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100

This reindeer stood out from the others because of a colourful body part

Rudolph

100

The official way to say Merry Christmas in Spanish

Feliz Navidad!

100

This originated in England and is also known as 'milk punch'.

Eggnog

100

Christmas movie.

Also a two-act ballet that premiered in Russia on December 18, 1892. 

The Nutcracker

100

This symbolizes love, laughter, and compassion. And the tradition of kissing under it is supposed to be a way of asking for the blessings of the spirits of Christmas

Mistletoe

200

"In Whoville they say – that this character's small heart grew three times that day. And then – the true meaning of Christmas came through!"

The Grinch

200

The exact kind of sleigh used in Jingle Bells.

A one-horse, open sleigh

200

These iconic evergreens were first used by ancient Egyptians and Romans to celebrate the holiday.

Christmas Trees

200

The holiday movie sequel includes a cameo by Donald Trump in New York City

Home Alone 2

200

A Christmas tree topper or the deity that visited Mary & Joseph preceding the birth of Jesus Christ

Angel

300

His significant other is described as a "heavy-set woman with short white hair, rosey cheeks and glasses"

Santa Claus

300

In the Christmas carol, "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" the carolers are pretty insistent they get this treat before leaving.

Figgy Pudding

300

The first company to use Santa Claus in advertising.

Coca-Cola

300

The protagonist of this movie was an orphaned baby, who had crawled into a toy sack and was accidentally taken back to the North Pole, where he was raised by the elves.

Elf (Buddy the Elf)

300

Stuff this with small toys, candy, fruit, coins or other small gifts

Stocking

400

This character had a button for a nose and wore an old silk hat.

Frosty the Snowman

400

In "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", the kids are told not do these two things...

Pout and cry

400

The first gingerbread houses were inspired by this Grimm fairy tale in the early 1800s.

Hansel and Gretel

400

In the movie, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" the lights go down and what character tells the Christmas story for Charlie Brown?

Linnus

400

This alliterate treat was not always striped. When first created, it was all-white. It did not receive its characteristic stripes until around the 1900s.

Candy Cane

500

"You, Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and..."

Vixen

500

In the song 'The 12 Days of Christmas' this was given on the sixth day.

Six geese-a-laying

500

A popular Christmas song actually written for Thanksgiving.

Jingle Bells

500

The first name of this titular character visited by 3 ghosts

Ebenezer

500

Formed when the temperature is at or below freezing, the ice crystals that make up these are symmetrical. However, no two are alike.

Snowflakes

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