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100

Santa’s sleigh zooms 24,000 miles in 24 hours. At this speed, this is how many miles per hour he travels.

What is 1,000 mph?  

100

Flying reindeer rely heavily on this sense, which becomes especially sharp in the cold, moist winter air.

What is smell?  

100

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is displayed in this U.S. city every year.

What is New York City?

100

Identify and correctly spell the misspelled word.

We hung ornamints all over the Christmas tree.

What is ornaments?

200

Buying three $45 Christmas trees for a bundle price of $120 saves you this amount.

What is $15?

200

Christmas lights turn electrical energy into this type of energy that helps us see them glow.
 

What is light energy?

200

This ocean surrounds the North Pole, Santa’s legendary home base.

What is the Arctic Ocean?

200

Identify and correctly spell the misspelled word.

The reindeer were exauhsted after pulling Santa’s sleigh all night.

What is exhausted?

300

At 450 toys per hour, the elves produce this many toys in a 10-hour shift.

What is 4,500 toys?

300

Icicles form when water loses heat and goes through this thermal process.

What is freezing?

300

This island nation is known for its tradition of Christmas Day barbecues because it's summer there in December.

What is Australia?

300

Identify and correctly spell the misspelled word.

Maria baked gingerbred cookies for her neighbors.

What is gingerbread?

400

A cookie recipe uses 3 cups of flour for 36 cookies. For 60 cookies, you’d need this many cups.
 

What is 5 cups?

400

The smell of a Christmas pine tree comes from chemicals released by this part of the plant.

What are the needles?

400

This U.S. state has towns named North Pole, Santa Claus, and Bethlehem.

What is Pennsylvania?

400

Identify and correctly spell the misspelled word.

The snow outside made the street look magicaly bright.

What is magically?

500

A strand of lights repeats red, green, green. This color appears on the 25th light.

What is red?

500

When you rub your hands together to warm them outside, you’re using this type of force.

What is friction?

500

This country’s capital, Berlin, is home to more than 70 Christmas markets every year.

What is Germany?

500

Identify and correctly spell the misspelled word.

We wrapped the gifts in metalic red and gold paper.

What is metallic?

600

If 4% of the 200 Christmas lights on a string are burned out, this many bulbs no longer work.

What is 8 bulbs?

600

A candle burning during Christmas dinner is an example of this kind of change, because new substances form.

What is a chemical change?

600

This U.S. state is known for its huge Christmas light displays in towns like McAdenville, nicknamed “Christmas Town USA.”

What is North Carolina?

600

Identify and correctly spell the misspelled word.

The carolers sang so beautifully it echoed across the neiborhood.

What is neighborhood?

700

A store gives 20% off, then another 10% off the discounted price. This is the total percent discount.

What is 28%?

700

The colorful northern lights seen around Christmas are caused by charged particles from this source.

What is the Sun?

700

This European country is credited with popularizing decorated Christmas trees in the 1500s.

What is Germany?

700

Identify and correctly spell the misspelled word.

My dad wore a ridiculus Christmas sweater with blinking lights.

What is ridiculous?

800

A cube-shaped gift with edges of 8 inches has this volume in cubic inches.

What is 512 cubic inches?

800

A snowflake melting when it lands on your hand demonstrates this method of heat transfer.

What is conduction?

800

This Nordic country sends a huge Christmas tree to London each year as a thank-you for World War II support.

What is Norway?

800

Identify and correctly spell the misspelled word.

The choir practiced their holiday songs in the school auditurium.

What is auditorium?

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