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100

The surname Stoll originates from this European country.

Germany

100

This pale wood is often used for baseball bats and tool handles.

Ash Wood

100

What year did I graduate college?

2011

100

“Bah, humbug” comes from this classic Christmas novella.

A Christmas Carol

100

Elvis Presley famously owned multiple Cadillacs, including one painted this unusual color.

Pink

200

Before Coca‑Cola ads popularized his look, Santa was often depicted wearing this color.

Green

200

This famous FBI building is located in Washington, D.C.

The J. Edgar Hoover Building

200

This singer, known for “Superstition,” was born on May 13, 1939.

Stevie Wonder

200

Babe Ruth wore this famous uniform number with the Yankees.

Number 3

200

This automaker once built cars with wooden frames hidden beneath steel panels.

Morgan Motor Company

300

This character is the Grinch’s loyal dog, often forced into holiday mischief.

Max

300

July 29 falls under this zodiac sign.

Leo

300

The name Teresa is believed to come from this language.

Greek

300

What country does the last name Ross come from?

Scotland

300

This NHL team has won the most Stanley Cups in league history.

The Montreal Canadiens

400

The first artificial Christmas trees were made using this unexpected material.

Goose feathers

400

This invasive species once caused widespread power outages on Guam by climbing electrical lines.

The brown tree snake

400

This evergreen species is the most popular Christmas tree in the U.S.

Fraser fir

400

Bob Ross only painted one of these animals on‑camera once in all 31 seasons of his show.

Polar Bear.

400

The Detroit Red Wings play in this arena, nicknamed “Hockeytown.”

Little Caesars Arena

500

What year did "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" originally get published?

1957

500

On July 29, 1981, this British royal married Lady Diana Spencer.

Prince Charles

500

In the board game CLUE, The character known as Mr. Green in the U.S. version was originally called what in British version.

Reverend Green

500

Charles Dickens wrote Scrooge as a critique of this social issue in Victorian England.

Greed

500

The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 occurred in this U.S. city.

Boston

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