Holidays around the World
Little and Big Screen
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Popular toys in History
Traditional Yummies
100

In Europe, he is the evil counterpart to St. Nicholas, punishing bad children before Christmas

Krampus

100

These are the names of the three trick-or-treaters who kidnap Santa Claus in 1993's The Nightmare Before Christmas

Lock, Shock and Barrel

100

All of the other reindeer
used to laugh and call him names.
They never let poor Rudolph
join in any ____ ______.

Reindeer games

100

This 1997 digital pet required cleaning, feeding and playing

Tamagotchi

100

In this country, the traditional Christmas dinner is Kentucky Fried Chicken

Japan

200

Created in 1966, this holiday's name is derived from the Swahili phrase that means "First fruits"

Kwanzaa

200
This 1990 film is the highest grossing Christmas movie of all time

Home Alone

200

Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? In the lane, snow is ____

Glistening

200

In 1982, Coleco Industries released this toy that came with its own birth certificate

Cabbage Patch Dolls

200

This potato pancake is known as a symbol of the resilience and survival of the Jewish people and often found on Hannukah tables

Latke

300

Celebrated between Dec 16-Dec 24, this Latin American holiday celebrates by marching to various stops to symbolize Mary and Joseph's search for shelter

Las Posadas

300

In the TV FRIENDS, when Ross is unable to find a costume to explain Hannukah, he invents this Texas-themed character

The Holiday Armadillo

300

On the third day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Three ____ ____. 

French hens

300

In 1977, this product was arguably the most important catalyst for what would eventually become the home gaming revolution 

The Atari 2600

300

The making of this Hispanic dish is often a day-long celebration where family and friends come together to prep, assemble and eat

Tamales

400

This Japanese holiday celebrates the preparation of the new year by cleaning homes, paying off debts and doing purification rituals

Ōmisoka

400
In Seinfeld, George Costanza's family celebrates this holiday to rebel against the commercialism of Christmas

Festivus

400

I want a hippopotamus for Christmas
Only a hippopotamus will do
I don't want a doll, no dinkey _____ ____.

Tinker toys

400

Derived from Scandinavian folklore, in the late 1980s and early '90s these were a popular toy for kids and work-cubicle decoration for adults 

Troll dolls

400

This German beverage that translates into "glow wine" is a warmed with spices and fruit

Glühwein

500

Celebrated in the UK and Commonwealth countries, this holiday originated by centering around charity

Boxing Day

500

Adam Sandler's "The Chanukah Song" inspired this 2002 film

Eight Crazy Nights

500

Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock,
Jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring.
Snowing and blowing up ____ _ __,
Now the jingle hop has begun.

Bushels of fun
500

In 1985, a former Disney Imagineer created this toy that came with a cassette tape and moving facial features

Teddy Ruxpin

500

Italian-American families celebrate this feast that symbolize the church's seven virtues

The Feast of Seven Fishes

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