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100

The color of Elvis’s suede shoes, as well as the Christmas he will have without you.

What is blue?

100

Children typically get this in their stockings if they're on the "naughty list"

What is coal.

100

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

What is Macy’s?

100

In the 1983 holiday favorite “A Christmas Story,” Ralphie’s father wins a lamp shaped like this body part as a runner-up prize from a newspaper contest.

What is a woman’s leg?

100

One of the key flavors in eggnog is this aromatic spice, often sprinkled on top as a garnish.

What is nutmeg?

200

It is Hawaii’s way to say, “Merry Christmas to you.”

What is “Mele kalikimaka”?

200

This tradition, now associated with Christmas, began in Ancient Greece as a blessing of fertility in wedding ceremonies.

What is kissing under the mistletoe?

200

The name of the French Christmas cake buche de noel means this, which it is made to resemble.

What is a yule?

200

In 1994’s “The Santa Clause,” Tim Allen’s character takes over as Santa after this accident kills the original Santa Clause.

 What is falling off a roof?

200

Consumers buy an estimated two million of these sugary Christmas loaves each year, a surprising amount for a dessert many people love to hate.

What is fruitcake?

300

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

What is “Christmas card I write”?

300

The name of the plant often used to decorate homes during Christmas, with its bright red and green leaves. 

What are Poinsettias?

300

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

Who (or what) is Krampus?

300

 In this cinematic holiday heart warmer, George Bailey receives a visit from an angel who helps him realize the importance of his own existence.

 What is “It’s a Wonderful Life?”

300

The smooth, candy-like hard frosting used to decorate sugar cookies goes by this regal name.

What is royal icing?

400

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

What is 10?

400

This is the traditional day to put up a Christmas tree in the United States.

What is the day after Thanksgiving. 

400

Popping tubes used in the U.K. to hold gifts and small treats go by this explosive name.

 What are Christmas crackers?

400

Jim Carrey’s grumpy green gremlin lays siege to this town in the 2000 film “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”

What is Whoville?

400

Rather than dining on turkey, the Whos in Whoville in Dr. Seuss’s Christmas classic “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” enjoy this descriptively named main dish.

What is roast beast?

500

These barnyard beasts kept time for a humble percussionist in the Christmas carol, “The Little Drummer Boy”.

What are the ox and lamb?

500

It is a tradition in this country to celebrate Christmas by hiding a pickled cucumber in the Christmas tree.

What is Germany 

500

This holiday, observed in the U.K. on the day after Christmas, originated as a way for the rich to give their servants boxes of items to share with their families.

What is Boxing Day?

500

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

Who is Michael Caine?

500

These are the four major food groups for elves in the Christmas film “Elf”.

What are candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup?

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