Name that Elf
Winter World Tour
Badly Summarized Carols
Land of Sweets
Its Snow N' Ice
100

This grumpy toy-making elf from the 1964 TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 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

I don't have money for gift, but enjoy this sick drum solo.

The Little Drummer Boy

100

In the Nutcracker, this graceful fairy rules the Land of Sweets.

The Sugar Plum Fairy

100

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

Snowman

200

This house elf was freed from servitude when unwittingly gifted a sock by his cruel employer.

Dobby

200

This country is credited with creating the Bûche de Noël, a traditional Yule log cake served during the holiday season.

France

200

Shiny-nosed outcast roasted by coworkers, then promoted overnight to team lead.

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

200

A children’s board game where players race along a colorful path filled with lollipops, gingerbread men, and candy-themed locations.

Candy Land

200

A sport performed on ice where costumed athletes execute choreographed routines featuring axels, flips, and overhead lifts.

Figure Skating

300

This unusually tall elf traveled through the sea of swirly-twirly gumdrops to find the world's best cup of coffee 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

A child discovers that Mom’s idea of “holiday cheer” involves smooching a bearded intruder.

I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

300

In this classic movie, Gene Wilder's character invites us to tour his world of imaginative candy fueled inventions.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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 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” Tió de Nadal, a log with a painted face, then beat it to receive presents. 

Spain

400

Tipsy elder meets the business end of a sleigh.

Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer

400

In this classic fairy tale, siblings Hansel and Gretel stumble upon a house made entirely of this substance, which hides a sinister secret.

Gingerbread

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

Flirty schemer leverages her wish list for a high-end lifestyle, including a fur, a classic car, and a yacht.

Santa Baby

500

In the novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, a child betrays his siblings to a winter sorceress in exchange for this candy.

Turkish Delight

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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