Food/Drink
Holiday Entertainment
Holidays Around the World
Holiday Gifts
Holiday Traditions
100

This is the food and drink traditionally left for Santa.

What are cookies and milk?

100

Hearing a bell ring in the movie "It's a Wonderful Life" signifies this heavenly event.

What is an angel gets their wings?

100

This is the Spanish translation of Merry Christmas.

What is Feliz Navidad?

100

This is the gift traditionally given to naughty children.

What is coal?

100

This traditional Christmas decoration is actually a poisonous parasitic plant.

What is mistletoe?

200

This fruit is traditionally placed in a Christmas stocking.

What is an orange?

200
This well known carol became the first song ever broadcast from space (1965).

What is Jingle Bells?

200

This game is typically played on Hanukkah.

What is the dreidel?

200

Red envelopes with money inside are exchanged on this holiday.

What is Chinese/Lunar New Year?

200

This song is traditionally sung on New Year's.

What is Auld Lang Syne?

300

This holiday beverage is also known as 'milk punch'.

What is egg nog?

300

This is the singer of "All I Want for Christmas is You".

Who is Mariah Carey?

300

February 10, 2024 begins Chinese New Year and the year of this animal.

What is the Year of the Dragon?

300

At Hanukkah children look forward to receiving small discs of chocolate, usually wrapped in gold- or silver-colored foil to resemble coins, known as this.

What is gelt?

300

A typical part of Christmas decorations in Mexico include this flowering plant.

What is a poinsettia?

400

This corn husk wrapped food is traditionally served in Mexico as part of the Christmas meal.

What are tamales?

400

This is the name of the little girl in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas".

Who is Cindy Lou Who?

400

On this Saint's day, celebrated December 13th, Scandinavian families celebrate with the eldest daughter dressing in a white robe and wearing a wreath of candles on her head to deliver treats to the family.

What is St. Lucia's Day?

400

These are left for Saint Nicholas to fill with gifts in the Netherlands and other European countries.

What are shoes?

400

The first U.S. president to recognize Hanukkah in the White House.

Who is Jimmy Carter? (1979)

500

These cookies are traditionally eaten in Egypt during Eid.

What are kahk?

500

This Christmas-themed ballet accounts for nearly half the annual revenue of many dance companies.

What is The Nutcracker?

500

This is the modern-day country attributed to the birth place of Saint Nicholas.

What is Turkey?

500

The celebratory symbol of this holiday gift is called Zawadi.

What is Kwanzaa?

500

The total number of gifts given in the "Twelve Days of Christmas".

What is 364?

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