"X" Mas
On the Money
Christmas Decorations
In the "Snow"
Musical Instruments
100

High-energy radiation used to take a picture of your insides

X-Ray

100

Since the early 20th century, Abraham Lincoln has been on the front of these 2 pieces of U.S. currency, one a coin & one, paper

$5 and Penny

100

On "the night before Christmas" these were hung by the chimney with care

Stockings

100

3-word phrase describing the fleece of Mary's lamb in a kids' song

White as Snow

100

In addition to 88 keys, one of these has about 230 strings

Piano

200

You may need to rent one of these for prom.

Tux
200

The $1 bill features one of these structures topped by an all-seeing eye

Pyramid

200

In spanish speaking homes, you may hear this phrase instead of "merry christmas"

Feliz Navidad

200

Maybe pick up this souvenir, a fluid-filled glass ball with a landmark inside

Snow Globe

200

In the song "Winter Wonderland", these "ring, are you listening"

Sleigh bells

300

When a doctor taps your knee with a little hammer, he's testing one of these

Reflex

300

In the late 18th century, the first U.S. coins were minted in this city, the capital at the time

Philadelphia!

300

You can kiss under this plant, but don't eat the berries–they can be poisonous

Mistletoe

300

Careful, or Mom could slide these green veggies into your stir-fry

Snow Peas

300

It's the second-largest member of the violin family

Cello

400

This animal product is slang for a person's unwanted concern, as in "none of your..."

Beeswax
400

The Mint still issues bills of this denomination but in a much smaller quantity than the others

$2

400

The pattern on this Christmas treat may have come from the barber pole

Candy Cane

400

To break a world record, on Feb. 17, 2007 almost 9,000 people lay on the ground in Bismarck, N.D. & made these

Snow Angel

400

 This Hawaiian instrument comes in 4 sizes: soprano, concert, tenor & baritone

Ukelele

500

Back Off! I've got this irrational fear of strangers/foreigners

Xenophobia

500

in 2013, this bill began being printed with enhanced security features, including a blue stripe down the center 

$100

500

In 1989 the Supreme Court ruled you can put a tree up on government property but not one of these, which are often seen in front of churches

Nativity scene

500

Ski-doo is a popular maker of these vehicles

Snow Mobile

500

Although we associate it with American country music, this string instrument actually has roots in West Africa

Banjo

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