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Extra Points: A Christmas Carol
100

What specific word does the conductor punch into the "know-it-all" kid's ticket?

LEARN — The Conductor punches "LE-A-R-N" into his ticket, signaling his need to look beyond raw facts and grow.

100

Brought to life by an old silk hat, he doesn't want the sun to melt him away.

Who is Frosty the Snowman?

100

This holiday hit became the first Christmas song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in multiple separate runs decades after its release.

What is All I Want for Christmas Is You?

100

According to cultural consensus, this surprising fast-food chain is one of the most popular Christmas Eve meals in Japan.

What is KFC?

100

The famously miserly character who is visited by four ghosts on Christmas Eve.

Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?

200

This 1947 Christmas film was originally released under the title The Big Heart during development.

What is Miracle on 34th Street?

200

This mischievous green creature hates the Whos and tries to stop Christmas from coming to Whoville.

Who is the Grinch?

200

This Christmas standard was first written for the 1944 film Meet Me in St. Louis.

What is Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas?

200

This European country's post office receives the most letters to Santa every year, totaling over 1.3 million.

What is France?



200

Scrooge's deceased business partner who comes back in chains to warn him about his fate.

Who is Jacob Marley?

300

In this Christmas classic, the house used for exterior shots is located at 671 Lincoln Avenue in Winnetka, Illinois.

 What is Home Alone?

300

He has a very shiny nose, and if you ever saw it, you would even say it glows.

Who is Rudolph?

300

This song's famous line "scary ghost stories and tales of the glories" appears in a verse often omitted from modern recordings.

What is It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year?

300

In the United Kingdom and Canada, the day right after Christmas (December 26th) is known by this sporty-sounding name.

What is Boxing Day?

300

Scrooge's cheerful nephew who always invites him to Christmas dinner.

Who is Fred?

400

The train featured in this 2004 Christmas movie was modeled primarily after the Pere Marquette 1225 steam locomotive.

What is The Polar Express?

400

His childhood Christmas wish is to get a Red Ryder BB gun, but he's told he'll shoot his eye out.

Who is Ralphie Parker?

400
How many total "lords-a-leaping" are given to you over the course of the song?

What are ten?

400

The famous holiday ballet The Nutcracker is set on Christmas Eve and was originally created in this European country.

What is Russia?

400

The name of Scrooge's overworked but humble and kind-hearted clerk.

Who is Bob Cratchit?

500

The fictional town of Bedford Falls was partially inspired by Seneca Falls, New York, according to researchers studying this film.

What is It's a Wonderful Life?

500

Mother Nature's two feuding sons in the 1974 classic The Year Without a Santa Claus.

Who are Snow Miser and Heat Miser?

500

This 1957 festive tune by Bobby Helms is heavily associated with the iconic rock and roll guitar riff that opens the song.

What is "Jingle Bell Rock"?
500

This specific country is home to the real, snow-covered region of Lapland, widely visited as "Santa's official workshop."

What is Finland?

500

The Ghost of Christmas Present shelters two wretched, animal-like children under his robes representing these two societal evils.

What are Ignorance and Want?