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100

This is the number of ghosts that show up in Christmas Carol.

What is 4?

100

This phrase “Merry Christmas” in Spanish.

What is "Feliz Navidad?" 

100

This snack is often left out for Santa.

What are cookies and milk? 

100

Rather than having a white Christmas, Elvis is expecting it to be this color.

What is Blue? 

100

The tradition of wearing ugly sweaters at Christmas has a notable origin in this year in Vancouver, Canada and evolved into a popular tradition featured movies and fashion.

What is 2002?

200

Miracle on 34th Street is based on this real-life department store.

What is Macy's?

200

This country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree.

What is Germany?

200

This popular Christmas confectionary item has its origins traced as far back as 2400 BC. It's current name comes from the Old French "gigembras," which means "gingered food." 

What is Gingerbread?

200

Gayla Peevy sang that she wants this semiaquatic mammal for Christmas.

What is a Hippopotamus?

200

Known by this name, this candle holder holds candles that are lit on each evening of Hannukah.  

What is a Menorah? 

300

This is the city where the McCallisters are going on vacation when they accidently left Kevin behind.

What is Paris?

300

These are the three colors used for Kwanzaa.

What is black, red, and green. 

Black: Represents the people of African descent and unity

Red: Represents the blood shed in the struggle for freedom

Green: Represents the fertile land and hope for the future

300

This red & white striped candy is often hung on Christmas trees. 

What is candy cane?

300

This was given by a true love on the seventh day of Christmas.

What are Seven Swans-a-Swimming?

300

Despite its poisonous and parasitic nature, this is commonly used as a festive decoration during Christmas, with the tradition of kissing under it.

What is mistletoe?

400

The fictional character of the Grinch was inspired by the book How the Grinch Stole Christmas by this famous children's author.

Who is Dr. Seuss?
400

Hanukkah lasts for this many nights.

What are eight nights?


400

This was the first company that used Santa Claus in advertising.

What is Coca-Cola?

400

This Christmas-themed ballet feature a young girl and a mouse king.

What is The Nutcracker?

400

Before we had electric Christmas lights, these were placed on a Christmas tree and lit. 

What are candles?

500

This article of clothing made frosty the snowman come to life.

What is a magical silk hat?

500

In Northern Europe, St. Nicholas Day or The Feast of St. Nicholas is celebrated on this day in December, not Dec. 25. 

What is December 6th?
500

Historically also known as "milk punch" or an "egg milk punch." This beverage traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, egg yolk and whipped egg white. Alcohol is often also added for adults.

What is Egg Nogg?

500

This is the most recorded Christmas song with over 733 versions.

What is Silent Night?

500

This wreath of candles (3 purple and 1 pink) are lit each Sunday during this Christian season of preparation and anticipation that leading up to Christmas.

What is Advent?

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