SPACE!
Classic Christmas Movie Quotes
Phonetic Triplets
Worse Case Scenario
Kid Lit
100

The name of our galaxy.

The Milky Way

100

"Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?"

It's a Wonderful Life (Clarence the angel to George Bailey)

100

1. A fireplace duct that vents smoke

2. Virus that may cause vomiting

3. How a bird may have gotten here

Flue, Flu and Flew

100

How to determine if your female date is married:

1. She only wants to see you on Sunday and Monday nights during football season.

2. Her automobile registration is in a man's name.

3. She eats up your every compliment and chivalrous act like a ravenous animal.

2. Her automobile registration is in a man's name.

100

This fictional character's nose grew every time he told a lie.

Pinocchio

200

Earth has one; Jupiter has more than 80.

Moons

200

"Didn't I ever tell you about Bumbles? Bumbles bounce!"

Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer (Yukon Cornelius to Rudolph)

200

1. Smallest US coin

2. A distinctive smell, especially one that is pleasant, such as a perfume

3. Cause to go or be taken to a particular destination, such as mail (past tense)

Cent, Scent, and Sent

200

How to perform the Heimlich maneuver on yourself:

1. While standing, bend over and swiftly bring your  knee upward into your abdomen.

2. Make a fist with one hand, cover it with the other, raise both hands above your head, and bring them down together with force, striking yourself just below the center of your rib cage.

3. Hurl yourself against a table edge, targeting the area of your abdomen just below the ribs

3. Hurl yourself against a table edge, targeting the area of your abdomen just below the ribs.

200

This evil, one-handed pirate captain made life rather exciting for Peter Pan and Wendy.

Captain Hook 

300

This is the only planet in our solar system not named after a Roman god.

The Earth

300

β€œIt came without ribbons, it came without tags. It came without packages, boxes, or bags.”

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Narrator)

300

1. Four of these form a diamond

2. The underlying support or foundation for an idea, argument, or process

3. The lowest adult male singing voices

Bases, Basis and Basses

300

How to keep cats out of your garden:

1. Bury pieces of rotting chicken or beef every few feet in your garden.

2. Dig holes around the perimeter of the garden and fill them with red peppercorns, cover with cellophane Easter grass, and spray with underarm deodorant.

3. Place rocks around the perimeter and spray them regularly with vinegar or diluted ammonia.

3. Place rocks around the perimeter and spray them regularly with vinegar or diluted ammonia.

300

This book series, written by Franklin W. Dixon about two young brother-detectives, is frequently considered the counterpart to Carolyn Keene's Nancy Drew stories.

The Hardy Boys

400

This is the closest star to Earth.

The Sun

400

"I made it link by link, and yard by yard; I girded it on of my own free will, and of my own free will I wore it.”

A Christmas Carol (Marley's Ghost to Scrooge)

400

1. A broad horizontal band of sculpted or painted decoration, especially on a wall near the ceiling

2. Bring something below 32 degrees Fahrenheit

3. Releases someone from captivity

Freize, Freeze and Frees

400

How to stop heart palpitations at work:

1. Ask a co-worker if they have any alcohol they could share with you.

2. Sit comfortably, close your eyes and breathe slowly, allowing yourself to fully exhale.

3. Kiss a co-worker slowly while breathing through your nose.

2. Sit comfortably, close your eyes and breathe slowly, allowing yourself to fully exhale.

400

Christopher Robin loves visiting this honey-loving bear and his friends in the 100 Acre Wood in a series of children's stories by A. A. Milne.

Winnie the Pooh

500

These celestial bodies, made primarily of dust, rocks, and ice, follow a very long path around the sun. The one named after astronomer Edmond Halley passes by Earth once every 75 to 80 years.

Comets (Halley's comet will be back in 2061)

500

"If you're really Santa Claus, you can get it for me. And if you can't, you're only a nice man with a white beard, like mother says."

Miracle on 34th Street (Susan Walker to Kris Kringle)

500

1. To take hold of something suddenly and forcibly

2. A word that might follow "Seven"

3. Has visual acuity

Seize, Seas and Sees

500

How to get a fussy baby to sleep: 

1. Put the baby in a basket on a running dryer.  The warmth and vibration will put the baby to sleep. Don't forget the baby on the dryer.

2. You and your partner sing alternate lines of a lullaby at the same time, this will puzzle the baby, make it forget why it was fussing, and allow it to go to sleep.

3. Flick the lights on and off. The strobing effect will come the baby and put it to sleep.

1. Put the baby in a basket on a running dryer.  The warmth and vibration will put the baby to sleep. Don't forget the baby on the dryer.

500

In this children's story, a motherly spider spins messages like "Terrific" and "Radiant" to help save the life of a young pig named Wilbur.

Charlotte's Web
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