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Potent Potables (in Hallmark Movies)

Holiday Movie Quotes
The Ghost of Jackson Past
Let's go Caroling
200

Just hear those sleigh bells jingling ring-ting tingling too....

What is…come on, it’s lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you.”

200

This frothy alpine drink contains milk, cream, sugar, and nutmeg and is enjoyed in fictional European monarchies where every prince looks like he models part-time and no one questions why an American tourist has suddenly become heir to the throne.

What is eggnog?

200

“You say you hate Washington at Christmas. The crowds, the traffic, the constant congressional bickering…”

What is Die Hard 2?

200

On what road was the first Jackson schoolhouse located?

What is Mudbrook Rd?

(Also will accept Wales Rd)

200

This famously upbeat carol was ironically written during a heatwave by two men dreaming of cooler weather

What is “Jingle Bells”?

400

“Where the treetops glisten… and children listen…”

What is“…to hear sleigh bells in the snow.”

400

This sparkling drink appears at nearly every Hallmark Christmas gala. It’s used primarily for toasts, dramatic realizations, and clarifying who is not the right guy for the heroine.

What is champagne?

400

“Merry Christmas, you wonderful old Building and Loan!”

What is It’s a Wonderful Life?

400

Of these structures: McKinley High School, Township Hall, the old Fire Department, A tent outside, Jackson had to hold classes for one year in 1920 in which structure?

What is Township Hall?

400

In the Twelve Days of Christmas, what is the total number of gifts given?

What is 364?

600

“In fields where they lay… keeping their sheep…”

What is…on a cold winter’s night that was so deep.”

600

The magical warm beverage, often topped with whipped cream, that a stressed-out big-city marketing executive receives from a kindly old woman — shortly before learning that said woman is either Santa’s wife or an undercover angel.

What is hot chocolate?

600

“I never thought it was such a bad little tree. It’s not bad at all, really. Maybe it just needs a little love.”

What is A Charlie Brown Christmas?

600

Who is Jackson Local’s longest tenured employee?

Wo is Susie Gardner?

600

This song has charted at number one every holiday season since its original release, it has charted 54 weeks at number one.

What is "All I want for Christmas is You" bu Mariah Carey

800

“There must have been some magic in…”

What is“…that old silk hat they found.”

800

This seasonal latte topped with crushed candy canes — typically ordered by a career-driven protagonist moments before she discovers her true passion is actually baking — is the official beverage of all Hallmark meet-ups.

What is a peppermint mocha?

800

“Keep the change, ya filthy animal.”

What is Home Alone 2: Lost in New York?

800

Until it separated in 1815, what township was Jackson Township originally apart of?

What is Plain Township?

800

This cheerful song celebrates a certain jolly visitor and was first recorded by Gene Autry in 1947, long before giant inflatable lawn decorations made him a neighborhood hazard.

What is “Here Comes Santa Claus”?

1000

“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire… Jack Frost nipping at your nose…”

What is“…yuletide carols being sung by a choir.”

1000

This spiced, warm, comforting drink containing brandy is usually sipped by a Hallmark heroine who has returned to her charming hometown with a slight winter cold, a broken engagement, and absolutely no intention of falling in love with the ruggedly handsome childhood friend who owns the local Christmas tree lot

What is hot toddy?

1000

“The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.”

What is Elf?

1000

In order, the last three Jackson Local superintendents are Chris DiLoreto, Cheryl Haschak and Joe Larson. Who was the superintendent before Larson?

Who is Curtis Hinds?

1000

This winter song was written by a husband and wife team who sang it as a musical duet, despite the lyrical argument about who should stay and who should go.

What is “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”?