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100

In "We Wish You a Merry Christmas," carolers ask for this dessert.

What is figgy pudding?

100

The largest species of penguin, native to Antarctica.

What are Emperor penguins?

100

This movie features a train that carries kids to the North Pole on Christmas.

What is "The Polar Express?"

100

This is what you'll find in your stocking if you make Santa's naughty list.

What is coal?

100

The holiday celebrated the day after Christmas in countries such as Canada, Australia, and the UK.

What is Boxing Day?

200

These danced in children’s heads as they slept in the poem “‘Twas The Night Before Christmas."

What are sugar plums?

200

This curved structure uses only body heat to stay warm and can be over 100 degrees warmer inside than outside.

What is an igloo?

200

The main villain in the movie "The Nightmare Before Christmas."

Who is Oogie Boogie?

200

This famous reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot.

Who is Cupid?

200

Since New Zealand is located in the Southern Hemisphere, Christmas there occurs during this season.

When is summer?

300

This holiday treat was originally designed to resemble a shepherd’s staff.

What are candy canes?

300

These large Arctic creatures often hunt seals by waiting at holes in the ice.

What are Polar Bears?

300

The fairy tale that inspired the first gingerbread houses.

What is "Hansel and Gretel?"

300

National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day is celebrated on the third Friday of December every year. That means in 2025, the holiday falls on this day.

When is December 19th? OR

When is tomorrow? :)

300

The number of nights Hanukkah is celebrated for.

What is eight?

400

This Christmas treat is known for its notoriously long shelf life.

What is fruitcake?

400

Aurora Borealis, often visible in Alaska, Canada, and several Scandinavian countries, goes by this common name.

What are the Northern Lights?

400

In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas," this is the gift given on the second day of Christmas.

What are two turtle doves?

400

These British cardboard tubes are broken open and typically contain small gifts, messages, and candy.

What are Christmas crackers?

400

People in Japan often eat food from this familiar restaurant for their Christmas meal.

What is Kentucky Fried Chicken?

500

The country where eggnog comes from.

What is England?

500

The number of sides a snowflake always has.

What is six?

500

The number of ghosts that visit Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol."

What is four?

500

In the United States, about 1.3 billion of these are sent in the mail each year during Christmas.

What are Christmas cards?

500

This country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree.

What is Germany?

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