Christmas Lyrics
Christmas Compounds
Christmas History
Christmas Foods
Christmas Movies
100

"Snowin' and blowin' up bushels of fun"

Jingle Bell Rock

100

Part one is what you get on Halloween, while part two may be useful to an old man.

Candycane

100

This reindeer of Santa's also serves as another holiday mascot. 

Cupid

100

This was roasting on an open fire in "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)"

Chestnuts

100

In the famous Christmas film, It's a Wonderful Life, this happened every time a bell rang.

An Angle got his wings!

200

"I won't make a list and send it to the North Pole for Saint Nick"

All I want for Christmas is you

200

Part one gives kids tons of energy, while part 2 is a type of fruit

Sugarplum

200

This is where baby Jesus was born.

Bethlehem

200

This traditional dessert is made with nuts, spices, candied or dried fruits, and sometimes soaked in spirits.

Fruit cake

200

In the classic Christmas movie, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch was described by these three words. 

Stink, Stank Stunk!

300

"They're singing Deck The Halls
But it's not like Christmas at all"

Baby, Please Come Home

300

DAILY DOUBLE: Part one is a beautiful white precipitation, while part two is a spherical model of Earth.

Snowglobe

300

This modern day country is where St. Nick was born. It is also a traditional holiday food.

Turkey

300

This popular Christmas cookie also shares part of it's name with that of a red headed person. 

Gingerbread cookie

300

In the original Home Alone the McAllister's were going here when they left Kevin behind.

Paris

400

"So leave a peppermint stick for old St. Nick
Hanging on the Christmas tree"

Happy Holiday/The Holiday Season 

400
Part one is a common food allergy, while part two is something a Wheat Thin can be referred to as.

Nutcracker

400
This country is where Eggnog came from. They share the first letter. 

England

400

DAILY DOUBLE: This is the American restaurant that all those in Japan flock to on December 25th to celebrate, thanks to a marketing campaign that hit about 40 years ago. 

KFC

400

This Hollywood actor played 6 different roles in the Polar Express. 

Tom Hanks

500

"Here is a hammer and lots of tacks
A whistle and a ball and a whip that cracks."

Up on the house top

Up on the roof top

500

Part one is the visible effect of the process of combustion, while part two is one of the 3 types of nouns. 

Fireplace

500

Which European country began the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree? 

Germany

500

This food item can be found on the Christmas or Thanksgiving table, as well as within the mistletoe.

Cranberry

500

This is Ralphie's younger brother's name in A Christmas Story.

Randy

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