THINGS THAT ARE RED
THINGS THAT ARE GREEN
POTPOURRI
SANTA KNOWS
HOME ALONE
100

This traffic sign requires drivers to halt before proceeding at an intersection.

stop sign 

100

This desert plant has spines instead of leaves.

cactus 

100

This Jewish holiday is known as the Festival of Lights.

Hanukkah  

100

It's where Santa lives. 

The North Pole

100

He's the star who plays Kevin McCallister. 

Macaulay Culkin

200

This planet is known as the Red Planet.

Mars

200

This fuzzy fruit has tiny black seeds and a bright green center.

kiwi

200

This holiday plant is traditionally hung in doorways to encourage kissing.

mistletoe 

200

In 1931, illustrator Haddon Sundblum created popular Santa Claus advertisements for this soft drink company, helping shape the modern image of Santa.

Coca-Cola 

200

This city is where Kevin’s large family lives before the holiday chaos begins.

Chicago 

300

Houses and chimneys are commonly made from this material.

brick 

300

Despite often being called a vegetable, this food with a large pit is actually a fruit.

avocado 

300

This song includes the lyric, “Everyone dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way.”

"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"

300

Counting Rudolph, the famous red-nosed reindeer, Santa has this total number of reindeer.

nine / 9

300

It's the European destination Kevin's family intends on visiting for Christmas. 

Paris, France

400

This substance carries oxygen throughout the body.

blood

400

This gemstone has been highly valued in Chinese culture for centuries.

jade

400

This holiday figure is known for saying “Bah, humbug!”

Ebenezer Scrooge 

400

Santa Claus is based on this generous 4th-century bishop.

St. Nicholas 

400

This older McCallister brother is known for bullying Kevin.

Buzz

500
Red on the outside, this tangy Middle Eastern fruit is also filled with juicy red seeds.

pomegranate 

500

This fragrant green herb is a key ingredient in pesto.

basil 

500

This fictional town is terrorized by the Grinch on Christmas Eve.

Whoville 

500

Dutch settlers from this country brought the tradition of Santa Claus and gift-giving to what is now New York City.

The Netherlands 

500

Harry and Marv earned this nickname because they leave the water running in every house they rob.  

The Wet Bandits