While not necessarily a worm, Eric Carle's similarly shaped - and eponymous - character from this 1969 childrens book is very hungry.
What is Very Hungry Caterpillar
Dinner _______, and, a type of train used to carry cargo.
Plate and Freight
This chemical element has the symbol "P" and is essential for DNA and bones.
What is Phosphorus?
"Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? In the lane, snow is glistening."
What is Winter Wonderland?
This legendary king of Camelot was said to be the ruler of the Knights of the Round Table and wielded the sword Excalibur.
Who is King Arthur?
This epic adventure novel takes place on a desert planet complete with giant sandworms.
What is Dune?
A container for liquids, and, a shoulder movement to show indifference.
Jug and Shrug
This U.S. city is nicknamed the "City of Brotherly Love."
What is Philadelphia?
"I just want you for my own, more than you could ever know."
What is All I Want for Christmas is You
This Frankish king became the first Holy Roman Emperor in the year 800, establishing a powerful dynasty in Europe.
Who is Charlemagne?
Roald Dahl's 1988 novel centers around a magical child who stands up to her headmistress and tyrannical family, named the Wormwoods.
What is Matilda
A small hotel or inn, and, the opposite of "burn"
Lodge and dodge
This word refers to a full orchestra, typically with strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion sections.
What is a philharmonic?
"Oh, you better watch out, you better not cry"
What is "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town"?
This King of the Iron Throne ruled after usurping the "Mad King," Aerys II.
Who is King Robert?
Afloat a giant fruit in the sky, The Earthworm in this 1961 young adult novel is frequently at conflict with The Centipede.
What is James and the Giant Peach
Capulet and ________, and, baby game with an important hand motion.
Montague and Peek-a-boo
The technical term for an old record player, this machine was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877.
What is a phonograph?
"Do you see what I see? A star, a star, dancing in the night."
What is "Do You Hear What I Hear?"
In Greek mythology this king of Mycenae commanded the Achaeans during the Trojan War.
Who is Agamemnon?
This 1842 Edgar Allan Poe poem uses a "hideous worm" as a metaphor for decay and the inevitable triumph of death.
What is the Conqueror Worm?
An ancient unit of weight, and, what you do right before a test.
Dram and Cram
This military formation was first used by the Sumerians, and fully developed by the Greeks and involves soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder and creating a nearly impenetrable wall of shields.
What is a Phalanx
"And so I'm offering this simple phrase, to kids from one to ninety-two."
What is "The Christmas Song"?
This Egyptian pharaoh was the fifth ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty, and often recognized as the first female pharaoh?
Who is Hatshepsut?