MNR Acronyms Deux
Potent Potables
Plants and Flowers
Holiday Rhyme Time
Nuts and Berries
100

GAL

Global Address Listing

100

This is a rich, chilled, sweetened, dairy-based beverage

Eggnog

100

In Western culture, this decoration under which lovers are expected to kiss.

Mistletoe

100

A daft reindeer

Stupid Cupid

100

Visions of these holiday treats danced in the heads of the children “nestled, all snug in their beds.”

Sugarplums

200

IFIS

Integrated Financial Information System

200

Traditionally left for Santa to drink, paired with cookies.

Milk
200

This herb is popularly used in coffees and desserts during the holiday season.

Peppermint

200

Put away Santa helper

Shelfed Elf

200

These were roasting on an open fire in the famous Christmas Carol.

Chestnuts

300

READI

Respectful, Equitable, Accessible, Diverse and Inclusive

300

Daily Double

What does RIAU stand for?

Resources  Information Analysis Unit

300

Indigenous to Mexico, this is known for its red and green foliage.

Poinsettia

300

A Happy Sucker

Jolly Lolly

300

A small, hard, round, red fruits known for their bitter or tart flavor.  

Cranberries

400

DMERP

District Manager Emergency Response Plan

400

An easy, refreshing Christmas drink with champagne, rum, cranberry and cider. 

Christmas Punch

400

Deck the halls with boughs of...

Holly

400

A pheasant moving in secret

Lurkey Turkey

400

These represent bags of gold—in our stockings. 

Oranges

500

DDIBS

Digital, Data, Information and Business Services Branch

500

A festive drink, known to ward off flu, infection and illnesses caused by exposure to the cold.

Mulled Wine

500

Daily Double

Which Forest Management Unit are we standing in?

Romeo-Malette Forest (FMU)

500

The abode of the damned chimes

Hells Bells

500

These are ancient symbols of good luck and fertility which were given new Christians.

Hazelnuts

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