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Who appears in Scrooge's door-knocker?



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Who was Scrooge's kindly employer when he was first starting in business?



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Who brings Scrooge home from school one Christmas when he was a young boy?



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Why does Belle end her engagement with Scrooge?



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Who ask Scrooge for a charitable contribution?



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Which of the spirits does not speak to Scrooge?



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Who says, "Come in and know me better, man."



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What is Jacob Marley forced to drag about as a result of his sinful life?



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Which Ghost does Scrooge extinguish by pulling down his cap?



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Who were the two children hiding in the robes of the Ghost of Christmas Present?



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Define "SOLITARY"



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Define DECANTER



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Define UBIQUITOUS



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Define AVARICE



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Define MISANTHROPIC



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Why does Scrooge like darkness?



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Who is Scrooge's nephew?



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What is Scrooge's typical response to "Merry Christmas?"



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Who calls Scrooge "the founder of the feast?"



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How does Scrooge get from his bedroom back to his childhood past?



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What does Adam say on the day before Christmas?



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Why was Santa's little helper depressed?



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What do you call Santa when he has no money?



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What do you get if you cross Santa with a flying saucer?



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What os red and white and red and white and red and white?



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Jacob Marley

Fezziwig

Fan

Because Scrooge is consumed with greed and keeps putting off the wedding.

Two portly gentlemen

The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.

The Ghost of Christmas Present.

Heavy chains forged from ledgers and lockboxes.

The Ghost of Christmas Past.

A girl named Want and a boy named Ignorance.

adjective

1.
alone; without companions; unattended:
a solitary passer-by.
2.
living alone; avoiding the society of others:
a solitary existence.
3.
by itself; alone:
one solitary house.

noun

1.
a vessel, usually an ornamental glass bottle, for holding and serving wine, brandy, or the like.
2.
a bottle used for decanting.

adjective

1.
existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresent:
ubiquitous fog; ubiquitous little ants.

noun

1.
insatiable greed for riches; inordinate, miserly desire to gain andhoard wealth.

adjective

1.
relating to the characteristices of one who is a hater of humankind; antisocial, unfriendly, morose, surly.

It is cheap.

Fred

"Bah Humbug!"

Bob Cratchit

He flies out the window with the Ghost of Christmas Past.

It's Christmas, Eve.

He had low elf-esteem.

Nickle-less

a U.F. Ho ho ho

Santa rolling down a hill.






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