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Christmas
100

This beloved Marvel character is known for his “friendly neighborhood” adventures in New York City.

Spider-man

100

In 1969, this astronaut became the first person to walk on the moon.

Neil Armstrong

100

The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?


Footsteps

100

This country is famous for pizza, pasta, and landmarks like the Colosseum in Rome.

Italy

100

The tradition of kissing under this plant began during the Victorian era.


Mistletoe

200

“Houston we have a problem,” is spoken in this 1995 film based on true events.

Apollo 13

200

This Shakespeare play features the tragic romance of two young lovers from feuding families.

Romeo and Juliet

200

The one who makes it, sells it. The one who buys it, never uses it. The one who uses it, never knows they’re using it. What is it?


Coffin

200

This country in South America is the largest by both land area and population.

Brazil

200

In Germany, this type of calendar counts down the days to Christmas with small surprises behind its doors.


Advent Calendars

300

This 2022 film starring Tom Cruise is a sequel to a 1986 blockbuster about fighter pilots.


Top Gun: Maverick?

300

A group of lions is known as this.


Pride

300

The more you have of me, the less you see. What am I?


darkness

300

This Asian country is known for its high-tech cities, spicy food, and the demilitarized zone (DMZ) separating it from its northern neighbor.

South Korea

300

During World War I, soldiers on both sides of the frontlines paused fighting in this famous Christmas event.


Christmas Truce

400

In Stranger Things, this 80s song by Kate Bush became a massive hit again after being featured in Season 4.


“Running Up That Hill”

400

The first modern Olympic Games was held in this city.


Athens

400

I am an odd number. Take away one letter, and I become even. What am I?


Seven

400

This country has the largest population in Africa and is known for its Nollywood film industry.

Nigeria 

400

This German Christmas legend describes a sinister companion of St. Nicholas who punishes naughty children.

Krampus

500

Known as the “Queen of Pop,” this artist set the Guinness World Record for the best-selling female recording artist of all time.


Madonna

500

This Egyptian god of the afterlife is often depicted with a jackal’s head.

Anubis

500

I disappear the moment you say my name. What am I?


Silence

500

This country in Central Asia is doubly landlocked, meaning it is surrounded entirely by landlocked countries.

Uzbekistan

500

This carol, often sung in Latin, is also known as Adeste Fideles.


O Come, All Ye Faithful

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