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100

During Hanukkah celebrations, It is common to find Latkes, which are a fried fritter made out of THIS.

What are Potatoes?

100

Lifting THIS trophy 24 separate times, The Montreal Maple Leaves have won the most NHL titles in NHL history. Seems appropriate since Canada invented the Sport

What is the Stanley Cup?

100

Robert L. May created THIS character for a Holiday Coloring book after his daughter's favorite animal at the Lincoln Park Zoo. He would have named him Rollo or Reginald before landing on the famous name

Who is Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer?

100

THIS Author was the original writer of the book, "How The Grinch Stole Christmas"

Who is Dr. Seuss

100

Built in 1907, This tradition was started for the Times Square New Year's Celebration.

What is Dropping the New Year's Ball?

200

THIS food, traditionally from Mexico and Central America, is a popular meal for many people celebrating Christmas

What are Tamales?

200

THIS Winter game was founded in Scotland as early as the 16th century. Eventually more professional equipment was made, rather than using stones found in the water and household brooms.

What is Curling?

200

THIS is the Gift that was given on the 5th day of Christmas according to the song, "12 Days of Christmas"

What are 5 Golden Rings?

200

In 1969, the Japanese animation studio, Mushi Productions, helped bring THIS magical man of snow to life.

Who is Frosty the Snowman?

200

Each year, Atlanta celebrates New Year’s Eve by dropping THIS instead of a ball, honoring the state nickname.

What is a Peach?

300

The World Record for one of THESE is 2,520 sq ft. If you were to consume it (Peppermints, gumdrops, Icing and all)it would be over 35.8 million calories 

What is a Gingerbread house?

300

It is recommended that ice should be at least THIS thickness to be able to Ice skate safely.

What is 4 Inches?

300

THESE flowers, originally from Mexico and Central America, are widely used in Holiday floral arrangements. It derives its english name from Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first United States minister to Mexico.

What are Poinsettias?

300

THIS actor played six different roles in Holiday Classic Polar Express. Including the children...

Who is Tom Hanks?

300

The New Year celebration in Times Square leads to the streets being filled with 1.5 tons of THIS.

What is Confetti?

400

In 1842, American Colonists in Virginia started using THIS to decorate their trees.

What is Popcorn?

400

During the THIS war, the largest military snow exchange (Snowball Fight) occurred. What began as a few hundred men plotting a friendly fight against their camp mates soon escalated into a brawl that involved 9,000 soldiers.

What is The American Civil War

400

THIS Norse god is widely regarded to be some inspiration for Jolly ol' Saint Nick.

Who is Odin?

400

THIS is the city the Mcallisters were travelling to in Home Alone when they realized they forgot Kevin.

What is Paris?

400

THIS is where it is common for people to walk or run with an empty suitcase around the block to bring good luck and manifest travel in the new year

What is South and Central America?

500

THIS country created the Yule Log which is made from a sponge cake, generally baked in a large, shallow Swiss roll pan, iced, rolled to form a cylinder, and iced again on the outside. 

What is France?

500

In the late 17th century, THIS country first started making and giving Nutcracker dolls as Holiday gifts, eventually becoming a Christmas staple.

What is Germany?

500

In western cultures, The Iranian festival of Yalda occurs on the longest and darkest night of the year, Is referred to as THIS.

What is Winter Solstice?

500

With a total of 307, THIS company produces an average of 30 new Holiday movies every year.

What is the Hallmark Channel?

500

In 2024, THIS surpassed "Getting Healthy" as the country's number one most common New Year's Resolution.

What is "Saving Money"?

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