Name that Elf
Joy to the World
Badly Summarized Carols
Land of Sweets
Its Snow N' Ice
100

This is the name of the grumpy toy-making elf from the 1964 TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer who wants to be a dentist.

Hermey

100

This country is credited with starting the tradition of bringing a decorated evergreen tree into the home.

Germany

100

Happy birthday, little baby. Enjoy this sick drum solo!

The Little Drummer Boy

100

This traditional holiday beverage is usually made with milk, cream, sugar, and whipped eggs, often spiked with rum or brandy.

Eggnog

100

When its snowing, you can make this winter companion with a carrot, coal, sticks, and maybe a little magic.

Snowman

200

Once enslaved by a wealthy wizarding family, he found his freedom when presented a sock.

Dobby

200

In this country, finding a spider web on one's Christmas tree is a sign of good luck in the coming year.

Ukraine

200

A cautionary tale about bullying and ultimate triumph over haters.

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

200

Packed with dried or candied fruits and nuts, this dessert is famous for its long shelf life and is the frequent subject of jokes.

Fruitcake

200

A discipline where athletes perform choreographed routines that involve jumps, spins, and lifts on the ice.

Figure Skating

300

Raised by adoptive father Papa Elf, this unusually tall elf traveled through the sea of swirly-twirly gumdrops to find family in New York.

Buddy

300

Thanks to a highly successful marketing campaign in the 1970s, Kentucky Fried Chicken has become the dominant holiday meal for millions of families in this country.

Japan

300

Voyeuristic child sees something that makes him question the health of his parent's marriage.

I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

300

This traditional British hot punch is a mulled apple cider or ale that is famously referenced in a carol. 

Wassail

300

This unique form of angling involves drilling a hole into a frozen body of water to drop a line and catch fish.

Ice Fishing

400

This high-ranking no-nonsense Head Elf appears in the first two Santa Clause films and is known for enforcing North Pole's rules, much to the new Santa's chagrin.

Bernard

400

In this country, children "feed" Tio de Nadal, a small wooden log with a painted face, and command it to dispense gifts through songs and beatings.

Spain

400

A family confirms that a relative overindulged in eggnog, resulting in a tragically unusual hit-and-run accident.

Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer

400

The tradition of baking and decorating this specific type of holiday "house" is often traced back to the German fairy tale Hänsel and Gretel.

Gingerbread House

400

This winter sport involves a team sliding stones down an ice sheet toward a circular target, using brooms to modify the path.

Curling

500

Known for his archer skills and flowing blonde hair, this Prince of the Woodland Realm is a key member of the Fellowship of the Ring.

Legolas

500

Rather than Santa, children in this country are visited by 13 mischievous troll-like characters known collectively as the Yule Lads.

Iceland

500

A gold-digger's transparent attempt to convince Santa Claus in gifting such prizes as a sable, a '54 convertible, and a yacht.

Santa Baby

500

This thin, fried-dough sweet, often shaped like a wheel or star and dusted with cinnamon sugar, is popular in Mexico during the holiday season.

BUÑUELOS

500

This winter activity involves packing snow into blocks and using them to construct temporary, dome-shaped shelters traditionally used by Inuit.

Building an Igloo

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