Frosty Festivities
Before and After
We Three Kings
Let it sNOw!
Deck the Halls
400

Frosty the Snowman was made out of many things, from an old silk hat to a button nose; his pipe was made of this.

What is a corncob?

400

Glory to the newborn king in excelsis deo!

What is Hark the Herald Angels we Have Heard on High?

400

This mythical king supposedly ruled until he was betrayed by one of his trusted companions, leading to a war in which he was greatly wounded. According to legend, he slumbers on the isle of Avalon and will return again when he is needed most.

Who is King Arthur?

400

The french word for Christmas.

What is Noel?

400

A hanging decoration made of evergreen branches, holly, berries, and other festive items.

What is a wreath?

800

While some households enjoy eating a roasted ham during the holidays, it's become a unique tradition in Japan since the 1970s for surges of families to buy their Christmas dinners from this fast-food restaurant chain.

What is KFC?

800

Brenda Lee joins friends to walk around the community and sing classic songs!

What is Rockin Around the Christmas Carolers?

800

This Roman Emperor legalized Christianity across the empire after converting himself.

Who is Constantine?

800

Referring to the status of a country's monetary success.

What is economy?
800

A display celebrating the origin or birth of someone.

What is a nativity?

1200

This activity originated in 16th-century Scotland with farmers having fun with rocks on frozen lochs and marshes, with the earliest written evidence appearing in 1541 in Paisley.

What is curling?

1200

A woman tires herself out after writing a letter to Santa telling what she wants for Christmas and decides to stay at the neighbors house. Scandalous!

What is Santa Baby It's Cold Outside?

1200

This unpopular ruler's was the first of his country to hold the official title of Tsar. His reign was marked by oppression and territorial expansion. How awful!

Who is Ivan the Terrible?

1200

Something that is odd, out of the ordinary, different than usual.

What is abnormal?

1200

A curiously controversial rhyming moving decoration that is meant to inspire (or frighten) good behavior from children in the holiday season.

What is an elf on the shelf?

1600
This New Hampshire town has gained some fame for their famous ice castles, open to the public for exploration from December until February.

Where is Woodstock?

1600

From now on our troubles will be out of sight, mainly because all we can see is the percussion instrument in front of our face.

What is Have Yourself a Merry Little Drummer Boy?

1600

This Japanese Emperor is responsible for the country entering WWII. He also coincidentally was the longest reigning emperor in the nations history.

Who is Hirohito?

1600

Having no identify; hidden from the public.

What is anonymous?

1600

Part of the legend of St. Nicholas, this decoration's origins come from a story of him secretly helping a poor man with three daughters by tossing gold coins down his chimney.

What is a stocking?

2000

Some people just simply like the cold. Some people, on the other hand, are a bit more extreme, as they travel to the north pole in April to participate in this group activity.

What is a marathon?

2000

This Australian external territory in the Indian Ocean with a holiday themed name suddenly becomes the home for the unwanted and imperfect creations from a stop motion TV special.

What is Christmas Island of Misfit Toys

2000

The June Rebellion, also known as the Paris Uprising of 1832, was eternalized in Victor Hugo's famous story Les Miserables. In it, characters Enjolras and Marius fight at the barricades against the rule of this French monarch.

Who is Louis Philippe?

2000

Conforming to a recognized rule, standard, or established principle, acting as the authoritative or primary version in a given context.

What is canon/canonical?

2000

This decoration was initially made to mimic stars and reflect candlelight and was first used to adorn sculptures and Nativity scenes.

What is tinsel?

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