Christmas Traditions
Christmas Cookies
Christmas Movie Families
Christmas Hits
Christmas Dinner
100

The snack you set out for Santa on Christmas Eve 

Milk and Cookies

100

Decorate with icing and sprinkles

Sugar Cookies

100

The Who Family

The Grinch

100

Released in 1994 by the "Queen of Christmas"

All I Want for Christmas Is You

100

22 million of these birds are consumed by Americans on Christmas Day

Turkeys

200

If you are caught under this you must kiss

Mistletoe

200

Buttery cookie with Hersey Kiss center

Peanut Butter Blossoms

200

The Griswold Family

National Lampoon's Vacation

200

George Michael wrote and produced this hit in 1984

Last Christmas

200

Ingredients include yolks, sugar, nutmeg, cream, and sometimes alcohol

Eggnog
300

The #1 non-chocolate candy during December 

Candy Cane 

300

Spiced, Molasses and brown sugared goodness

Spiced Molasses Cookies 

300

The McCallister Family

Home Alone

300

80 years after its release this Bing Crosby hit still tops the charts

White Christmas

300

Buddy the Elf pours this sweet sauce on his spaghetti

Maple Syrup

400

Find this ornament on the tree get a prize

Pickle

400

Americas #1 cookie and most baked

Chocolate Chip Cookie

400

The Calvin Family 

A Christmas Story

400

Composed by Austrian priest Joseph Mohr on a broken church organ; but not necessarily after dark

Silent Night

400

Food carved by the Grinch for the Who Feast

Roast Beast

500

Amusing and impractical gifts that are typically exchanged at an office party

White Elephant Gift

500

Oldest known cookie and originated in the mid-section of Italy

Pizzelles

500

The Bailey Family

Its a Wonderful Life

500

Gift on the 7th day of Christmas

Seven swans a swimming

500

Originally baked at the end of harvest season and designed to be saved and eaten at the beginning of next harvest season; so they really were made to last forever

Fruitcake

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