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Santa
100

This piece of clothing brought Frosty the Snowman to life.

Hat

100

The color of the Christmas Elvis will have without you.

Blue

100

Will Ferrell played the oversized North Pole adoptee who sets off to find his father in this 2003 Christmas classic.

Elf

100

Children leave this tasty treat for Santa on Christmas Eve.

Milk and cookies

100

Santa's real name...

Kris Kringle

200

The other reindeer would not let Rudolph join in any of these activities.

Reindeer Games

200

It is Hawaii’s way to say, “Merry Christmas to you.”

“Mele kalikimaka”

200

This “Home Alone” character fends off a pair of robbers by building slapstick traps in his house.

Kevin

200

This magical household figure moves from room to room, helping Santa by making sure children are being good.

Elf of a Shelf

200

Santa keeps these two lists to track which children get presents.

Naughty and Nice List

300

Dr. Seuss’ grumpy green gremlin lays siege to this town in the 2000 film “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”

Whoville

300

This catch 1994 Christmas tune is the best-selling Christmas single ever recorded by a female artist, as well as being one of the highest-selling singles in music history.

All I Want for Christmas is You

300

The 3 ghosts that come to visit Scrooge on Christmas Eve.

Past, Present, and Future

300

These two items traditionally appear at the tops of Christmas trees.

Stars and Angels

300

Santa puts this into the stockings of children who misbehave.

Coal

400

Which one of Santa's reindeer is Rudolph's dad?

Donner

400

The lyrics to this timeless Christmas song describe a wintery ride in a one-horse open sleigh, but never once mention the word “Christmas.”

Jingle Bells

400

This Christmas movie has been played more times than any other...

It's a Wonderful Life

400

The gingerbread house came from which country?

Germany

400

The English also refer to Santa Claus by this proper-sounding name.

Father Christmas

500

This cartoon character brings a tiny, little tree to his friends to decorate.

Charlie Brown

500

This mythical winter sprite is nipping at your nose in “The Christmas Song.”

Jack Frost

500

This real-life department store served as the setting for the Christmas film “Miracle on 34th Street”.

Macy's

500

At Christmastime, Santa rings a bell in front of grocery stores and collects money in red kettles for this charitable organization.

Salvation Army

500

In Germany, this frightening anti-Santa Claus with goat’s hooves and horns punishes children who misbehave instead of bringing them gifts.

Krampus

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