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Subject: 100 Nouns (13) - COMPLETE

Posted by: trident
Date: Dec 23 19

Welcome to a special set of 100 Nouns brought to you by FatherSteve. Since the Christmas season is upon us, we have a series of nouns that are related to Christmas (or other seasonal holidays). There is plenty of material to work with, and remember that not every question has to be directly related to Christmas. If you find a way to ask a question about space or biology using some of these terms, then by all means go for it! Here are the rules as a quick reminder:

I will give two lists, each with 50 items. The first list will contain generic nouns that might be pretty easy to work into a question in many different ways. These would be words like clock, strawberry, or heart. The second list has much more specific words that are likely going to have to be directly about that topic (unless you can find an inventive way to make them about something else). This list would include things like Mount Kilimanjaro, Ulysses S. Grant, and barometric pressure. Some of the entries on this second list will be something you might need to research a little!

Authors must choose a word from each list, one generic and one specific, and write one question about each. Once you claim a word from a list, it is no longer available for other players to claim it. All nouns eventually have to be claimed before the series can end. Once you have written your two questions and submitted them to the queue, you are free to choose two more. It might be good manners not to keep choosing too many in a row too quickly, allowing others a chance at the list. Submitting and claiming words will mostly be on the honor system. You must submit the two questions to the queue before claiming any more. I will occasionally be checking the queue to make sure authors are actually submitting questions with their chosen nouns.

After some discussion with my fellow editors, we have established some more thorough rules to make the game run smoother. Please read them below:

1. Players may not have any remaining word pairs outstanding from the previous round if they want to claim any words this round. Word pairs from the previous round should be submitted to the queue before claiming any here.

2. In order to give everyone a fair shake at the word pairs, we are only allowing individual players to claim four word pairs per round. If many words have been sitting around unclaimed for a while (think 3-4 weeks), then we will open the round back up to everyone.

3. There will be no switching of words or word pairs of any kind. If you have decided to claim a word pair, please stick with it and submit it to the queue. If you absolutely cannot complete your word pair, it will be put back onto the word list and you may not complete any more word pairs for that round.

Happy single questioning!

List A (generic nouns):

bayberry candles
brigadeiros
bûche de Noël
candy cane
carol

chestnuts
Christmas crackers
coal
cranberry
crèche

drummer boy
elves
excelsis
fruitcake
garland

gingerbread
Glühwein
holly
icicles
incarnation

Jesse Tree
jingle bells
Joyeux Noel
Krumkake
Kwanzaa

menorah
mince pie
mistletoe
North Pole
partridge

plum pudding
poinsettia
popcorn string
qualtagh
Red Ryder BB gun

reindeer
Secret Santa
shepherds
sleigh
solstice

stockings
struffoli
sugarplums
Tannenbaum
tinsel

ugly sweater
wassail
wreath
yuletide
yule log

List B (specific nouns):

"Adeste Fideles"
"Away in a Manger"
George Bailey
Blitzen
Boxing Day

Cindy-Lou
City of David
"Die Hard"
"Es ist ein Ros entsprungen"
fa-la-la-la-la la-la-la-la

Father Christmas
Festivus
Frank Cross
Frosty the Snowman
"The Gift of the Magi"

Good King Wenceslaus
Vince Guaraldi
the Herdman kids
Hogmanay
the Huron Carol

Immanuel
Jack Frost
Kolaczki
Krampus
Kris Kringle

Brenda Lee
"The Little Match Girl"
"Little Piccola"
Maccabees
Jacob Marley

Mele kalikimaka
Clement Clarke Moore
"Muppet Christmas Carol"
"The Nutcracker"
"The Polar Express" (2004)

Las Posadas
Prancer
"A Prayer for Owen Meany"
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Sinck Tuck

Sinterklaas
"Six White Boomers"
Star in the East
Te Harinui
34th Street

Tom and Jerry cocktail
turrón de Navidad
Whoville
"Winter Wonderland"
Zwarte Piet

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It is a courageous author who takes on " Zwarte Piet" and I have great confidence in your ability to accomplish this task with finesse and aplomb.

Reply #101. Feb 17 20, 9:58 PM
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Thanks very much for that vote of confidence FatherSteve. "Huron Carol" gave me pause already. I hope I do these important topics justice.

popcorn string (now there's a safe one!) is in hobbies.



Reply #102. Feb 17 20, 10:37 PM
trident


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I was a little worried about that one when I first saw it in the list, but we can make it work if approached in the right way.

Reply #103. Feb 18 20, 4:08 AM
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I'll do my best! And always have editor eyes to count on.

Reply #104. Feb 18 20, 5:20 PM
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I remember seeing a question about Speedy Gunzales which handled it well.

Reply #105. Feb 18 20, 5:23 PM
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Well...Zwarte Piet is in World.

An intriguing situation, and solution.

Reply #106. Feb 18 20, 7:07 PM
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For my final pair I'll go light and fun. Ugly Sweater, and Frosty, please :)

Reply #107. Feb 18 20, 7:10 PM
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Lol! Ugly sweater is in World.

Reply #108. Feb 18 20, 7:43 PM
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Frosty is in music. That's all for me.

Three pairs left, anyone!

Reply #109. Feb 18 20, 10:48 PM
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Yule log and Las Posadas both went to World. To help with completing this round, I'll take "Christmas crackers" and "Star in the East".

Reply #110. Feb 20 20, 3:40 PM
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Two pairs left. :)

Reply #111. Feb 20 20, 4:53 PM
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Hurrah LadyNym!

Reply #112. Feb 20 20, 9:45 PM
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In an attempt to get this chapter closed and get on to whatever delight trident has next in mind for us, I have written "Jesse Tree" and "Te Harinui." I uploaded "Jesse Tree" to religion and I will upload "Te Harinui" as soon as a spot opens up on my queue of questions awaiting editing.

Only two nouns to go. Write them and your reward will be in Heaven!



Reply #113. Feb 21 20, 3:04 PM
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"Christmas crackers" went to World, and "Star in the East" to Humanities. If no one wants the two remaining nouns, I'll take them. I wouldn't mind being rewarded in Heaven :D!

Reply #114. Feb 22 20, 9:58 AM
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Teamwork! Gold stars

Reply #115. Feb 22 20, 11:21 PM
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"Te Harinui" uploaded to Religion. Which completes my contributions and completes this list! Huzzah! Well done, all.

Reply #116. Feb 23 20, 2:23 AM
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"Jingle Bells" went to Music and "Away in a Manger" to Humanities. Many thanks to Father Steve for a great list of words to work with! Looking forward to the next one.

Reply #117. Feb 25 20, 1:05 PM


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