At what temperature does it snow?
32 degrees Fahrenheit
In Home Alone, where were the McCallister's going when they left Kevin behind?
Paris
What items are traditionally left out for Santa on Christmas Eve?
Milk and cookies
What is the defense attorney?
This is the lawyer on your side. Tries to prove that you are innocent
What is Guilty?
Admitting that you did the crime
What state has the most ski resorts?
New York
What is the name of the main villain in A Nightmare Before Christmas?
Oogie Boogie
Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?
Germany
What does the judge do?
Makes sure that the everyone in the court is following the rules and must remain neutral.
What is Not Guilty?
You did not commit the crime
When does Winter start?
December 21st, the Winter Solstice.
What is the name of the Grinch’s dog?
Max
What holiday was Jingle Bells originally for?
Thanksgiving
Who is the defendant
The person charged with committing the crime
What is no contest
You're not admitting that you did the crime, but you're also not saying that you didn't do it. You're leaving the decision up to the judge
What is the lowest temperature ever recorded in the US?
-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Which of these is not a holiday movie? Frozen, Home Alone, or It's a Wonderful Life
Frozen
Name 3 types of Holiday cookies
Shortbread, Sugar cookies, gingerbread, Spritz cookies, orange madeleine's, haystacks, viennese almond crescents, etc
Who is the prosecutor/Commonwealth attorney?
The person in the court room who is trying to prove that you are guilty. He/she is not on your side.
What is evidence?
Facts/objects that prove either innocence or guilt (videotapes, DNA, fingerprints, witness testimony)
How many sides does a snowflake have?
6
In the movie Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer, what was the name of Rudolph’s elf friend?
Hermey
What is a driedel?
A) a potato pancake B) a candel holder C) a type of ribbon D) a 4 sided top
D) a 4 sided top
Who? is a character witness
Someone who is called to testify to speak about your character
What is a verdict?
The decision that is made as to whether a defendant is guilty or not guilty