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200

This Halloween Movie features three witches and a black cat, & was created in 1993.

What is Hocus Pocus?

200

This beloved candy features short romantic messages like "BE MINE" and "KISS ME."

What are Conversation Hearts? 

200

This Christmas movie has the most famous line of, "you'll shoot your eye out!" 

What is a Christmas story? 

200

This iconic New York City location hosts the famous ball drop every New Year's Eve at midnight.  

What is Times Square?

200

On March 14th, math lovers celebrate this irrational number that starts with 3.14.

What is Pi Day?

400

In the 1978 John Carpenter film, this masked killer terrorizes the town of Haddonfield on Halloween.  

Who is Michael Myers?

400

This winged infant with a bow and arrow represents love on Valentine's Day.

Who is Cupid?

400

This plant with white berries is traditionally hung in doorways, prompting kisses beneath it.  

What is mistletoe?

400

In Spain, it's traditional to eat 12 of these fruits at midnight, one for each chime of the clock, for good luck in the coming year.

What are grapes?

400

Celebrated on September 19th, this swashbuckling holiday encourages speaking like a buccaneer.

What is Talk Like a Pirate Day?

600
This American filmmaker and animator from California is best known for his Halloween films and for creating gothic-style characters. 

Who is Tim Burton?

600

The most common origin theory of Valentine's Day has to do with Roman Emperor Claudius II executing this man for secretly marrying Christian couples. 

Who is Saint Valentine?

600

In "Elf," Buddy travels from the North Pole to this city to find his biological father.  

What is New York City?

600

Many people make these promises to themselves on New Year's Day, though statistics show most are broken by February.  

What are New Year's resolutions?

600

On May the 4th, fans of this sci-fi franchise celebrate with a pun on "May the Force be with you."

What is Star Wars Day?

800

According to superstition, if you see one of these eight-legged creatures on Halloween, it's the spirit of a loved one watching over you.  

What is a spider?

800

This percentage of Valentine's Day cards are purchased by women: 55%, 70%, or 85%.

What is 85%? 

800

im Carrey played this green creature who tried to steal Christmas from the Whos in Whoville.  

Who is the Grinch?

800

This annual parade featuring elaborate floats made of flowers takes place in Pasadena, California, every New Year's Day.  

What is the Rose Parade (or Tournament of Roses)?

800

Observed on February 4th or December 1st in various states, this day honors the civil rights icon who refused to give up her bus seat in 1955.

What is Rosa Parks Day?

1000

In Romania, this historical figure's castle in Transylvania has become a popular Halloween tourist destination.  

Who is Vlad the Impaler (or Dracula)?

1000

In Victorian times, sending one of these "vinegar" valentines was a way to reject a suitor.  

What is a mean or insulting valentine card?

1000

The tradition of the Christmas tree originated in this European country in the 16th century.  

What is Germany?

1000

This song, written by Scottish poet Robert Burns, is traditionally sung at midnight on New Year's Eve around the world.  

What is "Auld Lang Syne"?

1000

This December 21st holiday, created for a TV show, features an aluminum pole and "airing of grievances."

What is Festivus? 

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