Periodic Elements
Famous Xmas Characters from the Big Screen
Who Spiked the Punch?
Christmas Traditions and Symbols
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C

Carbon

100

This gift hating character lives on Mount Crumpit and learns the true meaning of Christmas.

The Grinch

100

Paloma, Ranch Water, Margarita, El Diablo

Tequila

100

These small figurines are used to display the scene of Jesus’ birth.

Nativity Scene

100

This word is an anagram of “listen” that relates to sound. 

Silent

200

Au

Gold

200

Raised by elves at the North Pole, this human travels to New York City in search of his real father.

Buddy The Elf

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Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Sazerac, Rob Roy, Rusty Nail

Whiskey

200

DAILY DOUBLE

This tradition involves opening one small door each day leading up to Christmas.

200

This 5-letter word becomes shorter when you add "er".

Short

300

Cu

Copper

300

This miserly businessman is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve in multiple film adaptations.

Ebenezer Scrooge

300

Long Island Iced Tea, Bloody Mary, Martini, Harvey Wallbanger, Moscow Mule

Vodka

300

This holiday symbol represents peace and is often depicted as white.

Dove

300

This word turns into something you can eat when you replace one letter in "stone".

Scone

400

I

Iodine

400

In a stop-motion animated classic, this character stumbles into Christmas Town and nearly ruins Christmas after trying to give 'Sandy Claws' a break.

Jack Skellington

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Hurricane, Old Cuban, Mai Tai, Painkiller, Mojito

Rum

400

This holiday plant with red leaves is commonly used as Christmas décor.

Poinsettia

400

I have keys but no locks and space but no room. What am I?

A keyboard

500

Sn

Tin

500

Left behind while his family travels for Christmas, this clever kid defends his home from two burglars.

Kevin McCallister

500

G&T, Martini, Tom Collins, Bee's Knees, Negroni

Gin

500

This plant, often hung in doorways, is associated with kissing at Christmas time.

Mistletoe

500

This English word has three consecutive double letters. (Hint: 2/3 of the double letters are vowels.)

Bookkeeper