Deck the Halls
Near and Far
Silver Bells, er, Screen
Name that Merry Music
Merry & Miscellaneous
100

The decade in which the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree was first put up.

The 1930s (1933)

100

This country has the tradition of filling children’s clogs with candy and treats on December 5.

The Netherlands

100

This actor plays Scrooge in Tessa's favorite Christmas movie, "A Muppets Christmas Carol."

Michael Caine

100

"You will get a sentimental
feeling when you hear
voices singing let's be jolly..."

Rocking Around the Christmas Tree

100

In the world, there are two islands that are named ‘Christmas’ – one is in the Pacific Ocean and the other is in this Ocean.

Indian Ocean

200

The country in which the custom of putting up a Christmas tree originated.

Germany

200

This country is the largest exporter of Christmas trees.

Canada

200

George Bailey's Guardian Angel.

Clarence

200

"There's a tree in the Grand Hotel,
one in the park as well,
The sturdy kind that doesn't mind the snow."

It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas

200

This was the first state to recognize Christmas as an official holiday.

Alabama (1836)

300

The poinsettia is native to this country.

Mexico

300

According to Christmas tradition, this country gifts the tree that is placed at Trafalgar Square in London each year. 

Norway

300

This monster of a man voiced the Grinch in the 1966 cartoon. 

Boris Karloff

300

"Decorations of red
on a green Christmas tree
Won't mean a thing if
you're not here with me."

Blue Christmas

300

There was once a "real-life" Santa Claus. He was a Christian Bishop named Saint Nicholas and would give gifts out to children in this country.

Turkey

400

This popular Christmas decoration gets its name from the French word for "spark."

Tinsel

400

As the clock chimes midnight to ring in the New Year, this Spanish tradition involves eating twelve of this item – one for each chime.

Grapes

400

In this movie, the main character is gifted a "one-year membership to the Jelly of the Month Club" from his employer. 

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

400

"Christmas Eve will find me
Where the love-light gleams."

I'll Be Home for Christmas

400

The Nutcracker ballet first opened in this country. 

Russia (1892)

500

The first U.S. President to decorate the White House with a Christmas Tree.

Franklin Pierce

500

In this country, you might find money under the tablecloth when you sit down to eat the traditional Christmas Eve supper Wigilia.

Poland

500

This animated television film classic, based on the book by Raymond Briggs, features the song "Walking in the Air."

The Snowman.

500

"Giddy-yap giddy-yap giddy-yap, let's go"

Sleigh Ride

500

He wrote " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas."

Clement Clarke Moore

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