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Jeopardy CharactersPlotQuotesVocab.Potpourri Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Characters Scrooge’s old master

$100 Answer from Characters Fezziwig

$200 Question from Characters Invited Scrooge to Christmas dinner

$200 Answer from Characters Fred

$300 Question from Characters Wore the chains he had forged in life

$300 Answer from Characters Jacob Marley

$400 Question from Characters Shows two people’s death

$400 Answer from Characters Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come

$500 Question from Characters Does not want to toast the health of such an odious man

$500 Answer from Characters Mrs. Cratchit

$100 Question from Plot The holiday that Scrooge dislikes

$100 Answer from Plot Christmas

$200 Question from Plot Which spirit shows Scrooge his childhood?

$200 Answer from Plot Spirit of Christmas Past

$300 Question from Plot The Spirit of Christmas Present took Scrooge to this place

$300 Answer from Plot The Cratchit house

$400 Question from Plot These people steal from Scrooge when he is dead

$400 Answer from Plot His servants

$500 Question from Plot Scrooge buys this for the Cratchit family

$500 Answer from Plot The prize turkey

$100 Question from Quotes “If they would rather die, they had better do it and decrease the surplus population.”

$100 Answer from Quotes Scrooge

$200 Question from Quotes “The chain? Look at it, Ebenezer, study it… I forged it, each link, each day when I sat in these chairs, commanded these rooms.”

$200 Answer from Quotes Jacob Marley

$300 Question from Quotes “It should be Christmas Eve, I’m sure, when one drinks the health of such an odious, stingy, hard, unfeeling man as Mr. Scrooge.”

$300 Answer from Quotes Mrs. Cratchit

$400 Question from Quotes “Can you love me, Ebenezer? I bring no dowry to my marriage, only me, only love.”

$400 Answer from Quotes Ebenezer’s Sweetheart

$500 Question from Quotes “It would have done you good to see how green it is. But you’ll see it often. I promised him that, that I would walk there on Sunday…often.”

$500 Answer from Quotes Bob Cratchit

$100 Question from Vocab. Appear

$100 Answer from Vocab. Emerge

$200 Question from Vocab. Change

$200 Answer from Vocab. Transform

$300 Question from Vocab. Poor

$300 Answer from Vocab. Destitute

$400 Question from Vocab. Try

$400 Answer from Vocab. Endeavor

$500 Question from Vocab. Ending

$500 Answer from Vocab. Finale

$100 Question from Potpourri The city and country where the story takes place

$100 Answer from Potpourri London, England

$200 Question from Potpourri What Marley’s chains symbolize

$200 Answer from Potpourri Wealth and Greed

$300 Question from Potpourri This person wants to toast Scrooge

$300 Answer from Potpourri Bob Cratchit

$400 Question from Potpourri These are the days when the story takes place

$400 Answer from Potpourri Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

$500 Question from Potpourri The number of nights that it takes the spirits to visit Scrooge

$500 Answer from Potpourri One

Final Jeopardy Give the conflict of the story and an explanation for it.

Final Jeopardy Answer Man vs. Himself because Scrooge needs to change and become a better person