100: The song where we “jingle all the way.”
Jingle Bells
100: The 1990 movie where Kevin is left behind by his family.
Home Alone
100: Santa’s most famous reindeer.
Rudolph
100: Hot chocolate is often topped with these two things during December.
Whipped cream & marshmallows
100: Plants hung to make people kiss.
Mistletoe
200: Singer of “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”
Mariah Carey
200: In Elf, Buddy travels from this place to New York.
The North Pole
200: The number of reindeer pulling Santa’s sleigh, excluding Rudolph.
Eight
200: Often baked in festive shapes and decorated with icing, this classic Christmas cookie is known for its simple, buttery flavor.
Sugar cookies
200: The holiday that celebrates the lighting of the menorah.
Hanukkah
300: Frosty the Snowman's nose is made out of this object.
A button
300: This movie features the line, “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings.”
It's a Wonderful Life
300: This term refers to Santa entering homes.
Coming down the chimney
300: During the holiday season, Queen Elizabeth would sometimes have her royal baker make these, resembling her guests.
Gingerbread men
300: The African American cultural celebration held Dec. 26–Jan. 1.
Kwanzaa
400: This song begins, “City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style…”
Silver Bells
400: The Grinch’s heart grows this many sizes.
Three
400: Though Santa is said to live at the North Pole, this country’s Lapland region—especially the town of Rovaniemi—is often celebrated as his official home.
Finland
400: Other than cranberries, cranberry sauce is often made with these two ingredients.
Sugar and water or orange juice
400: The day after Christmas is known as this in the UK.
Boxing Day
500: On the ninth day of “The 12 Days of Christmas,” this lively group is given as a gift.
Nine ladies dancing
500: In The Polar Express, Billy (the lonely boy) is from this town in Michigan.
Grand Rapids
500: Santa’s reindeer are usually shown in pairs. Name the pair that traditionally leads the sleigh before Rudolph was added.
Dasher & Dancer
500: British dessert lit on fire before serving.
Christmas pudding (plum pudding)
500: Tió de Nadal is a Catalan Christmas tradition where children beat a decorated log with sticks so that this unusual event will occur.
The log poops out presents