Italian Musical Terms
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Christmas
Candy
400

This describes a musical performance without instrumental accompaniment

What is a cappella?

400
The most visited urban park in the United States buys the Monopoly property deed which, with Boardwalk, completes the set

What is Central Park Place?

400

(Noun) The rear end or a process or prolongation of the rear end of the body of an animal

What is tail?

400

This cartoon character's name is used to indicate a small, thin, or just plain undesirable Christmas tree

Who is Charlie Brown?

400
This candy can also describe a physical form of affection

What is Hershey's Kisses?

800

This is a gradual increase in volume

What is crescendo?

800

A Shakespearean tragedy about the premiere sandwich offered by an eatery known for its Golden Arches

What is the Big Macbeth?

800

(Noun) Extended treatment of or attention to particular items

What is detail?

800

This Christmas themed ballet premiered in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1892

What is The Nutcracker?

800

This candy's name came about when Forrest E. Mars struck a deal with Hershey via their president William F. R. Murrie whereby Murrie provides capital and Hershey provides sugar, chocolate, and technology

What is M&M's

1200

The highest singing voice, typically from C4 to C6

What is soprano?

1200

A French landmark becomes a Biblical spot where language comprehension breaks down

What is the Eiffel Tower of Babylon?

1200

(Adjective; informal) Conforming to the rules; legal

What is legit?

1200

According to the song "Frosty the Snowman" this made Frosty come to life 

What is an old silk hat?
1200

This candy was originally called "Penny cups" because they could be bought for one cent. Currently, they are a part of the largest confection brand by a long shot

What is Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?

1600

This is a musical composition in honor of the dead

What is a requiem?

1600

This helps the injured while bringing food to them in bed

What is Emergency Room Service?

1600

(Adjective) satisfying one's conception of what is perfect; most suitable

What is ideal?

1600

This phrase, made popular in the book “A Christmas Carol,” expresses annoyance with cheery holiday celebrations?

What is "Bah Humbug?"

1600

The origin of this candy's name is still unknown; however some theories include a comic strip, two Martina brothers who starred in the Wizard of Oz, and President Eisenhower

What is Mike and Ike?

2000

This tempo marking is slow and broad and typically written between 40 and 66 bpm

What is largo?

2000

This nighttime directional beacon is visible to Captain Kirk and crew

What is North Star Trek?

2000

(Noun) The plain or ornamental tag covering the ends of a lace or point (don't forget it!)

What is aglet?

2000

This is Rudolph’s girlfriend in the “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” television special

Who is Clarice?

2000

This candy was part of a ration for American astronauts in space

What is Pez?

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