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100

People put these festive socks by the chimney for Santa to fill with goodies.

What is stockings?

100

Shaped like a shepherd's crook, this sugary treat is a Christmas classic.

What is candy cane?

100

In this country, eating KFC is a national Christmas custom thanks to a 1970s ad campaign.

What is Japan?

100

This Father Christmas in the UK is often depicted with a holly sprig and a longer robe.

What is Father Christmas?

100

My favorite Christmas movie about a snowman who try’s not to melt.

What is frosty the snowman?

200

From the ancient tradition of decorating evergreen trees, this symbol is often placed on top of American Christmas trees, representing the star that guided the Magi.

What is a star? (or angle sorry no scooby)

200

This French Christmas cake is rolled to look like a log, called La Bûche de Noël.

What is a Yule log cake?

200

In this country, people leave out boots for St. Nicholas to fill with treats on December 5th.

What is Germany?

200

He's often called "Jolly Old Saint Nick," a figure from the Bishop of Myra, Turkey.

What is Saint Nicholas?

200

A smash hit with everyone, gaining millions of listons, and everyone makes a HUGE deal about.

What is All I Want For Christmas Is You?

300

This beloved figure, often with a red suit and white beard, travels the world in a sleigh pulled by reindeer, delivering gifts on Christmas Eve.

What is Santa clause? (Saint Nicholas,Kris Kringle)

300

A traditional English Christmas pudding was once made with actual meat, but now relies on dried fruits and spices, often soaked in alcohol

What is Christmas pudding?

300

In this country, Christmas trees are decorated with artificial spider webs, symbolizing a spider that covered a poor family's tree with webs.

What is urkrane

300

This German figure, a hairy, horned beast, punishes naughty children around St. Nicholas Day.

What is krampus?

300

A mean, green, Christmas stealing mashine, made by the popular writer dr susse.

Who is the grinch?

400

This green, parasitic plant, whose name loosely means "dung on a twig," is famous for its white berries and the tradition of kissing underneath it.

What is mistletoe?

400

A candy, mainly put in stockings, is a year round thing but popular in Christmas.

What is Hershey kisses?

400

In Mexico and other Latin American nations, this candlelit procession is a central part of Advent.

Las posadas

400

This German figure, a hairy, horned beast, punishes naughty children around St. Nicholas Day.

What is Sinterkalass

400

A twist on the original Jingle Bells, that includes hero’s (and villains).

What is Jingle Bells, Batman Smells

500

This Christmas flower, often mistaken for mistletoe is a plant with bright red berrys, not for eating.

What is holly?

500

A cookie, a house, a man it is any you can think of! A delicious treat, sometimes left for Santa…

What is a gingerbread?

500

Children in Iceland leave shoes by the window for this gift-giver, receiving candy or potatoes

What is Yule lads?

500

In Russia, this grandfatherly figure brings gifts on New Year's Day with his granddaughter, Snegurochka.

What is fathers frost?

500

A boy who made the wrong wish and it came true. Although he had a ”good” time, he stops taking granted for the thing he loves most

What is Home Alone?

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