Hole-y Things
Book
Home Cooking
Coal
Music
100

You might use this in the kitchen to drain pasta or other foods.

Colander or Strainer

100

The Good ______ -- also known as The Bible.

The Good Book

100

A kind of gravy made with coffee

Red-eye

100

This might cause Santa to leave coal in your stocking.

Being Naughty/ bad

100

Elvis' house in Memphis, TN

Graceland

200

A kind of hole where you can get water.

Well

200

You might balance this to keep track of your money.

Checkbook

200

________ and Dumplings

Chicken

200

This country music singer is also called "The Coal Miner's Daughter"

Loretta Lynn

200

This musical instrument comes in two common types: upright and grand.

Piano

300

You use this to shred cheese or turn potatoes into hash browns.

Grater 

300

You use this to keep a row of books from falling over.

Bookend

300

You can bake them, mash them, or fry them.

Potatoes /Taters

300

This kind of coal might be used in a grill at a cookout.

Charcoal

300

You can find this group of people singing at a church service.

Choir

400

Often used for curtains or trim when sewing, this fabric is basically a lot of holes sewn together.

lace

400
You can buy a _______ of matches or sewing needles.

Book
Matchbook
Book of needles

400

This organ meat is sometimes cooked with onions.

Liver

400

Famous Musician, Nat King _____

Cole

400

West Side Story, Singin' in the Rain, and The Sound of Music are all examples of this music-focused type of movie

Musicals

500

Some people use this to catch fish.

Net

500

The person you place a bet with if you're doing sketchy gambling. 

Bookie

500

This tangy milk is good for making biscuits or frying chicken.

Buttermilk

500

Some parts of North Carolina put this on their pulled pork sandwiches.

Coleslaw

500

This banjo-heavy type of country music is specifically from Appalachia

Bluegrass