The main character from this Christmas comedy classic happens to be more than double the height of his North Pole classmates.
Who is Buddy the Elf?
This game combines describing words or phrases with the art of throwing and catching
What is Catchphrase?
This book is the one we've been going through each Tuesday.
What is the Gospel of Mark?
Where TV shows like "Jeopardy!" are taped; it's also a one-room apartment.
What is a Studio?
Clark Griswold is hoping to use his Christmas bonus to buy his family a backyard pool in this Christmas classic.
What is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation?
You can launch your medical career with this classic game of skill that features "Cavity Sam"
What is Operation?
This is book is the longest in the whole Bible.
What is the Psalms?
This is the word for a type of adopted pet implying it has been removed from danger.
What is a Rescue?
This small boy's fate is changed for the better after Ebenezer Scrooge learns the errors of his ways in "A Christmas Carol".
Who is Tiny Tim?
Daily Double
Gideon and Samson's stories are told in the book.
What is Judges?
This is the common shorthand for a film, music, or video game production created and distributed independently of major commercial studios and their typical funding channels.
What is Indie?
In "Home Alone", these are the criminals that Kevin McCallister defends his home against.
Who are The Wet Bandits?
Abe Nathanson, the son of a fruit seller, created this "a-peel-ing" word game with his family
What is Bananagrams?
Besides Song of Solomon, this Book in the Old Testament never mentions the Lord God by name.
What is Esther?
This soup is often made with Lobster or Tomato.
What is a Bisque?
This Angel is trying to earn his wings in the classic, "It's a Wonderful Life".
Who is Clarence Odbody?
Originating in Uruguay, this rummy-like card game means "basket" in Spanish
What is Canasta?
This New Testament Book is the only one to contain only 1 chapter, where the title does not start with the letter "J"
What is Philemon?
Common in Louisiana and the Mississippi Delta, this is marshy stream or wetland often associated with the local Cajun culture and ecosystems.
What is a Bayou?