’tis the Season
Sneaky Latin
In the Middle
Go with the Flow
Parts of a whole
100

This is the first day of Christmas.

What is 25 December?

100

What are people doing when they clamour?

They are shouting (Latin: clāmāre).

100

This is the time period between the Fall of Rome in the West and the Italian Renaissance.

What are the Middle Ages?

100
This is the longest river in the world.

What is the Nile?

100

These are the supports of a table or chair.

What is a leg?

200

This bird is the traditional Christmas meal in England.

What is a goose?

200

What does one do when one donates something?

One gives it (Latin: dōnāre).

200

This was the language of the poet Chaucer.

What is Middle English?

200
The French colony of Canada was established on this river in 1534.

What is the St Lawrence?

200

This is the part of a kettle or teapot through which the liquid is poured.

What is a spout?

300

*DOUBLE POINTS*

The dark leaves and vibrant berries of this evergreen tree are a common Christmas decoration.

What is holly?

300

What is one doing when one is stationary?

One is standing (Latin: stāre).

300

Edoras, Hobbiton and Minas Tirith are all towns and cities in this world.

What is Middle Earth?

300

A third of British Columbia is drained by this one river.

What is the Fraser?

300

This is the part of the book that protects it from the elements and supports the binding.

What is the cover?

400

This fancy name for Christmas comes from the Latin for ‘birthday’.

What is the Nativity?

400

What does one feel when one is timid?

One feels afraid (Latin: timēre).

400

This is someone who buys from wholesalers and sells to the public.

What is a middleman?

400

*DOUBLE POINTS*

This colourful river is the second-longest in China.

What is the Yellow River?

400

This is the tough outer part of an orange, or of certain cheeses.

What is a rind?

500

This is not usually a good place to put a baby, but it was the only spot available on the first Christmas.

What is a manger?

500

What is an argument if it is valid?

It is strong and sound (Latin: valēre).

500

This is another name for the game Keep-away.

What is Monkey-in-the-Middle (or Piggy-in-the-Middle)?

500

This river, which today flows through Vienna, Budapest and Belgrade, once marked the north-eastern border of the Roman Empire.

What is the Danube?

500

Ants use this organ for the senses of both taste and touch.

What are antennae (feelers)?