Eat, Drink, and Be Merry
World Holidays
Festive Figures
Christmas Carols
A Christmas Carol and Other Christmas Tales
100

This creamy, delicious drink is often garnished with nutmeg. 

Egg Nog

100

This Muslim holiday comes every nine months, and involves prayer and fasting. 

Ramadan

100

You may also know this man as Père Noël or Chris Kringle

Santa Claus 

100

According to her song, this is the only thing Mariah Carey wants for Christmas. 

You

100

Though it has been adapted more times than almost any story in history, the original version of A Christmas Carol was written by this man. 

Charles Dickens

200

This cookie often comes in “man” or “house” form. 

Gingerbread 

200

Light your menorah for this eight day Jewish holiday. 

Hanukkah 

200

Most people would say this guy came to life because of an “old silk hat.”

Frosty the Snowman

200

On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love gave me this. 

Four calling birds

200

In a classic Christmas special about the commercialization of Christmas, ironically sponsored by Coca-Cola, this titular character is tasked with finding the perfect Christmas tree. 

Charlie Brown

300

This sweet has a hook at the end, and is often peppermint flavoured. 

Candy Cane

300

This holiday is celebrated by African-Americans, and other people from the African diaspora. 

Kwanzaa 

300

This character finally became accepted after his perceived defect proved useful in guiding Santa’s sleigh through the fog. 

Rudolph 

300

Simon and Garfunkel do a version of this song of the quiet nocturnal scene of the first Christmas. 

Silent Night

300

This is the story of a grumpy green guy who tried to take a Christmas away from the citizens of Whoville. 

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

400

As with Thanksgiving, there is a good chance you will be eating this bird for the holidays. 

Turkey

400

This secular holiday celebrates the shortest day of the calendar year. 

Winter Solstice

400

If you’re feeling cold in the winter, it could be this guy “nipping at your nose.”

Jack Frost

400

David Bowie and Bing Crosby sing a song about this young percussionist. 

The Little Drummer Boy

400

The robbers in Home Alone work under this name. 

Wet Bandits

500

You may have heard in a song that this is best roasted over an open fire. 

Chestnuts 

500

This holiday, seen on the sitcom, Seinfeld, includes an aluminum pole, airing of grievances, and feats of strength. 

Festivus

500

You might be more scared than holly if you see this figure on Christmas Eve. 

Krampus

Or

Belachmickel

500

'Tis the season to be jolly.

Complete the next line of the lyrics. 

Fa la la la la la la la la

500

Yippee kai-ay! Some people don’t think this counts as a Christmas movie, but what’s more heartwarming than a man saving his wife from a group of German terrorists. 

Die Hard

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