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Quotable Christmas – The Answers

Posted on | December 24, 2009 | No Comments

Merry Christmas! Here are the answers to last week’s movie quotes quiz. I hope you all have a wonderful and joyful holiday.

1. Hocus-Pocus explained the situation to Santa, who as you know, speaks fluent rabbit.
Answer: The narrator in “Frosty the Snowman”

2. Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can’t see.
Answer: The train conductor (Tom Hanks) in “The Polar Express”

3. The Jews taught me this great word. “Schmuck”. I was a schmuck, and now I’m not a schmuck.
Answer: Frank Cross (Bill Murray) in “Scrooged”

4. Goodbye, Hermey. Whatever a dentist is, I hope someday you will be the greatest.
Answer: Rudolph in the claymation version of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”

5. Person 1: I just don’t understand Christmas, I guess. I like getting presents and sending Christmas cards and decorating trees and all that, but I’m still not happy. I always end up feeling depressed.
Person 2: You’re the only person I know who can take a wonderful season like Christmas and turn it into a problem.
Answer: Charlie Brown and Linus in “A Charlie Brown Christmas”

6. I don’t know what to say, except it’s Christmas and we’re all in misery.
Answer: Ellen Griswold in “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation”

7. I’m sorry I ruined your lives, and crammed eleven cookies into the VCR.
Answer: Buddy the Elf (Will Ferrell) in “Elf”

8. Strange, isn’t it? Each man’s life touches so many other lives. When he isn’t around he leaves an awful hole, doesn’t he?
Answer: Clarence the Angel in “It’s a Wonderful Life”

9. We looked at this big ski lodge and said isn’t it ideal. That’s the word we used, ideal. Absolutely, ideal.
Answer: Phil Davis (Danny Kaye) in “White Christmas”

10. Person 1: You’re not at all worried that something might happen?
Person 2: No, for three reasons: A, I’m not that lucky. Two, we use smoke detectors and D, we live on the most boring street in the whole United States of America, where nothing even remotely dangerous will ever happen. Period.
Answer: The MacAllister siblings in “Home Alone”

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