Sleigh All Day
Traditional Christmas
International Christmas
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100

This term, also used to describe a type of hat, is synonymously used with sledge but more often to a particular type of sledge without runners. 

Toboggan

100

Nailing these socks to the mantle for Santa to stuff with gifts

Stockings

100

Starting in old Germany, finding this strange Christmas ornament on Christmas morning gives its finder the honor of opening the first gift.

Pickle

100

When Santa laughs, his belly shakes like this.

A bowl full of jelly

100

This Peanuts comic strip character's full name is Patricia Reichardt.

Pepper(mint) Patty

200

The word sleigh is an anglicized version of this modern language's word slee and introduced to the English language by their immigrants to North America

Dutch

200

English settlers brought this cocktail of raw eggs, brandy and heavy cream with them across the Atlantic .

Eggnog

200

In Oaxaca, Mexico merchants sold these red, cruciferous vegetables to make intricate figures of people and animals.

Radish statues

200

One origin of Santa, comes from this country's Sinterklaas.

Netherlands

200

This popular yard game developed in British India is a racquet sport using a shuttlecock across a net. 

Band(mint)on

300

The people of this ancient civilization were thought to have used sledges extensively in the construction of their public works, in particular for the transportation of heavy obelisks over sand. 

Egypt

300

You wouldn't let a stranger on the street hold your kid, so why do we bring them to the mall and force them to sit on the lap of a strange man while they cry, then take a photo to document this traumatic experience?

Mall Santa

300

Many Japanese families eat at this famous American breed fast food restaurant, but the real question is if they order original or crispy.

Eating KFC

300

Name three different names that Santa also goes by.

Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Kris Kringle

300

This Wrigley chewing gum was originally launched in 1893 and touts the product as its classic brand, even though Juicy Fruit has been on the market slightly longer.

Spear(mint)

400

Name two winter Olympic sports using a sleigh

Bobsled

Luge

Skeleton

400

Strangers walk onto your porch to offer tuneful melodies and rich harmonies. They also demand you give them an old Christmas desert.

Christmas caroling

400

Though no one knows exactly why these barnyard animals figure so heavily in Scandinavian festivities, this famous statued version was probably invented to honor the mythical barnyard animals Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr.

The Yule Goat

400

This anti-Santa comes along for naughty children on December 6th to take them up in his sack instead of bringing toys out.

Krampus

400

This 2018 action film features Jennifer Garner as Riley North.

Pepper(mint)

500

Sleighs are able to glide smoothly over ice and snow due to this process, or more specifically "pressure melting"

Friction

500

Probably better suited for Halloween, these various parasitic plants that grow on trees and shrubs are the cause of abnormal growths called “witches’ brooms” - hardly romantic at all! 

Mistletoe

500

Once used as protection against The Plague, these festive fruits gained popularity in 17th and 18th century Europe.

Pomander

500

Name all of Santa's reindeer.

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and the most faomous reindeer of all Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer.

500

This herbaceous perennial is a member of the family that includes lavender, rosemary, thyme, bee balm, and giant hyssop.

Cat(mint)

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