The Who's Who of Christmas
Delicious for Christmas
A very biblical Christmas
Tradition
100

The green Christmas hater

The Grinch
100

This peppermint-flavored candy is often used as a tree decoration

Candy canes
100

This angel appeared to Mary to announce she would conceive Jesus

Gabriel
100

In this European country, people celebrate Christmas by placing a decorated log in the fireplace, which is slowly burned over the holiday season

France

200

A red-nosed helper of Santa's 

Rudolph

200

This sweet drink is often served warm and is made with eggs, milk, and spices

Eggnog

200

According to prophecy in Micah 5:2, the Messiah would be born in this small town

Bethlehem

200

In Mexico, this colorful tradition involves breaking a decorated container full of candy

Piñata

300

The bringer of good news to Mary

Gabriel, the angel
300

This spiced cookie dough is commonly rolled, cut into shapes, and decorated with icing during the holidays

Gingerbread

300

These humble workers were the first to ehar the news of Jesus' birth from a heavenly host

The shepherds
300
In Sweden, on December 13th, families celebrate this festival by lighting candles and singing songs to honor the "Queen of Light"

St. Lucia's Day

400

The taker of tickets on the magical trip

The Polar Express Conductor

400

This rich holiday dessert is rolled, filled with cream, and decorated to look like a log

Yule log

400
The gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh are often seen as symbols of kingship and _________

death/burial

400

In the UK, people pull these festive items at the dinner table that make a snapping sound

Christmas crackers

500

This brave kid used toys, paint cans, and lots of tricks to protect his house while his family was away for Christmas.

Kevin McCallister

500

Traditionally baked with dried fruit and nuts, this dense dessert is joked about being re-gifted year after year

Fruitcake

500

Before Jesus' birth, this Roman decree prompted Mary and Joseph to travel to Bethlehem

The census ordered by Caesar

500
In Japan, a surprisingly popular Christmas meal involves this fast-food chain

KFC

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