This carol begins with " Joy to the world, the Lord is come."
Joy to the World
In Moana, this creature guards the Realm of Monsters and sings the song “Shiny.”
Tomatoa
This Hall of Fame Raiders owner was known for the phrase, "Just win, baby."
Al Davis
He was the earthly father of Jesus.
Joseph
This specific tool is used to check torque on bolts to ensure precise tightness.
Torque wrench
This song tells us to "troll the ancient yuletide carol"
Deck the Halls
This Disney Princess is the only one to have green eyes
Rapunzel
This Chargers quarterback set the franchise record for career passing yards with over 59,000
Philip Rivers
He was swallowed by a great fish.
Jonah
This woodworking joint uses interlocking “fingers” to connect two boards at a corner.
Dovetail
The carol featuring chestnuts roasting on an open fire.
The Christmas Song
The Sword in the Stone features this wizard who lives time “backwards.”
Merlin
This Hall of Fame tight end, known for his trash talk and dominance, played for the Broncos and won two Super Bowls
Shannon Sharpe
This disciple walked on water with Jesus.
This U.S. football defense term describes when extra players rush the quarterback.
Blitz
This carol asks, “What child is this, who laid to rest?”
What Child is this?
This Raiders player is famous for the “Holy Roller” play in 1978
This king tried to have the baby Jesus killed.
King Herod
This type of steel is known for its distinctive wavy patterns created by folding metal layers.
Damascus steel
This song introduces a snowman brought to life by a magic hat.
Frosty the Snowman
This Pixar character says the line, “I never look back, darling — it distracts from the now.”
Edna Mode
This Old Testament woman became queen and saved her people from destruction.
Esther
This truck feature allows lower gear ratios to help with towing heavy loads up steep grades.
Tow/Haul mode or lower gear range, gear reduction
This carol mentions “figgy pudding.”
We Wish you a Merry Christmas
This Disney film was the first animated feature to be nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards.
Beauty and the Beast
This Old Testament book is the only one that doesn’t directly mention God.
Esther
This firearm component directs expanding gas backward to reduce recoil, commonly found on rifles.
Muzzle Brake
This song warns, “He’s making a list and checking it twice.”
Santa Claus is Coming to Town
This Disney villain is the only one to never appear on-screen in their own movie, though their presence drives the entire plot.
Hunter in Bambi
This person was the first to see Jesus after His resurrection.
Mary Magdalene
This firearm component directs expanding gas backward to reduce recoil, commonly found on rifles.
Engine Displacement
This carol repeats the phrase “Pa-rum-pum-pum-pum.”
The Little Drummer Boy
In Hercules, this titan is the only one who speaks actual words.
Lythos
Ten Commandments
This tool measures electrical voltage, resistance, and current in circuits.
Multimeter