Scrooge first sees Marley's face on this.
What is a door knocker?
This is Scrooge's first name.
What is Ebenezer?
This ghost looks like the Grim Reaper, and never talks.
Who is the Ghost of Christmas Future?
This Muppet plays Bob Cratchitt.
Who is Kermit the Frog?
This author wrote A Christmas Carol.
Who is Charles Dickens?
Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Past travel here to see what he was like as a child.
What is a schoolhouse?
Scrooge's fiance, who has no name in the play.
Who is Belle?
This ghost was Scrooge's business partner during life.
Who is Jacob Marley?

This Muppet plays Martha Cratchitt.
Who is Miss Piggy?
A Christmas Carol was written to bring attention to this problem.
Scrooge gets dumped for being to focused on this.
What is money?
He is very sick and walks with a crutch, but he still loves Christmas and his family.
Who is Tiny Tim?
This ghost arrives when the bell strikes 1.
Who is the Ghost of Christmas Past?

This Muppet hangs out with Charles Dickens (who is actually Gonzo).
Who is Rizzo the Rat?
"Scrooge was as solitary as an oyster" is an example of this kind of figurative language
What is metaphor.
At Fred's Christmas party, we discovers that this person is the answer to Fred's riddle.
Who is Scrooge?
This is the name of Scrooge's boss in the play, not the movie.
Who is Fezziwig?
This ghost tells Scrooge that Tiny Tim will die if nothing changes.
Who is the Ghost of Christmas Present?
This is the name of Scrooge's employer in the movie version of A Christmas Carol.
Who is Fozziwig?
A Christmas Carol takes place in this time period, which was named after the Queen of England at the time.
What is the Victorian Era?
In the future, Scrooge finds out people steal this from a dead man's bed.
What are sheets and curtains?
Her son is Scrooge's nephew, Fred.
Who is Fan?
Who is Robert Marley?

Even though he is blue, Scrooge's schoolmaster is this kind of animal (and he's patriotic, too).
What is an eagle?
The creators of the Muppets also created this children's show. (Can you tell me how to get there?)
What is Sesame Street?