Let It Snow
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100

This is the number of sides that a snowflake has.

6

100

This was the dessert that Little Jack Horner, who sat in the corner, ate-consisting of 13 fruits.(Hint:_____ Pie) (Holiday)

Christmas Pie

100

Which Disney princess is known for her iconic red hair?

Ariel (Little Mermaid)

100

This young red-headed artist was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 1986.

Reba Mcentire

100
This animals is the owner of the jawbone that Samson used to defeat 1,000 Philistines

Donkey

200

This is the highest temperature that snow can still form.

40 Degrees Fahrenheit

200

Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jumped over the candle stick. What notorious pirate was this nursery rhyme about?

Black Jack

200

What branch of the military did Mulan disguise herself as a man to join in place of her father?

Army

200

This country artist wrote and performed a hit song about a breakup as a tribute as she was leaving the Porter Wagner Show, and the song later was recorded by Whitney Houston.

Dolly Parton

200

This part of Jacob was injured during a fight with what some say was an Angel or God 

hip

300

These certain footwear were originally called Bone Runners because they were originally made from animal leg bones. 

Ice Skates

300

This nursery rhyme was originally about King Louis of France and Marie Antoinette being beheaded on a hill. 

Jack and Jill (went up the hill)

300

Which Disney princess is actually a real life person?

Pocahontas

300

This young country superstar has a son named Indigo, who he released a song titled "Superman" in 2025 for. 

Morgan Wallen

300

This 2 worded phrase appears in the Bible 365 times, one for every day of the year, to remind us not to be scared but trust in God

Fear Not

400

These cold treats, made from freshly fallen snow, originated in the 1800s during the Great Depression, known back then as Penny Sundaes.

Snow Cones

400

This nursery rhyme was actually about the Battle of Bosworth, where King Richard III was shot with a cannon off of his horse, whose name was Wall.

Humpty Dumpty

400

What Disney princess was originally referred to as Winter Dew when the story was first published in 1823?

Snow White

400

This country legend originally was a part of a band named after a box of nails he found called Dixie Steel

Alan Jackson

400

This book of the Bible was written in song and poem format and mostly was taken from scrolls of love letters between a king and his wife

Song of Solomon

500

This is the difference between mittens and gloves.

number of "finger sleeves" or compartments

500

This nursery rhyme was actually created in the 16th century and was a catchy warning to children of a murderer who was luring his victims with sweet treats.

Do you know the Muffin Man

500

This princess's story was an adaption of a legend about a young maiden whose sandal was stolen by an eagle and dropped at the feet of the Egyptian King.

Cinderella

500

This modern country artist is Rhett Akins son, who was famous for songs like Drivin my Life away, and That ain't My truck

Thomas Rhett

500

This Bible character held his arms up holding a staff all day for the Israelites to win the battle over the Amalekites. 

Moses