Xmas Foods
Xmas Movies
Xmas Music
Xmas Decorations
Xmas Gifts
100

These Christmas tree cakes have been made since 1985 by this brand.

Little Debbie

100

In this 1990 classic Kevin is left to fend for himself when his family forgets him and he has to defend his house from burglars.

Home Alone

100

This artist is said to be thawed out every year before their hit "All I Want for Christmas is You" hits the airwaves.

Mariah Carey

100

This mischievous doll that accompanied a children's book written in 2005 can show up anywhere during Christmas time.

Elf on the Shelf

100

This day marks the start of the Christmas shopping season.

Black Friday

200

This Christmas sweet treat can be a combination of pretzels, chocolate, M&M's, and/or peppermint.

Christmas Bark/Peppermint Bark

200

In this Dr Seuss classic movie from 1966 this green grump disguises himself as Santa Clause and steals gifts from the people of Whoville.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

200

This song's lyrics describe a snowman who comes to life after a group of children place a magical silk hat on his head.

Frosty the Snowman

200

Thomas Edison first displayed this decoration in 1880

Christmas Lights

200

Since 1963 50 million of these toys were sold, powered by 2 light bulbs the interior could reach 350 degrees.

Easy Bake Oven

300

Johnny Carson used to mention this Christmas dessert by saying there really is only one of these in the world, passed family to family.

Fruit cake

300

The supporting cast of Zooey Deschanel, Peter Dinklage, and James Caan made this modern Christmas movie an instant classic.

Elf

300

The artist who sang "Blue Christmas" in 1987

Elvis

300

Dating back to the early 17th century in Germany this Christmas decoration was originally made from shredded silver.

Tinsel

300

This helical piece of scrap metal that can descend stairs became popular in the 1940's as a great gift for children.

Slinky

400

Eating Fried chicken on Christmas Eve became a custom in the 1970's after KFC ran a successful ad campaign in this country.

Japan

400

Sam the Snowman narrated this 1964 claymation classic.

Rudolph the Red-nose Reindeer

400

This country gave us the songs "Oh Christmas Tree" and "Silent Night"

Germany

400

This popular decoration has been traced back to 16th century Pagan's marking the winter solstice.

Christmas Tree

400

In 1996 the popularity of this toy surged, reaching its apex during the 1996 Christmas shopping season, with some instances of violence reported over the limited available supply.

Tickle Me Elmo

500

In parts of Europe in the 17th century only professionals were allowed to bake this year-round.  This restriction was lifted during Easter and Christmas.

Gingerbread

500

In Elf from 2003 this was the first rule of The Code of Elves that Buddy follows.

"Treat every day like Christmas"

500

This band recorded the song "Last Christmas" in 1984

Wham

500

This popular American decoration was once a sign of power in ancient Rome when worn atop one's head.

Wreath

500

This is the Best Selling Christmas gift of all time

Lego

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