Guy steals gifts, has a change of heart, and brings them back
What is How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
One of the 12 Days of Christmas promises this many “lords a leaping”
In Japan, this fast food chain’s fried chicken is a staple of nearly every Christmas dinner
What is KFC?
One band alumnus went on to join this rock band that wrote hits like 25 or 6 to 4
What is Chicago?
This song, translating loosely to “old long since,” is based off a poem by Robert Burns
What it Auld Lang Syne?
Kid hops a ride on a strange locomotive
What is The Polar Express?
This amount of horses are dashing through the snow in Jingle Bells
What is One?
On Christmas Eve in Norway, people hide these common household items to prevent witches from stealing them
What are Brooms/Mops?
This current band member got into a scuffle almost 2 years ago to the day at the Band Holiday Party
Who is Josef Warnicki?
This English landmark rings in the New Year with a toll of its bells at midnight
What is Big Ben?
Cousins and squirrels make for uninvited guests
What is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation?
This many ornaments hang from a pitiful tree by the end of A Charlie Brown Christmas
What is one?
A holiday tradition in Venezula involves gliding to church on these wheeled shoes–just like an old-time diner
What are Roller Skates?
This band alumnus was known for his captivating series of pictures depicting various items in his mouth
Who is Aidan "Erc" Fleischhacker
New Year’s Day aligns with this papal calendar system
What is Gregorian Calendar?
Illegitimate son follows a snow globe
What is Elf?
A standard menorah holds this many candles, excluding the helper candle called Shamash
What is Eight?
DAILY DOUBLE
Germany popularized hiding an ornament shaped like one of these food items on the Christmas tree
We all know the music of the fight song, but not many know this first line of the March of the Dons
What is "Come Cheer the Green and the White?"
The origins of fireworks, a staple of many New Year’s celebrations, can be traced back to this ancient nation
What is China?
Runaways defang wildlife and visit a skerry with broken toys
What is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?
This many ghosts visit Ebenezer Scrooge in Dickens’s A Christmas Carol
What is Four?
The ever-beloved tradition of gifting fruit cakes made with honey and dried fruits traces its origins to this ancient civilization
What is Ancient Egypt?
One planned-but-canceled halftime show would have featured this opener from a long-running Andrew Lloyd Webber musical
What is The Phantom of the Opera?
This food, which shares its name with a band Fergie was once a member of, is commonly eaten in the South on New Year’s Day
What are Black-Eyed Peas?