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100

Which Christian feast celebrates the birth of Jesus?

Christmas

100
At what temperature does water freeze? 

32 degrees

100

Home Alone, primarily takes place in this city

Chicago

100

This holiday song includes the lyric "Tis the season to be jolly"

Deck the Halls

100

This holiday decoration is traditionally placed at the top of a Christmas tree

Star or Angel

200

This plant name comes from the Greek word meaning "painted leaf"

Poinsettia
200

This term describes snow that has partially melted and refrozen

Slush

200

This department store is where Buddy works in the movie Elf

Gimbels

200

This holiday song was first performed by Bing Crosby in 1941

White Christmas

200

This figure, punishes misbehaving children during the holidays

Krampus

300

In the poem A Visit from St. Nicholas, how many reindeer are mentioned? 

Eight

300

This atmospheric condition causes frost to form overnight

freezing temperatures at ground level

300

This actor voices the conductor in The Polar Express

Tom Hanks

300

"Later we'll have some pumpkin pie" is a lyric in this song

Sleigh Ride

300

This popular Christmas decoration was originally made from silver

Tinsel

400

This country is credited with creating the first advent calendar

Germany

400

This winter weather phenomenon includes freezing rain that coats surfaces in ice

Ice Storm

400

George Bailey receives this gift from the townspeople at the end of It's a Wonderful Life

Money/Donations

400
This artist wrote All I Want for Christmas if You
Mariah Carey
400

Before red became the standard, Santa Claus suits were commonly depicted as this color

Green

500

This was the original name of Handel's Christmas carol, Joy to the World

Messiah

500

This is the name of the longest night of the year, occurring in December

Winter Solstice

500

This 1988 holiday movie features a corporate Christmas party gone wrong

Die Hard

500

This Christmas carol is traditionally sung to the tune of Greensleeves

What Child Is This? 

500

This Scandinavian country introduced the tradition of leaving porridge out for holiday spirits

Norway

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