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100

The year the movie "The Grinch Stole Christmas" was released.

When is the year 2000? 

100

During the holidays, this famous New York City landmark features a colossal Christmas tree and a popular ice-skating rink.


What is Rockefeller Center?

100

This mythical winter sprite is nipping at your nose in “The Christmas Song.”


Who is Jack Frost?

100

Edible houses with candy decorations are made from this traditional baked substance.


What is gingerbread?

100

The lyrics to this timeless Christmas song describe a wintery ride in a one-horse open sleigh, but never once mention the word “Christmas.”


What is “Jingle Bells”?

200

The name of The Grinch's dog.

Who is Max?

200

Children leave this tasty treat for Santa on Christmas Eve.


What are milk and cookies?

200

This beverage giant was the first company to use Santa Claus in an advertising campaign.


What is Coca-Cola?

200

These classic Christmas sweets begin as striped loaves before a machine pulls and twists it into thin, hook-shaped treats.


What are candy canes?

200

This catchy 1994 Christmas tune is the best-selling Christmas single ever recorded by a female artist, as well as being one of the highest-selling singles in music history.


What is “All I Want for Christmas is You”?

300

The amount of time's the Grinch's heart grew.


(Extra points if you can tell me how small it was in the first place)

What is three times?


What is two sizes too small?

300

This tradition, now associated with Christmas, began in Ancient Greece as a blessing of fertility in wedding ceremonies.


What is kissing under the mistletoe?

300

In Germany, this frightening anti-Santa Claus with goat’s hooves and horns punishes children who misbehave instead of bringing them gifts.


Who (or what) is Krampus?

300

The vegetable children typically leave out for Santa's reindeer.


What are carrots?

300

The names of the three trick-or-treaters (also known as Boogie’s Boys) who kidnap Santa Claus?

Who is Lock, Shock and Barrel?

400

Rather than dining on turkey, the Whos in Whoville in Dr. Seuss’s Christmas classic “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” enjoy this descriptively named main dish.


What is roast beast?

400

These candlelit paper lanterns are a Christmas tradition in Mexico and in the Southwestern U.S.


What are luminarias?

400

The wise men brought these three gifts for the baby Jesus, not the most useful items to give a newborn.


What are gold, frankincense, and myrrh?

400

One of the key flavors in eggnog is this aromatic spice, often sprinkled on top as a garnish.


What is nutmeg?

400

The time the Polar Express arrived at the boy's house.

When is midnight?

500

The time the Grinch set to have dinner with himself (and he can’t cancel it again)?

When is 6:30 p.m?

500

A witch drops presents down chimneys in this European country’s Christmas traditions.


What is Italy?

500

The number of lights on the Griswold house in “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.”


What is 25,000?

500

These are the four major food groups for elves in the Christmas film “Elf”.


What are candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup?

500

It may sound like a composition from the Middle Ages, but this classic Christmas hymn appeared in 1843 and made its debut in 1847.


What is “O Holy Night”?

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