Global December Holidays
Twisted Christmas songs
Silver and Gold
“B” movies
Angels and Devils
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Down through the chimney, click click click, this 4th century Christian saint helped inspire the story of Santa Claus

Saint Nicholas

100

He's "the most famous reindeer of all", but he's bullied horribly & only loved after bailing everyone out on Christmas Eve

Rudolph

100

This south american country’s name means “the land of silver”. You might know them for their great soccer players, like Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi.

Argentina

100

“This is my wife” says Sacha Baron Cohen’s Kazakhstani character in this mockumentary

Borat

100

At least back to the 17th century angels have been depicted playing this stringed instrument, still part of the modern orchestra

Harp

200

Bodhi day in december is said to be when the Buddha reached enlightenment, a state of being commonly called this (which a Kurt Cobain band is named for).

Nirvana

200

This title daredevil lives to the max! Though the Sun can kill him, he sings, "Let's run & we'll have some fun now before I melt away"

Frosty the Snowman

200

Silver is valuable due to its brilliance, scarcity & resistance to this process, meaning it won't rust

Oxidation

200

Jerry Seinfeld wrote and starred in this animated movie about an insect named Barry B. Benson

Bee Movie

200

This sacred text was revealed by an angel to Muhammad in Mecca & Medina

The Quran

300

At the winter solstice, Wiccans celebrate just this, with no "tide" after it

Yule

300

"Please, Daddy (Don't Get Drunk This Christmas)" is by this "Take Me Home, Country Roads" singer

John Denver

300

Gold is virtually indestructible, yet has this moldable quality, from the Latin for "to hammer"

Malleability 

300

Ice Cube inherits this title fashion/cosmetic business, and becomes a community mainstay in the sequels

Barbershop

300

This carnivorous marsupial “devil” is named after the Australian island it was found in. You might know it from Looney Toons.

The Tazmanian Devil

400

In December, some hindus celebrate Pancha Ganapati, a festival devoted to Ganesha, a god depicted with the head of this animal.

an Elephant

400

A police report would later reveal this title relative "had hoof prints on her forehead & incriminating Claus marks on her back"

Grandma

400

If a smooth-talker marries someone for their money, you might call them these two idioms that involve silver and gold. 

Silver-tongued gold-digger

400

A homeless teen becomes a star football player after he's taken in by Sandra Bullock in this film based on a true story: “the _____ ____”

blind side

400

The Canaanite god Baal became the basis for this name for Satan in the Bible. It’s mentioned in Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody”

Beelzebub

500

Jews around the world celebrate Hanukkah in December. An important symbol of it is this ornate candle-holder with 9 branches.

Menorah/Hanukkiah

500

You don't think of Christmas tunes as black market body part movers, but "All I Want For Christmas Is" this pair of chompers

My two front teeth

500

In vein deposits, gold often appears alongside fool's gold, also called this

Pyrite

500

This 2018 interactive sci-fi film on Netflix is titled after a monster in an Alice in Wonderland poem

Bandersnatch

500

In the Jewish Talmud: Uriel, Raphael, Michael, and Gabriel are the only angels with this rank, with a prefix that means “chief” in greek.

Archangels

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