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This red-nosed reindeer is considered "the most famous reindeer of all".

Who is Rudolph?

100

Children leave this tasty snack for for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve: ____ & ____.

What are milk and cookies?

100

Couples are encouraged to share a kiss when they meet under this seasonal plant.

What is mistletoe?

100

This winter sport can be enjoyed cross-country or downhill.

What is skiing?

100

This type of tree is typically cut down each year to be sold as Christmas trees. 

What are fir trees?

200

In Dean Martin's "Let It Snow", this adjective is used to describe the weather outside. 

What is frightful?

200

Edible houses with candy decorations are typically made with this traditional baked good

What is gingerbread?

200

Before Christmas, many children write letters to Santa Claus, whose workshop is supposedly located here.

What is the North Pole?
200

After a snow storm, children can be found outside building this figure.

What is a snowman?

200

1 in 3 men wait until this day of the year to do their Christmas shopping.

What is Christmas Eve?

300

The other reindeer would not let Rudolph join in any of these activities.

What are reindeer games?

300
A sauce made with this type of fruit is often served on Christmas with turkey dinner.

What are cranberries?

300

This mischievous character is placed in different locations around the home each day, and has been known to pull pranks on children? 

What is Elf on the Shelf?

300

This holiday, observed on the day after Christmas, originated as a way for the rich to give their servants boxes of items to share with their families.

What is Boxing Day?

300

Santa is said to have this many reindeer (including Rudolph) pulling his sleigh.

Hint: It helps if you can name them all...

What is 9?

400

In “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer,” Grandma had been drinking too much of this festive holiday beverage.

What is eggnog?

400

Christmas pies, served in many English-speaking countries, are also known by this more descriptive name, inspired by the blend of beef suet and fruit in the filling

What are mincemeat pies?

400

The Spanish tradition of eating these fruits at midnight on New Years' Eve is growing in popularity in North America. 

What are grapes?

400

On a snowy winter walk, these special accessories can help one to keep from sinking in the snow. 

What are snowshoes?

400

It consists of inexpensive foil now, but this glittery decoration started as strips of real silver.

What is tinsel?

500

“I’m dreaming of a white Christmas” with every one of these.

What is "Christmas card I write"?

500

Rather than dining on turkey, the Whos in Whoville in Dr. Seuss’s Christmas classic “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” enjoy this descriptively named main dish.

What is roast beast?

500

Ornaments resembling this food have become tradition in many households. Whoever finds the ornament on the tree first gets a special treat. 

What is a pickle?

500

On New Years' Day, many people kick off the year by partaking in this daring and chilly activity.

What is a polar plunge?

500

This beverage company has used Santa Claus in its Christmas marketing since 1931.

What is Coca-Cola?

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