Holiday Trivia
Holiday Movies
Pop Culture
Teachers of CMS
Teen Slang & Thangs
100

According to the 12 Days of Christmas, you get this on the 1st day of Christmas

What is a partridge in a pear tree?

100

In "A Year without A Santa Clause" this "icy" brother is asked to make it snow on Christmas Day

Who is Snow Miser?

100

This entrepreneur's son is named X Æ A-12

Who is Elon Musk?

100

This is our chemistry teacher

Who is Mrs. Zaleski?

100

A farm animal, or the best person to have ever played a sport

What is GOAT?

200

This reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot.

 Who is Cupid?

200

This Christmas movie is based off the comic strip "Peanuts"

 What is A Charlie Brown Christmas?

200

The name of the first Harry Potter book

What is "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?"

200

This is the room Mrs. Ulmer teaches in

What is room 106?

200

“Explosive” way to jump into a picture right before it’s taken

What is to photobomb?

300

This word, with French roots, means “of or born on Christmas." It has traditionally been used as a name for babies born in the Christmas season.

 What is Noel?

300

Name an animated film is about a train that carries kids to the North Pole.

 What is The Polar Express?

300

The fictional town in Stranger Things
 

What is Hawkins?

300

This teacher plans trips to places such as Australia and Ireland

Who is Mrs. Pitt?

300

This term could show encouragement to a friend, and is a homophone with Santa's mode of transport

What is slay?

400

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

What is the Nutcracker?

400

In the movie Elf, Buddy gets to the North Pole by doing this.

 What is crawling into Santa’s bag of presents?

400

Holds the record for most number of American Music Awards

Who is Taylor Swift?

400

The special education teacher who has been at CMS the longest

Who is Mr. Chlebowski?

400

Sea life term for making romantic relationships online using false ID

What is to catfish?

500

He wrote, "Christmas doesn't come from a store, maybe Christmas perhaps means a little bit more?"

Who is Dr. Seuss?

500

In the movie Home Alone, the McCallisters go on vacation to this city when they leave Kevin home.

What is Paris?

500

The smallest mobs in Minecraft

What are Endermites?

500

This teacher played in both CASHS and Shippensburg's marching band

Who is Mr. Delaney 

500

This term describes both maple trees and dishonest people

What is shady?

600

The first beverage company that used Santa Claus in advertising.

 What is Coca-Cola?

600

Ralphie wants this more than anything for Christmas.

What is a Red Rider BB gun?

600

The most-watched youtube video of all time

Baby Shark

600

This teacher has a daughter who is a soccer goalie at college

Who is Mrs. Metzger?

600

Your father's sister's nephew who also shares 50% DNA with you... but say it in a Gen Z way

What is bruh?

700

This Christmas song contains the lyric "Everyone dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way?"

 What is "Rocking Around the Christmas Tree"?

700

There are this many ghosts in A Christmas Carol.

What is 4?

700

Name 3 of the 4 NBA teams that are based in California

What are:

1. Golden State Warriors

2. Los Angelos Lakers

3. Los Angelos Clippers

4. Sacramento Kings

700

Mr. Stenger taught this AP class at CMS before becoming principal

What is AP Psychology?


700

This term could describe a dramatic person, or a brand of gum

What is extra?

800
Eggnog originated from this country

What is England?

800

 In the classic Christmas movie, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch was described with these three words.

 What is stink, stank, stunk?

800

Kris Jenner has this many grandchildren

What is 11?

800

The number of teachers at CMS who have their doctorate degrees (pHD)'s

What is one - Dr. Wishard!

800

Oxford Dictionary's word of the year for 2023. This term is taken from the middle of a larger word, similarly to how "fridge" was taken from "refrigerator"

What is rizz?

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