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The First Christmas
Christmas Dinner
Characters
Christmas Around the World
100

This reindeer is the father of Rudolph in the 1964 TV special "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer"

Donner

100

The type of clothes the babe was wrapped in 

Swaddling

100

This fruit based condiment is usually served alongside turkey

Cranberry Sauce

100

In "A Charlie Brown Christmas" this character charges 5 cents at their "Psychiatric Help" booth

Lucy

100

In Austria and other Alpine countries, this scary, horned figure is said to punish naughty children during the Christmas season, a counterpart to St. Nicholas.

Krampus

200

Which reindeer have antlers?
1. Female
2. Male
3. All

All

200

Defined as "a fragrant gum resin and used in perfumery, medicine, and incense in the Near East" 

Myrrh

200

 In the song "We Wish You a Merry Christmas," the singers repeatedly demand a serving of this specific type of pudding.

Figgy Pudding
200

In "Mickey's Christmas Carol" Goofy played this character

Jacob Morley

200

In what modern-day country was the real Saint Nicholas born?

Turkey

300

This part of the reindeer's body changes with the seasons

Eyes

300

The author of this Gospel tells of a rising "star from the East"

Matthew
300

Food carved by the Grinch for the Who Feast

Roast Beast

300

In The Nightmare Before Christmas, what name does Jack Skellington mistakenly use for Santa Claus?

Sandy Claws

300

In this country, Santa is left a can of beer instead of a glass of milk

Australia 

400

This Vermont-born blacksmith created the first successful self-scouring steel plow in 1837, revolutionizing farming on the prairies.

John Deere

400

This prophet foretold that the ruler of Israel would come from Bethlehem

Micah


400

Originally baked at the end of harvest season and designed to be saved and eaten at the beginning of the next harvest season

Fruit Cake

400

In the film Home Alone, the two dimwitted burglars, Harry and Marv, are known by this collective nickname.

The Wet Bandits

400

The first artificial Christmas trees were made in Germany during the 19th century from what unlikely material?

Goose feathers (dyed green)

500

In the 1823 poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" (The Night Before Christmas), two of the reindeer names were derived from Dutch words for thunder and lightning. Who are the two reindeer?

Donner and Blitzen

500

After the Wise Men's visit, Joseph, Mary, and Jesus fled to this country to escape Herod's order to kill all young boys in Bethlehem

Egypt
500

In England, women who wanted to find a husband were traditionally encouraged to eat this sweet treat for good luck.

Gingerbread Men cookies

500

Muppet who portrays Tiny Time in The Muppet Christmas carol

Robin the Frog

500

In Germany, this sweet, yeast fruit bread covered in powdered sugar is a traditional Christmas treat

Stollen

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