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100

In the late 17th century, people used these to decorate Christmas trees.

Fruits

100

Les petits enfants du Québec attendent cette personne chaque 24 décembre.

Père Noël

100

All of the other reindeer
Used to laugh and call him names
They never let poor Rudolph
Join in any _ _


Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

reindeer games

100

Despite the name, this confection of Medieval origin is actually a sweet or savoury cake containing honey, fruits, and nuts.

Figgy Pudding
100

This Biblical woman becomes a flying caretaker in a

1964 Robert Stevenson film.

 

The Virgin Mary Poppins

200

In 1974, KFC aired a popular ad that made their food a staple on Christmas tables in this country.


Japan.

200

Santa is called Babbo Natale in this Mediterranean country.

Italy

200

With a _ _ and a button nose 

And two eyes made out of coal

Frosty the Snowman
Corncob Pipe

200

Ponche Crema, a variety of this, has been made and consumed in the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and Trinidad since the 1900s, also as part of the Christmas season

Eggnog

200

These gift-bringing fellows turn into alien-fighting sharp dressers.

The three wisemen in black.

300
True or false: Poinsettias are toxic?

False.

300

Ded Moroz, a character similar to Santa Claus, handles the gifts in this country, where you'd find St. Basil's Cathedral. 

Russia

300

Come and trim my Christmas tree
With some decorations bought at __
I really do believe in you
Let's see if you believe in me


Santa Baby

Tiffany's

300

 This is a small, traditional British sweet pastry, filled with spiced fruits and often suet

Mince pie.

300

The main character in the manger becomes the lead in a cinematic adaptation of a Tim Rice musical.

Baby Jesus Christ Superstar

400

Prior to their Christianisation, the Germanic peoples (including the English) celebrated this midwinter event.

Yule

400

Father Christmas is a traditional name for Santa Claus dating back to 16th-century England during the reign of this monarch

Henry VIII.

400

Where the treetops glisten and _ _

To hear sleigh bells in the snow


White Christmas

children listen

400

This traditional, multi-course, late-night feast is held after midnight Mass on Christmas Eve (or New Year's Eve) in French-speaking areas and New Orleans.

Réveillon

400

The amount of time Hanukkah lasts becomes an early '90s fast-paced Tom Cruise flick.

8 Days of Thunder

500

This Franz Gruber song is the most recorded Christmas song in history.

Silent Night

500

Sinterklaas, not Santa Claus, is the figure who hands out presents on Christmas in these two countries (Name just one).

Netherlands and Belgium.

500

The three words that best describe you are as follows
And I quote
_ _ _

"Stink, stank, stunk"

You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch

500

Borscht is served as part of the Wigilia Christmas Eve feast in this country.


Poland. 

500

The last of the three beings you mention when you cross yourself turns into a Hayao Miyazaki film about a girl forced to work at a bathhouse 

The holy spirited away

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