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The flavor of red and white striped candy canes

peppermint

100

The main character in Home Alone.

KEVIN!

100

This proclamation to free enslaved people in the Confederacy was issued on January 1, 1863.

The Emancipation Proclamation

100

This "King" of music wrote "Blue Christmas".

Elvis Presley

100

This snack is typically left out for Santa Claus.

Milk and Cookies

200

This kind of cookie is used to make a house

Gingerbread

200

The name of the Grinch's loyal dog.

Max

200
Hanukkah happened during this revolt during the 2nd century BC.

The Maccabean revolt

200

The songs "O Tannenbaumand "Stille Nacht" are in this European language.

German

200

In Spain, people eat 12 of these objects to celebrate the New Year.

Grapes.

300

Latkes are traditionally made from this vegetable.

Potatoes

300

It's debated whether this action movie should be considered a "Christmas movie" or not.

Die Hard

300

This American Revolution battle happened on Christmas.

The battle of Trenton

300

On the Twelfth day of Christmas alone, this many birds are given to the listener

23

(1 partridge+ 2 turtledoves +3 French hens +4 calling birds+ 6 geese+ 7 Swans)

300

This first state in the alphabet was also the first to recognize Christmas as an official holiday.

Alabama

400

In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, this is what the Grinch carved at the Christmas Feast

Roast Beast

400

In A Christmas Carol, this is the name of the first ghost that visits Ebeneezer Scrooge.

Jacob Marley

400

Hanukkah begins December 14, this day of the week in 2025. It was also this day of the week when Pearl Harbor occurred.

Sunday

400

The title character of this song was actually a duke of Bohemia.

King Wenceslas

400

Poinsettias are native to this country directly south of the United States.

Mexico

500

The Karamu feast of this holiday often features collard greens, which symbolize fortune.

Kwanzaa

500

White Christmas takes place in the years after this war, which included Operation Torch, Operation Overlord, and Operation Paperclip.

World War II

500

In 800 AD, Charlemagne was given this title on Christmas.

Holy Roman Emperor

500

"Auld Lang Syne", which celebrates the New Year, was written by this Scottish poet.

Robert Burns

500

Chionophobia is the fear of this wintery phenomenon.

Snow

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