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100

Q: This piece of clothing brought Frosty the Snowman to life. 

A: What is his old silk hat?

100

Q: Children who misbehave may find a lump of this black rock in their stockings on Christmas morning.

A: What is a lump of coal?

100

Q: In 1994’s “The Santa Clause,” Tim Allen’s character takes over as Santa after this accident marks the demise of the original Santa Clause.

A: What is falling off a roof?

100

Q: When the Grinch discovers the true meaning of Christmas, his heart grows this number of sizes.

A: What is 3?

100

Q: In “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” this character recites the Bible passage detailing the angel appearing to shepherds in the fields.

A: Who is Linus?

200

Q: “I’m dreaming of a white Christmas” with every one of these.


A: What is “Christmas card I write”?

200

Q: This dark fairy tale about a brother, a sister, and a witch they meet in the woods, was the inspiration for gingerbread houses.

A: What is Hansel and Gretel?

200

Q: This 2004 animated Christmas feature was an adaptation of an illustrated storybook by Chris Van Allsburg, the same author who created “Jumanji.”

A: What is “The Polar Express”?

200

Q: In The Twelve Days of Christmas, lords a-leaping appear in this quantity.

A: What is ten?

200

Q: There were no creatures stirring on the night before Christmas, not even one of these.

A: What is a mouse?

300

Q: The other reindeer would not let Rudolph join in any of these activities.

A: What are reindeer games?

300

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

15. A: Who (or what) is Krampus?

300

Q: This real-life department store served as the setting for the Christmas film “Miracle on 34th Street”.

A: What is Macy’s?

300

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

A: What is 25,000?

300

Q: Visions of these holiday treats danced in the heads of the children “nestled, all snug in their beds.”

A: What are sugarplums?

400

Q: These three words are what best describe the Grinch, “and I quote.”

A: What are stink, stank, and stunk?

400

Q: This witch drops presents down chimneys in Italian Christmas traditions.

A: Who is la Befana?

400

Q: The role of Ebenezer Scrooge in 1992’s “A Muppet Christmas Carol” featured this two-time Academy Award-winning British actor.

A: Who is Michael Caine?

400

Q: It takes this many years for a pine tree to grow to an acceptable Christmas tree height.

A: What is 15?

400

Q: This is the family name of Tiny Tim and his father Bob in Dicken’s “A Christmas Carol.”

A: What is Cratchit?

500

Q: In his original 1943 recording of “I’ll Be Home for Christmas”, Bing Crosby crooned, “Christmas Eve will find me…” here.

A: What is where the love light gleams?

500

Q: The Ukrainian legend of this crawling creature inspired the Christmas of hiding a similarly shaped ornament on the tree in its honor.

A: What is a spider?

500

Q: In the classic stop-motion animation Christmas special “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” Hermie the Elf would rather be this as an occupation.

A: What is a dentist?

500

Q: The name “Santa Claus” appears in the Christmas poem “T’was the Night Before Christmas” this number of times.

A: What is zero?

500

Q: “A Charlie Brown Christmas” features a Christmas song composed especially for the show, with lyrics written on the back on an envelope in ten minutes by the show’s producer.

A: What is “Christmas Time is Here”?

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