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Let it Snow
Holiday Decor
Holiday History
Season's Eatings
100

Sleigh pullers:

RE-DENIER

Reindeer

100

In the meadow, we could build one of these.

Snowman

100

When decking your halls, be sure to include some of these.

Boughs of holly.
100

This ghostly Christmas tale was first published in 1843, and has been retold and modernized countless times since.

A Christmas Carol

100

This sweet, dairy-based, seasonal beverage is traditionally spiked with brandy.

Eggnog

200

Nose nipper:

FRATS JOCK

Jack Frost

200

Science seems to have confirmed that no two of these are alike.

Snowflakes

200

There are 1,500 species of this poisonous plant, but it's probably safe to kiss underneath any one of them.

Mistletoe

200

Dr. Maulana Karenga created this holiday, whose name is derived from the Swahili phrase "first fruits", in 1966.

Kwanzaa

200

Whether split-level or ranch style, this seasonal treat is always a crowd-pleaser.

Gingerbread house

300

Hanukkah holder:

ROMAN, EH

Menorah

300

Developed in the 1960s, this sport wasn't officially included in the Winter Olympics until 1998.

Snowboarding

300

The centerpiece of any Kwanzaa celebration, the kinara holds seven of these - three green, three red, and one black.

Candles

300

This "festival of lights" has its origins in 168 BC, but it wasn't until 200 AD that it was given this name.

Hanukkah

300

The invention of these crook-like confectionaries dates all the way back to 1607.

Candy canes

400

Holiday hummer:

JELLING BLOCKER

Jingle Bell Rock

400

If you live in Alaska it's a "snow machine" but most folks know it by this, more common name.

Snowmobile

400

The Germans call it a "tannenbaum", but most people know it by its more common name.

Christmas tree

400

This Germanic, seasonal festival dates back to 300 AD and takes place on the winter solstice, the longest night of the year.

Yule

400

While not especially tasty, these chocolate coins are a must come Hanukkah time.

Gelt

500

Seasonal singer:

ALARMIST SCORCHER

Christmas Caroler

500

In 1988 the US Patent Office granted a patent to Ralph and Judy Maerz for a device that makes these.

Snowballs

500

American astronaut Jefferey Hoffman spun one of these for over an hour in outer space.  Top that.

Dreidel

500

Celebrated on the 8th of December, many Buddhists celebrate this holiday, named after the tree under which the historical Buddha attained enlightenment.

Bodhi Day

500

This sweet, spiced punch made from mulled cider is really something to sing about.

Wassail

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