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100

The temperature (Fahrenheit) it will snow. 

What is 32 degrees F?

100

This food and beverage is left for Santa to consume while delivering gifts. 

What are Milk and Cookies?

100

This Holiday movie follows the lives of eight very different couples in dealing with their love lives in various loosely interrelated tales all set during a frantic month before Christmas in London, England.

What is Love Actually?

100

This word is Hebrew for “lamp” and generally refers to the seven-branched golden candelabra or eight-flamed lamp that is lit on the eight nights of Chanukah.

What is a menorah?

100

You cannot recycle wrapping paper that has this on it. 

What is glitter?

100

The informal name for the day following Thanksgiving Day, best known for shopping deals. 

What is Black Friday?

200

Two activities that are typically done in the snow. 

Sledding, snow ball fight, snow angel, build a snowman, build a snow fort, etc

200

A Christmas beverage also known as “milk punch”

What is Eggnog?

200

Two of the top 5 highest grossing (made the most money) Christmas movies of the 2000s.

The Grinch (2018)

Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (2000)

A Christmas Carol (2009)

The Polar Express (2004)

Love Actually (2003)

**6: Elf (2003)

200

These items are typically placed on top of a Christmas Tree.

What is a star or angel?

200

The most popular Holiday gift in 1999. 

What is Pokemon (trading cards)?

200

This Christmas-themed ballet premiered in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1892.

What is The Nutcracker?

300

Trucks put this substance on the road to melt ice and prevent the road from freezing?

What is salt?

300

This potato pancake or fritter is traditionally prepared to celebrate Hanukkah.

What are latkes?

300

The holiday movie that takes place in "Whoville"

What is "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"?

300

The number of reindeer that pull Santa's sleigh. 

What are eight reindeer?

300

In 2022, consumers in the United States expected to spend approximately this much in U.S. dollars on Christmas gifts on average.

300

The ornament on the tip of an elf's shoe.

What is a bell? 

400

The state that recorded the heaviest snow fall in a 24-hour period of 6.3 feet in April 2021. 

What is Colorado? 

Silver Lake, Colorado, from April 14-15, 1921 

400

Two of these spices are used to make gingerbread cookies.

What are ginger, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg?

400

The country where the McCallister family was planning to spend Christmas (Home Alone 1).

What is Paris?

400

Traditionally, Germans will hang this type of ornament on the Christmas tree in a spot that is difficult to find. The first child to find it on Christmas morning gets a special treat or an extra present.

What is a pickle? 

400

The number of holiday packages that FedEx, UPS, and USPS can handle per day. 

What are 110 million holiday packages per day? (Reuters, September 2022)

400

This traditional Christmas decoration is actually a parasitic plant.

What is Mistletoe?

500

These are the official months of Winter in the Northern Hemisphere.

What are December, January, February?

500

Whisky, honey, lemon, cinnamon and cloves are the main ingredients for this winter cocktail. 

What is a hot toddy?

500
Two of the things Buddy the Elf likes eat on his spaghetti

What are candy, candy corn, syrup, and sugar, chocolate syrup, marshmallows, or Pop-Tarts?

500

This holiday celebration leads to 1.5 tons of confetti filling the streets of Times Square. 

What is New Year's Eve?

500

The total number of gifts given in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" song.

What is 364?

500

According to a Spanish tradition, you need to eat 12 of these as the clock strikes midnight in the New Year.  

What are grapes?

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