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This country is the only one to have won a gold medal in every winter Olympics 

United States

100

This app has caused quite a bit of stir and is the most downloaded app globally 

Tiktok 

100

Based on streaming data, this is the most popular Christmas song 

All I want for Christmas by Mariah Carey 

100

The Oyster has been a basic model of this Swiss watchmaker since the 1920s

Rolex
100

An expression in English often referring to hangovers that originally comes from a Scottish belief that placing a few follicles from a canine on a rabid bite can be a treatment

Hair of the dog 

200

Located at 671 Lincoln Avenue in Winnetka, IL. This Georgian-style house is featured in this winter block buster 

Home Alone 

200

This is the most popular movie of all time (based on revenue) 

Avatar (2009 - 2.9 billion dollars) 

200

This vegetable is the most popular among the Americans on Christmas day Shh... don't tell the Irish

Potatoes 

200

It's showtime! This title serial killer dealt with the Ice Truck and Trinity Killers

Dexter

200

A cocktail with Bacardi, Blue Curacao, pineapple juice, and coconut garnish shares its name with a two-named personification of cold weather, who "The Christmas Song” claims is “nipping at your nose?

Jack Frost

300

A combination of sugar and egg white, this concoction was originally used as a medicinal syrup and ointment, known for its soothing properties to treat ailments like sore throats, coughs, and skin irritations

Marshmallows 

300

This theatrical production had an opening box office weekend of 233 million dollars globally  

Wicked 2 

300

On Christmas night in 1776, this general and his troops crossed the river for a surprise attack that changed the course of the Revolutionary War

George Washington 

300

He created one of the largest empires of the ancient world, stretching from Greece to northwestern India, and his military strategies are still studied today

Alexander the Great

300

This creamy, spiced beverage, often associated with Christmas and New Year's, gets its name partly from a Middle English term for a small wooden mug used to serve alcohol

Eggnog

400

Built in Bethel, Maine, USA in 2008, this installation was named "Olympia," and stood at 12 stories tall Look out for falling vegetable below! 

Snowman

400

This song was the Beatles' first number one hit in the United States and was written specifically  for the American market which they had yet to break into

I want to hold your hand 

400

The first recorded celebration of Christmas happened in this ancient European city circa 336 AD 

Rome, Italy 

400

A 1924 tale about 4 children hiding in this type of railway compartment has spawned more than 150 further titles 

Boxcar

400

This warm, spiced drink, made with red wine & often associated with Christmas & winter holidays is referred to in Germany as 

Glühwein

500

The largest Christmas "tree" is located in this central Italian city...

Gubbio, Italy

500

This person holds the record for most-watched Super Bowl Halftime Show and also won a Pulitizer Prize 

Kendrick Lamar

500

In 1492, this explorers ship ran aground in Haiti. The ships parts were used to build La Navidad becoming the first colony in the "New World" 

Christopher Columbus 

500

Words meaning 'water's edge' are one suggested etymology of this city, once the capital of the province of Aquitania

 Bourdeaux

500

In the 1940s this libation was invented at what’s now the Shannon Airport as a welcome drink for visitors

Irish Coffee

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