Holiday Scramble
Halloween Time
Double Letters
Movie Villains
National Parks
100

This 8 day Jewish celebration means Dedication and commemorates the Temple's rededication in 2nd century B.C. 

Hanukkah

100

The Nightmare Before Christmas is the brainchild of this person

Tim Burton

100

It's from the French for something fried; examples include crab, corn & apple

A Fritter

100

No nose was good nose for this 2011 Ralph Fiennes character; you can say his name

Voldemort

100

This president created the most national parks (doubling that present day amount)

Teddy Roosevelt (Crater Lake , Wind Cave, Sullys Hill, Mesa Verde, and Platt)

200

In the song Twelve Days of Christmas, this is given on the 7th day

Swans a-swimming

200

It was believed that freckles and snakebites could be cured by using this popular, Autumnal gourd

Pumpkin

200

It's the collarlike projection of feathers around the neck of a bird

A Ruffle/ Ruff

200

In "The Avengers", he says, "I am a god, you dull creature!"

Loki

200

This was the very first national park established in 1872

Yellowstone

300

This Christmas tradition is derived from a word than refers to a circle dance accompanied by singers

Carol derived from Carole (French)

300

Seeing this creepy animal on Halloween meant the spirit of a loved one is watching over you

Spider
300

This short trip taken to perform a specified task is often made for another person

An errand

300

Dr. Evil said this character "fits easily into most overhead storage bins"

Mini-me

300

This national park residing in a coastal state is where you will find the world's largest tree

Sequoia

400

The world's largest Easter Egg weighed this much 

15,873 lbs. Circumference is 64 ft. Created in Tosca, Italy

400

Wearing this was widely believed to trick evil spirits during Halloween

Mask and Costume

400

It can refer to a small, light racing boat, or the oars used to propel it 

A Scull

400

Princess Leia chokes this no-good alien to death

Jabba the Hut

400

These three states contain the breadth of Yellowstone National Park

Wyoming, Montana, Idaho

500

In 1621 the Mayflower pilgrims and this Native American tribe celebrated the first Thanksgiving

The Wampanoag

500

The meaning of La Chupacabra

Goat Sucker
500

This long skirt popular in the early 20th century was so narrow below the knees that it restricted a woman's stride

a hobble skirt

500

He says, "If you're good at something, never do it for free" 

Joker

500

This state has the second most national parks in the U.S., while being over four times larger than the state leading with the most parks 

Alaska, 1st is California with 9 parks