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100

This traditional Christmas treat has red and white stripes.

Candy cane

100

The name of the Grinch's dog.

Max

100

The author of a Christmas Carol

Charles Dickens

100

In ‘The Christmas Song’, these were ‘roasting on an open fire’.

Chestnuts

100

The day after Christmas

Boxing Day

200

The song "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" features this holiday treat.

Figgy pudding

200

This island hosts Christmas toys deemed too problematic to be given to children as gifts.

The Island of Misfit Toys

200

This many reindeer are listed in the classic poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas".

Eight

200

According to Frank Sinatra, the weather outside was this adjective, according to his hit song.

Frightful

200

"Merry Christmas" in Spanish

Feliz Navidad

300

The name of fictional meat served by the Whos in the Grinch.

Roast Beast

300

This is where Buddy is found, and how he gets to the North Pole, in the movie "Elf".

Santa's Sack

300

The number of ghosts featured in A Christmas Carol

4

300

This song, which has claims to "the most-published Christmas carol in North America", was written in 1719, and is also an English hymn. It is most famous as its 1848 arrangement by the composer Lowell Mason of a tune attributed to George Frideric Handel.

Joy to the World

300

The period of four weeks before Christmas

Advent

400

The fairytale which is the inspiration for making gingerbread houses. 

Hansel and Gretel 

400

The main character's name in the hit movie "It's A Wonderful Life"

George Bailey

400

This city hosts the house used in the movie "A Christmas Story", which is owned by a collector who has turned it into a museum: maintaining its looks to match the film.

Cleveland

400

This song's lyrics read:
"A crowded room,
Friends with tired eyes.
I'm hiding from you
And your soul of ice.
My god I thought you were someone to rely on.
Me? I guess I was a shoulder to cry on."

Last Christmas by Wham

400

This American company offered the primary visual depiction of Santa Claus through its usage of him in its advertising campaigns.

Coca-Cola

500

The french name of a traditional rolled cake, primarily served at Christmas.

Bûche De Noël

500

The highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time.

Home Alone

500

This tale by Hans Christian Andersen features the anthropomorphized life of a Christmas tree from the beginning of its life until its final days in a family home.

The Fir-Tree

500

When we finally kiss ______

Oh I hate going out in the ________

But if you really hold me ________

All the way home I'll be _________

goodnight

storm

tight

warm

500

Between the years of 1647-1660, Christmas was banned in this country, by a law titled "An Ordinance for Abolishing of Festivals".

England

600

In older days, women in England would eat these for good luck in finding a husband.

Gingerbread men

600

This Christmas song has appeared the most often in movies, according to its IMDB credits.

Jingle Bells

600

This man is a toy-maker and the godfather to the young female protagonist in the famous ballet often referred to as simply "The Nutcracker".

Drosselmeyer

600

Mariah Carey released her hit Christmas song "All I Want for Christmas is You" in this year.

1994

600

The names of all of Santa's reindeer.

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph

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