Oh, baby!
Santa 'Claws'
Baneful Brainrot
Nature's Gifts
Rockin' round the Christmas Tree
100

This baby animal is called a(n): Joey

Kangaroo

100

This animal, often associated with Christmas, is known for pulling Santa’s sleigh through the snowy skies.

Reindeer

100

This term describes someone who is really good at flirting or has natural charisma.

'Rizz'


100

This cone-producing structure from pine trees is often used in wreaths, garlands, and centerpieces.

Pinecone

100

This shiny mineral is often used to make decorations for Christmas ornaments because of its sparkling appearance. It is also the main ingredient in jewelry like rings and necklaces.

Diamonds

200

This baby animal is called a(n): Cygnet or Flapper

Swan

200

The Christmas tradition of using this plant for decorations began with early Christians in Europe. It’s a plant with red and green leaves and is native to Central America.

Poinsettia

200

This popular online trend, particularly on platforms like TikTok, has people humorously reference what two numbers in a variety of situations.

6-7 

¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

200

This parasitic plant affects tree health by reducing growth and causing dieback.  

Mistletoe

200

This type of rock, made of compressed plant material, sometimes symbolizes a part of the Christmas tradition when people talk about receiving it in their stockings for being naughty.

Coal

300

This baby animal is called a(n): Eft

Newt

300

This animal is often seen in holiday lore and is symbolic of winter in many cultures. In the UK and Northern Europe, it’s also believed to bring luck if you spot it near your home.

Robin

300

This adjective describes something as "impressive," "outstanding," or "slaying."

"Ate"

300

During the Chinese New Year, this is often used to create decorations and symbols for wealth, health, and happiness in the coming year.

Bamboo

300

This famous fossil, often depicted in Christmas-themed decorations, is a mammal that went extinct long before the arrival of humans. It roamed the Earth during the Ice Age and was known for its large tusks and thick fur.

Wooly Mammoth

400

This baby animal is called a(n): Leptocephalus

Eel

400

The "Christmas Island", located in the Indian Ocean, is famous for its annual event when thousands of these red-colored animals migrate to the coast to breed, creating a striking natural phenomenon.

Red Crabs
400

This game, featuring blocky worlds, is a core part of Gen Alpha's digital life alongside Roblox.

Minecraft

400

These were considered a rare and exotic treat in parts of Europe during the Victorian era. It became a Christmas tradition to place _______ in stockings as a symbol of prosperity and good fortune.

Fruits (Oranges, Apples, Lemons)

400

According to Christianity, this gift was presented to the newborn Jesus by the Magi, symbolizing kingship and royalty. 

Gold 

500

This baby animal is called a(n): Ephyra

Jellyfish

500

The "Yule Log," which was once burned during Christmas celebrations, was originally tied to ancient traditions of the winter solstice. In some cultures, it was a symbol of _______, which signifies rebirth and renewal.

Sun / Solar Return

500

In Minecraft, how do you get to the "Nether"?

You must create a specific 4x5 vertical frame using obsidian blocks and then light the inside of the frame on fire, typically using a flint and steel.

500

________ have long been used in making garlands, wreaths, and tree ornaments due to their abundance during the winter months. In many cultures, they symbolize immortality and are associated with hope during the cold winter season.

Pine Needles

500

This rare, green-colored gemstone, sometimes called the "Christmas Stone," forms in volcanic rocks and is prized for its unique color. It is often found in olivine-rich rocks and has been used for holiday jewelry and ornaments since ancient times.

Peridot

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