Watch your tongue! It's Christmas!
Traditions
See me in St Louis
Food/Drinks
New and Old
100

Feliz Navidad!

Spanish

100

7 points for 7 deadly sins, destroy this papier-mache piece for your new Christmas tradition

Pinata

100

Grab a beer and see this impressive light display around one of the oldest breweries in the US

Anheuser-Busch Brewery

100

Keep the children quiet in church with these long-lasting treats originating in Germany

Candy Canes

100

City of David

Bethlehem

200

Joyeux Noël!

French

200

Elves cause more trouble in the kitchen! In Norway, these items are hidden to prevent evil spirits from flying away

Brooms and Mops

200

Watch out for a horse at these holiday lights

Grant's Farm

200

The four main food groups, according to Buddy

Candy, Candy Canes, Candy Corn, and Syrup

200

Not sure what they're worth, but they must be worth a little

Gold Frankincense and Myrrh

300

Frohe Weihnachten!

German

300

Instead of a traditional gift exchange, Icelandic traditions gift these to family members

Books

300

Don't be scared, the lions will be sleeping

St Louis Zoo Wild Lights

300

"Christmas Ale" 

Mulled Wine

300

Run and hide for Herod is searching

Egypt

400

Felicem Natalem Christi!

Latin

400

Hope you are hungry! In this Eastern European country, there are 12 courses for Christmas dinner

Ukraine

400

Kiener Plaza is lit up!

Festival of Lights

400

Japan's choice of Christmas Dinner

Fried Chicken or KFC

400

Prophet who had a lot to say about Jesus

Isaiah

500

Vrolijk Kerstfeest!

Dutch

500

Leave the car at home! Instead of driving, church members use this transportation form to arrive at the Christmas service.

Rollerblades

500

Be careful! There is a speed limit

WonderLight's Christmas

500

I promise it is not full of meat, it is actually dried fruit

Mince Pies

500

"The people of Israel would live many days without a king"

Hosea

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