Locate the Object
Who Am I Riddle
Missing Word
Anagram
Fun Facts
100

A chain made out of cash-boxes, padlocks, purses, etc.

The Ghost of Jacob Marley has this around his middle
100

Silent as death. Who am I?

The Ghost of the Christmas Yet to Come (accept the Ghost of the Christmas Future)

100

SCROGE: ____! Humbug!

Bah

100

EIFZZGIW

FEZZIWIG

100

What date, in 1843, was A Christmas Carol published?

19th June, 19th December or 1st January

19th December, in time for Christmas!

200

Door knocker

Marley's face appears in it.

200

Well and truly dead from the very beginning. Who am I?

Marley

200

TINY TIM: God _____ us, every one.

bless
200

DISNECK

DICKENS

200

How many weeks did it take Dickens to write A Christmas Carol?

6 or 25

Dickens wrote the story in six weeks, under financial pressure. Reportedly he wrote it while taking hours-long nighttime walks around London.

300

A single coal

Bob Cratchit's fire in the office - it is so small, it looks as if it just has one coal in it

300

The second of four visitors. Who am I?

The Ghost of the Christmas Past.

300

FRED: I couldn't be ______ with him if I tried.

angry

300

CHAIRCTT

CRATCHIT

300

How many days did it take for the first edition of A Christmas Carol to sell out?

5, 15 or 30

Just 5 (although they wouldn't have been able to mass produce as many as they would today)

400

A bowl of gruel

Scrooge's dinner before Marley arrives

400

Beautiful in French. Who am I?

Belle

400

SCROOGE: If they would rather die, they had better do it, and decrease the _______ population

surplus

400

ASTVE

STAVE

400

How many novels and novellas did Dickens write? Answer must be within 4.

15

(11-19)

500

A green robe

The Ghost of the Christmas Present wears it.

500

Beware me most. Who am I?

Ignorance

500

SCROOGE: I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the ____.

year
500

NOCIRANGE

IGNORANCE

500

How many versions of A Christmas Carol are listed on IMDb (Internet Movie Database)? Answer must be within 15.

About 100 (including a video game and the 2015 TV-movie A Christmas Carol and Zombies).

85-115