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200

Shaun White is a three-time Olympic gold medalist in this sport.

What is snowboarding/half-pipe?

200

This spice, often used in gingerbread, comes from the dried bark of a tree.

What is cinnamon?

200

This Hindu festival, celebrated in late fall or early winter, involves lighting diyas and symbolizes the victory of light over darkness.

What is Diwali?

200

This shiny decoration, often made of thin metallic strands, was historically made of silver and draped over Christmas trees.

What is tinsel?

200

This song, published in 1857, was originally titled "The One Horse Open Sleight" and was not written for Christmas. 

What is Jingle Bells?

400

The winter biathlon combines these two sports.

What is cross-country skiing and rifle shooting?

400

This bread, baked with candied fruit and nuts, is a classic holiday treat in Italy.

What is pannetone?

400

This African-American cultural holiday, celebrated from December 26th to January 1st, focuses on community and heritage.

What is Kwanzaa?

400

This holiday decoration is a model that depicts the scene of Jesus’s birth in Bethlehem.

What is a nativity scene?

400

This 1965 animated holiday TV special was the first to feature a soundtrack that became a jazz classic.

What is A Charlie Brown Christmas?

600

Despite a population of only ~5.5 million, this country has the most medals in Winter Olympic history.

What is Norway?

600

 This French dish layers sliced potatoes with cream and cheese, perfect for a hearty winter meal.

What is potato gratin?

600

On December 13th, Sweden celebrates this saint with processions of girls wearing candlelit crowns.

Who is Saint Lucia?

600

These spiky plants with red and green leaves are a common Christmas decoration and are native to Mexico.

What are poinsettas?

600

The modern image of Santa Claus, with his red suit and white beard, was popularized by this company/product's 20th-century advertising campaign.

What is Coca-Cola?

800

It's the only Winter Olympic sport where competitors go head first down a track.

What is skeleton?

800

Traditionally eaten during Hanukkah, these fried potato pancakes are served with sour cream or applesauce.

What are latkes?

800

This winter solstice celebration by modern pagans honors the rebirth of the sun and is often called the original inspiration for Christmas.

What is Yule?

800

In some Eastern European countries, it’s customary to place straw under the tablecloth on Christmas Eve to represent this.

What is the manger?

800

This animal is associated with New Year’s celebrations in Scotland, where it symbolizes luck if it is the first to enter your home after midnight. In most countries, it represents the opposite.

What is a black cat?

1000

It's the Winter Olympic sport introduced in 1998 that is also referred to as 'Hotdogging'.

What is freestyle skiing?

1000

This German holiday cake, filled with nuts, spices, and dried fruits, is often dusted with powdered sugar.

What is stollen?

1000

This holiday celebrated on January 6th in many Christian traditions marks the arrival of the Magi to visit baby Jesus.

What is Epiphany?

1000

This word, with French origins, is a ball made for perfumes, such as ambergris (hence the name), musk, or civet. It can refer to the scented material itself or to the container that contains such material.

What is pomander?

1000

Some claim this country, which borders Russia, Estonia, and Belarus, held the world's first Christmas tree, decorated in the town of Riga in 1510.

What is Latvia?

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