More bang for your buck"?

500

This cosmetics brand is named for T.L. Williams' sister

What is Maybelline?

500

It's the edge of a hat, or the topmost edge of a cup or bowl

What is Brim?

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