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Christmas 101
Sweets of the Season
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This 1994 Christmas tune is the best-selling Christmas single ever recorded by a female artist, as well as being one of the highest-selling singles in music history.

All I want for Christmas is You

100

An oversized North Pole adoptee, played by Will Ferrel, sets off to find his father in this 2003 Christmas classic.

Elf

100

This tablet, first released in 2010, became a must-have gift for older kids and adults alike

iPad

100

Children who misbehave may find a lump of this black rock in their stockings on Christmas morning.

Coal

100

Edible houses with candy decorations are made from this traditional baked substance.

Gingerbread

200

The color of Elvis’s suede shoes, as well as the Christmas he will have without you

Blue

200

This “Home Alone” character fends off a pair of robbers by building slapstick traps in his house.

Kevin McAllister

200

This furry, talking toy from the late 90s became a massive holiday hit, known for its gibberish language and big ears.

Furby

200

This Christmas plant, popular for its bright red leaves, is native to Mexico and Central America.  

Poinsettia

200

One of the key flavors in eggnog is this aromatic spice, often sprinkled on top as a garnish.

Nutmeg

300

The lyrics to this timeless Christmas song describe a wintery ride in a one-horse open sleigh, but never once mention the word “Christmas.”

Jingle Bells

300

There is an ongoing debate online about whether this action flick starring Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman is actually a Christmas film.

Die Hard

300

The department store that published the famous "Wish Book" catalog, a holiday staple for generations.

Sears

300

In Germany, this frightening anti-Santa Claus with goat’s hooves and horns punishes children who misbehave instead of bringing them gifts.

Krampus

300

In “We Wish You a Merry Christmas”, the carolers threaten to stay put until they receive this proper English dish.

Figgy Pudding

400

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

Eggnog

400

In the classic Christmas movie, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch was described with three words. What are they?

Stink, Stank, Stunk

400

A simple, pet-themed novelty item that was the "hottest" Christmas gift in 1975.

Pet Rock

400

During the holidays, this famous New York City landmark features a colossal Christmas tree and a popular ice-skating rink.

Rockefeller Center

400

Consumers buy an estimated two million of these sugary Christmas loaves each year, a surprising amount for a dessert many people love to hate.

Fruit Cake

500

This ex-Beatle wrote and recorded “Wonderful Christmastime” in 1980 for his second solo album.

Paul McCartney

500

The actor who plays long-suffering Clark Griswold in “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” is this original SNL cast member.

Chevy Chase

500

What year was the Gameboy the Toy of the Year/the most popular toy?

1991

500

It takes this many years for a pine tree to grow to an acceptable Christmas tree height.

15

500

These are the four major food groups for elves in the Christmas film “Elf”.

Candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup.  

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