Merry Christmas
Fictional Geography
Double Trouble
One Letter Off
Scrooged
CHRISTMAS words
100

These striped candies are shaped like a shepherd’s staff.

Candy Canes

100

This crime-ridden city is protected by Batman.

Gotham City

100

I protect trees and also sound like a dog.

Bark

100

One letter off from “cold,” this is a precious metal

Gold

100

Scrooge’s loyal but underpaid clerk?

Bob Cratchit

100

Physical money on hand

Cash

200

This Christmas tradition involves knocking on doors to sing.   

Caroling

200

The capital city of the Land of Oz.

Emerald City

200

I unlock doors and a set of notes in music. 

Key

200

One letter off from “mate,” this is a school subject.

Math

200

Bob Cratchit’s youngest son?

Tiny Tim

200

A bright object seen in the night sky

Star

300

This Christmas decoration is often hung on doors. 

Christmas wreath

300

This underwater city is home to Aquaman.

Atlantis

300

I’m a measurement and also part of your body.

Foot

300

One letter off from “file,” this can keep you warm.

Fire

300

Scrooge’s famous exclamation about Christmas?

Bah Humbug

300

Furniture designed for sitting

Chair

400

This Christmas dessert is traditionally rolled and filled with cream.

Yule log

400

The fictional city where The Flintstones live.

Bedrock.

400

I hold shoes together and can be decorative.

Lace

400

One letter off from “fear,” this is a sweet fruit.

Pear

400

What Jacob Marley forged in life?

His Chain

400

 A set of steps 

Stairs

500

The Grinch lives just north of this cheerful town.

Whoville

500

The hometown of this animated family, The Simpsons.

Springfield

500

I’m something thrown in boxing and also a party drink.

Punch

500

One letter off from “note,” this means nothing.

None

500

What Scrooge sends to the Cratchits?

A Turkey

500

An irritated skin condition

Rash

600

This Christmas flower symbolizes hope and purity.

Poinsettia

600

This planet is destroyed by the Death Star in Star Wars.

Alderaan

600

I move in the ocean and also used to greet someone.

Wave  

600

One letter off from “leaf,” a heavy metal.

Lead

600

The town where the Cratchits live?

London

600

To hit or break forcefully

Smash

700

This poem begins, “’Twas the night before Christmas…” what is the original title of the poem.

"A Visit from St. Nicholas”

700

The magical school that Harry Potter attends with his friends Ron and Hermione.

Hogwarts

700

I make music when struck and also trap animals.

Snare

700

One letter off from “wine,” a phase of the moon.

Wane

700

Scrooge's former boss?

Mr Fezziwig

700

To burn lightly

Char

800

The first person to find it on Christmas morning gets a special reward, like an extra gift or good luck for the year.

The Christmas pickle

800

This island is ruled by King Kong

Skull Island

800

I’m a musical note and also a type of fish.

Bass

800

One letter off from “code,” this is a rich source of ore.

Lode

800

Scrooge’s former fiancée?

Belle

800

A trick or hoax

Sham

900

This term refers to the 12 days following Christmas.

Christmastide

900

This Middle-earth realm is home to Bilbo and Frodo Baggins.

The Shire

900

I measure weight and also describe fairness.

Balance

900

One letter off from “curl,” a knitting stitch.

Purl

900

Scrooge’s nephew?

Fred

900

A deep division within a group

Schism

1000

This Christmas creature is said to punish naughty children in folklore.

Krampus

1000

This island is where dinosaurs roam free in Jurassic Park.

Isla Nublar

1000

I’m a basketball move and also a photo.

Shot

1000

One letter off from “sale,” is this type of fish.

Sole

1000

The two children revealed beneath the Ghost of Christmas Present’s robe?

Ignorance and Want

1000

Joyful feeling or gladness

Mirth

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