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100

Santa Claus enters homes through this ash-filled smoke egress

Chimney

100

Feliz navidad is how one might say "Merry Christmas" in this country, whose flag possesses the colors of Christmas.

Mexico

100

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is known for having a nose that lights up this color.

Red

100

We wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, and ___

A Happy New Year

100

This boy, who was one of five and who was African American at the time, is one of the most famous pop stars of all time and sang "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" when he was just a child

Michael Jackson

200

This actor played Santa Claus in John Pasquin's 1994 masterpiece, "The Santa Clause," which was followed by two thrilling sequels.

Tim Allen

200

This West Bank city--as one might predict--is uniquely known for its processions, masses, and tree-lightings celebrating the birth of Christ.

Bethlehem

200

This is the name of Charlie Brown's dog and also the name of the famed but no-longer Lakeside pizza restaurant.

Sloopy

200

In "Away in a Manager" the cattle are doing this. 

Lowing

200

This brother sang "Joy to the World (A Christmas Prayer)" as a boy before his trio broke out into international fame.

Nick Jonas

300

It was in this decade, through a coca-cola advertising campaign, that the image of Santa Claus that is commonly recognized today became popular.

1930s

300

This New Your City shopping center boasts the most famous Christmas tree in the world, drawing millions of visitors every year to the former tycoon's landmark. 

Rockefeller Center

300

Clarence Odbody, the well-meaning but pitiful guardian Angel of George Bailey (hee-haw) had this heavenly rank.

Angel Second Class

300

My true love gave to me this many maids a' milking.

Eight

300

In the Night before Christmas, visions of these danced in the the children's heads

Sugar Plums

400

Babbo Natale, translated to "Father Christmas," is this Country's version of Santa Claus

Italy

400

Celebrating Christmas in this country, whether publicly or privately, is an offense that is punished through capital punishment.

North Korea

400

Betty Haynes gives this romantic trope to Bob Wallace in the final scene of "White Christmas" to signify her affection to Wallace.

knight on a horse

400

The Herald angels sang this one word

Hark

400

A boy a long time ago simply wanted two of these for Christmas so he could wish you Merry Christmas

Two front teeth

500

This is the first name of Worthington, Ohio's top ranked Santa impersonator, whose fee starts at $275 per event, and who also shares a name with one of the great Ohio State running backs (who, in turn, shares a name with GAK).

Eddie (Santa Eddie Cotter, LLC)

500

About this percentage of people in America celebrate Christmas (+/- 5%)

85%

500

In "Elf," after Finch, the esteemed and dimunitive story consultant, exhibits angry behavior, Buddy concludes that Finch must be from here. 

the South Pole

500

Franz Gruber composed this timeless serenade in 1818, which contemplates Jesus' birth as a quiet, solemn evening.

Silent Night

500

Kocak children dreamed of this ape-like pastry every Christmas morning. 

Monkey bread

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