Poly want a cracker?
Who's this Oscar guy?
Gooooooooooo Albino Squirrels!
Love thy neighbor
Christmas in July
100

The roman equivalent of Zeus, this king of the gods and god of sky and thunder shares the same name with the fifth planet from the sun. 

Jupiter

100
These three movies have the most oscar nominations, at 14. Name one. 

All about Eve, Titanic, and La La Land

100

Named Otto, the mascot for Syracuse college in New York is both a tasty citrus fruit and the color you get when combining red and yellow. 

What is an orange. 

100

This man is the prime minister for Canada.

Justin Trudeau

100

In the classic song the 12 days of Christmas, the 12th day of Christmas not only features the gifts from the previous eleven days, but also 12 of these. 

12 drummers drumming. 

200

While the number often varies based on the inclusion of Dionysus or Hestia, the Greek pantheon typically has this many Gods. 

12

200

This person, who isn't even an actor, has the most Oscars despite being dead 60 years. 

Walt Disney

200

A cross between the Buddha and an Elf, Saint Louis University has this strange mythical creature as it's mascot.

The Billiken

200

This holiday celebrating the Mexican victory over the second french Empire actually is more commonly celebrated in the U.S.A rather than Mexico itself. 

Cinco de Mayo

200

In the hit Christmas movie Elf, the titular character Buddy the Elf screams the family friendly exclamation "Son of a....." when he is hit with a snowball. 

Nutcracker

300

According to Egyptian mythology, this God of the sun was actually the first pharaoh of the world. 

Ra

300

Surprisingly, the person with the most Oscar Nominations is not an actor, but the composer for movies like Star Wars, Jaws, Indiana Jones, and more. 

John Williams
300

Named Sammy, the university of California Santa Cruz has this tough skinned, shell lacking mollusk as it's mascot. 

The Banana Slug

300

Canada has estimated this many lakes (closest to the actual number wins).

2 million

300

This Central European figure is typically seen as the opposite of Santa, beating misbehaving children with sticks as Santa gives the good children presents. 

Krampus
400

In Greek Mythology, this God was apparently so hideous right out of the womb that Hera threw him out the window, permanently disfiguring him as he fell from Olympus. 

Hephaestus

400

This was the first film not in English to win Best Picture. 

Parasite

400

This farm animal painted with a combination of red and blue is the mascot for Williams College in Massachusetts. 

Purple Cow

400

Mexico primarily operates on this monetary unit. 

Peso

400

During this war, a truce was called between two opposing countries so both sides could celebrate Christmas. 

WWI (1914)

500

Despite his brother Thor being the God of strength and the protection of humanity, this Norse god is the god of War and Justice.

Tyr

500

This movie was the first animated movie to be nominated for best picture. 

Basically about Elaborate Stockholm syndrome.

Beauty and the Beast. 

500

Scottsdale Community college proudly has this edible flower bud of a thistle plant as their vegetable mascot named Arty. 

Artichoke

500

As opposed to the three territories that have governments with power delegated by the Canadian parliament, Canada has ten of these areas that get their power from the Constitution Act of 1867. 

Province

500

Originally in Spring, Emperor Constantine moved Christmas to December for this reason. 

Combat Pagan celebrations
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