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100

Spending time outdoors during daylight can help regulate this internal body clock.

What is the circadian rhythm?

100

This striped sweet became a holiday favorite because of its hook shaped design which allowed people to hang them as decorations.

What are candy canes?

100

This U.S. state grows the most Christmas trees.

What is Oregon?

100

This holiday, celebrated by many countries on December 26th, originated from the tradition of giving gifts to service workers.

What is Boxing Day?

100

This long river is known for flowing in an unusual direction: from south to north.

What is the Nile?

200

This spice, often used in holiday baked goods, may help to regulate blood sugar.

What is cinnamon?

200

The origins of this popular wintertime drink can trace its roots back to medieval times in Britain, where it was initially made from ale, eggs, and figs.

What is eggnog?

200

The holiday of Hanukkah is also known as the festival of this.

What is the Festival of Lights?

200

Introduced in 1843, this mailing tradition helped popularize winter greetings and illustrations across the world.

What are holiday cards?

200

For the year 2025, Spotify announced that this artist is the most-streamed artist in the world.

Who is Bad Bunny?

300

Taking a short walk after a big holiday meal can help improve this bodily process.

What is digestion?

300

This spicy cookie can be traced back to 11th century Europe when the key ingredient was first brought back by crusaders.

What are ginger bread cookies?

300

In the 1990 movie Home Alone, the bumbling antagonists Harry and Marv are better known by this nickname.

What are The Wet Bandits?

300

In 1908, this iconic New Year’s Eve tradition was first introduced in Times Square.

What is the ball drop?

300

This season, this nation is the third-most-represented country in the NBA, behind only the United States and Canada.

What is France?

400

Studies show that practicing gratitude can lower levels of this stress hormone, which tends to spike during the holidays.

What is cortisol?

400

In this country, it is tradition to eat 12 grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve.

What is Spain?

400

This U.S. president became the first to recognize Hanukkah at the White House by lighting a menorah during an outdoor ceremony.

Who is Jimmy Carter?

400

This famous landmark in the United Kingdom was initially built to perfectly frame the sunset of the winter solstice.  

What is Stonehenge?

400

This city is the world's oldest continuously inhabited city, with evidence of settlement dating back thousands of years.

What is Damascus?

500

Lack of sunlight during the winter months can lead to this condition, often called the “winter blues”

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)?

500

This popular American fast-food chain is incredibly popular in Japan, with its Christmas Eve sales higher than any other day of the year.

What is KFC?

500

Santa Claus is coming to town has been covered over 200 times. In 1970, they released their own version.  

Who are The Jackson 5?

500

The Scottish song “Auld Lang Syne,” traditionally sung as a way to bid farewell to the previous year on Hogmanay (New Year’s Eve), contains lyrics written by this famous Scottish poet.

Who is Robert Burns?

500

This city is the second-most populous city in North America, based on population.

What is New York City?

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