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In 1642, this famous English scientist was born a handful of years before an apple fell on his head.

Isaac Newton

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Beginning in 1989, a long running advertisement shows this chocolate candy simulating bells playing We Wish You a Merry Christmas.

Hershey's Kisses

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Typically celebrated in October or November, this Hindu festival of lights celebrates the victory of light over darkness.

Diwali

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A former cast member of SNL // Gene Autry 1949

Maya Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

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The result of a widely successful 1970s "Kentucky for Christmas" campaign, this American fast food restaurant offers a popular holiday meal in Japan that often must be pre-ordered months in advance.

KFC

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In 1776, George Washington and 2,400 troops crossed this river to ambush a regiment of Hessian mercenaries.

Delaware River

200

A famous advertisement by this beer company from 1990 shows a Christmas light wrapped palm tree while O Tannenbaum plays in the background.

Corona

200

The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah celebrates the rededication of the temple following this group of revolutionaries successful overthrow of the Seleucid Empire in Judea.

The Maccabees

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Fast food ice cream product at a place known for fresh, never frozen beef // Gene Autry 1950

Wendy's Frosty the Snowman

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Historically known as milk punch, this traditional holiday beverage sometimes mixed with brandy or rum.

Eggnog.

300

In 1914, British, French and German troops laid down their arms and celebrated a 24 hour truce on this stretch of land, the name given to the narrow band of land between two trenches in World War I.

No Man's Land

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A 1993 commercial for this food company shows a snowman melting to reveal a young child after eating a bowl.

Campbell's Soup

300

In 1966, Dr. Maulana Karenga founded combined aspects of several African harvest festivals to create Kwanzaa following this series of social unrest in Los Angeles, CA.

Watts Riots

300

17th Century English Christmas Carol // Sixth overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft, center from Kentucky

The First Nerlens Noel

300

Germanic mulled wine made with dry wine, orange, cloves, cinnamon and other spices.

Gluhwein

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In 800 AD, this Frankish king is crowned the first Emperor of the Romans in 300 years.

Charlemagne

400

Several advertisements by Budweiser shows this breed of horse running in various winterscapes.

Clydesdales

400

The public holiday of Boxing Day in the UK and various nations that previously made up the English Commonwealth was originally a celebration of this Christian feast day.

St. Stephen's Day.

400

Isaac Watts 1719 // Blizzard Entertainment fantasy RPG

Joy to the World of Warcraft

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In Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, this symbolic centerpiece of the Whos' Christmas feast.

Roast Beast

500

In 1991, the resignation of this president of the USSR marked the end of the Soviet Union.

Mikhail Gorbachev

500

In 2024, this car manufacturer celebrated the 25th anniversary of its December to Remember promotion.

Lexus

500

The second most important day in Japanese tradition, this holiday on the last day of the year typically involves families eating a bowl of toshikoshi-soba or toshikoshi-udon, long noodles representing the cross over from on year to the next.

Omisoka

500

Thomas Oliphant 1862 // American pop rock duo of the 1970s and 1980s from Philadelphia.

Deck the Hall & Oates

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Allegedly an old German custom but likely the result of a clever marketing ploy from a salesman in the 1880s to sell imported German glass ornaments, an ornament shaped like this vegetable is often hidden on a Christmas tree with the first person to find it entitled to a special reward.

Pickle

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