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Santa's sweaty sack
100

Kids leave this out for Santa at night.

Milk and cookies

100

The source of Frosty the Snowman's magical powers.

His hat

100

An animated film about a train that carries kids to the North Pole.

The Polar express

100

"Last Christmas I gave you my _____ but the very next day you _____ __ _____."

heart, gave it away

100

How do you say Merry Christmas in Spanish?

Feliz Navidad

100

The official beverage of Christmas time.

Eggnog

200

Naughty children get this on Christmas.

A smack (also a lump of coal).

200

Traditional snowflakes have this many tips.

Six

200

This Disney movie celebrates both Christmas and Halloween.

The Nightmare Before Christmas

200

"Oh Christmas tree, Oh Christmas tree how lovely are thy __________."

branches

200

From which country does the Christmas drink Eggnog originate?

England

200

The beverage company that has been using commercials starring Santa Claus since the 1930's. 

Coca Cola

300

The fairy tale that inspired the first gingerbread house.

Hansel and Gretel

300

The temperature at which it starts to snow.

O celsius

300

This actor plays Buddy the elf.

Will Ferrell

300

This many horses are pulling the sleigh in "Jingle Bells".

1

300

This country is the largest exporter of Christmas trees.

Canada

300

This holiday became popular after it was featured on an episode of Seinfeld.

Festivus

400

The year the Eaton's Centre did not put up their 108 foot Christmas tree.

2022

400

The chemical formula for snow.

H2O

400

The Grinch's heart grows this many times.

3

400

Frosty's nose is made of this.

A button

400

This fast food restaurant is so popular in Japan during Christmas that it often has to be ordered weeks in advance.

KFC

400

Your star sign if born on Christmas Day.

Capricorn

500

The reindeer that shares its name with another holiday mascot.

Cupid

500

The colour of mistletoe berries.

White

500

In "It's a Wonderful Life", this happens every time a bell rings.

An angel gets its wings

500

All I want for Christmas is two of these.

Front teeth.

500

The tradition of putting up Christmas trees began in this country.

Germany

500

The most common breed of dog used for pulling sleds.

Husky

600

It's put on top of trees or made in the snow.

An angel.

600

The colour of a polar bear's skin.

Black

600

The number of ghosts that visit Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol".

4

600

This was on the 10th day of the "12 Days of Christmas".

10 Lords-a-leaping

600

A woman plays the role of Santa Claus in this European country.


Italy

600

This holiday celebrates the miracle of one night's oil burning for 8 nights.

Hanukkah

700

This Christmas item takes its name from the old French word "estincelle" meaning spark.

Tinsel

700

Two of the four spices used to bake gingerbread cookies.

Ginger, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg

700

The number of Home Alone movies.

700

This Christmas song was one of the first songs broadcasted from space.

Jingle Bells

700

This holiday celebration means "first fruits" in Swahili.

Kwanzaa

700

The first day of winter.

December 21

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