POTENT POTABLES
2-WORD RHYME TIME
MOVIES
STARTS WITH "CH"
CHRISTMAS SONGS
100

This country is famous for producing Guinness.

Ireland

100

Giant Excavation

Big Dig

100

This Kiwi Country was also made famous as the set for the Lord of the Rings movies

New Zealand

100

Despite spanning over five theoretical time zones, this country officially uses only one, Beijing Time, a decision made for centralized governance.

China

100

Rudolf's nose was red, you could even say it glowed, but it was also described using this bright and reflective adjective.

Shiny

200

To receive its title tint, this wine briefly comes in contact with the skin of pure red grapes for mere minutes.

Rosé

200

Skinny Gust

Thin Wind

200

Camp Crystal Lake was featured in this dated title Horror Movie

Friday the 13th

200

A fictional Wookie

Chewbacca

200

In this song, Santa is supposed to "Slip a sable under the tree".

Santa Baby

300

This aromatized, fortified additive with botanicals compliments the vodka in a traditional potable, not served wet!

Vermouth

300

Compact Brawl

Tight Fight

300

Lawyer turned youth hockey coach, Gordon Bombay was portrayed by this actor who coached the Mighty Ducks to a big victory against the Hawks. 

Emilio Estevez

300

A city famous for the bean, and deep dish pizza.

Chicago

300

This iconic Christmas song was recorded by Jose Feliciano in 1970

Feliz Navidad

400

Typically measured at 20°C and shown as a percentage, this 3-leter term is the standard measure of how much pure alcohol is in a liquid.  

ABV

400

Faucet Delay

Slow Flow

400

To satirize rampant consumerism in the late 90s, director David Fincher places a Starbucks cup in nearly every scene of this movie, but we all know the first rule is "you DO NOT talk about IT!

Fight Club

400

Black in color, its a carbon-rich fuel made by heating wood or other organic matter.

Charcoal

400

In the classic song, “Frosty the Snowman,” this garment made frosty come to life. 

An old silk hat (they found)

500

The oldest known cocktail is the Sazerac, and was invented in 1838 by apothecary owner Antoine Peychaud in this city, which is also the Birthplace of Jazz Music.

New Orleans

500

Freezing Law

Cool Rule

500

If watched in chronological order, this Marvel movie would come first. 

Captain America: The First Avenger

500

Literally translated as "cooked flesh", it traditionally refers to the French art of preparing and preserving meats and cheeses.

Charcuterie

500

Every gift in the "12 Days of Christmas" song is referencing a bird, and on the 6th day, its this bird. 

Goose (Geese)

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