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100

While rushing to catch their flight in Home Alone, the McCallister family flies on this real-life airline, which is heavily featured throughout the airport scenes.

What is American Airlines?

100

This 1944 song by Judy Garland from Meet Me in St. Louis was rewritten with happier lyrics because the original was too depressing.

What is "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"?

100

This country is home to the tradition of hiding brooms on Christmas Eve to prevent witches from stealing them.

What is Norway?

100

In Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, this is the name of Ebenezer Scrooge’s first boss.

Who is Mr. Fezziwig?

100

This 4th-century Greek bishop is the primary historical inspiration for the modern Santa Claus.

Who is Saint Nicholas?

200

In the 1947 classic Miracle on 34th Street, this is the real-life department store Kris Kringle is hired to work for.

What is Macy's?

200

In the carol "Winter Wonderland," the snowman we build in the meadow is given this specific clerical name.

Who is Parson Brown?

200

In Iceland, these 13 mischievous brothers visit children on the 13 nights leading up to Christmas.

Who are the Yule Lads?

200

In the original poem 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, these are the two reindeer whose names mean "Thunder" and "Lightning."

Who are Donder (Donner) and Blitzen?

200

In 1659, this American colony officially banned the celebration of Christmas, a law that stayed in place for over 20 years.

What is the Massachusetts Bay Colony (or Boston)?

300

In Home Alone, Kevin finds a photo of this person in Buzz's private trunk, leading to the famous "Woof!" line.

Who is Buzz's Girlfriend

300

This holiday classic was the first song ever broadcast from space by astronauts in 1965.

What is Jingle Bells?

300

This Spanish region has a tradition of the "Tió de Nadal," a log that "poops" presents when beaten with sticks.

What is Catalonia?

300

This character in Dickens' A Christmas Carol was originally going to be named "Little Fred."

Who is Tiny Tim?

300

This plant, often hung during the holidays, is technically a parasite that grows on other trees.

What is Mistletoe?

400

This is the name of the mountain the Grinch lives on, located 3,000 feet north of Whoville.

What is Mt. Crumpit?

400

If you received all the gifts mentioned in "The Twelve Days of Christmas," you would have this many gifts in total.

What is 364?

400

Since the 1970s, it has become a major tradition to eat a Christmas dinner from this American fast-food chain in Japan.

What is KFC?

400

This species of Fijian snail is named after Scrooge’s famous two-word catchphrase.

What is Ba Humbugi?

400

This department store created Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer in 1939 as part of a Christmas coloring book promotion.

What is Montgomery Ward?

500

In The Polar Express, the conductor punches this specific four-letter word into the "Hero Girl's" ticket at the end of the trip.

What is LEAD?

500

This famous composer created the melody for "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," which was later adapted for the carol.

Who is Felix Mendelssohn?

500

In the Czech Republic, unmarried women do this with a shoe on Christmas to predict if they will marry in the coming year.

What is throw it over their shoulder (pointing toward the door)?


500

This famous author wrote a series of letters to his children from "Father Christmas" for over 20 years.

Who is J.R.R. Tolkien?

500

This famous physicist and mathematician was born on Christmas Day in 1642.

Who is Issac Newton?

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