Santa's Reel
SnowGlobe
Fa La La La La
Santa's Workshop
It's Not ALL about Christmas
100

Hot Cocoa, Suit, Son

"The Santa Clause"

100

In this country, most people have cold Christmas dinners which can include fresh seafood.  Santa should want to change his clothes for less 'hot' ones. 

Australia 
100

"Joyful all ye nations rise; Join the triumph of the skies"

'Hark! The Herald Angels Sing'
100

Featured in a popular movie, this electronic was one of the most highly sought-after toys during the 1993 holiday season. 

Talkboy

100

Thomas Jefferson refused to declare this holiday as a holiday and thought it was better suited as a state holiday, not a federal one. 

Thanksgiving

200

Child, Parade, Judge

"Miracle on 34th Street"

200

In this country, with less than 1% of its people being Christian, "Kentucky for Christmas" became a tradition in the 1970's by getting KFC for family dinner. 

Japan

200

"Choirs of angels, sing in exultation"

'O Come, All Ye Faithful'

200

In 1978, this colorful item was one of the most popular Christmas toys of the year. 

Simon

200

The chubby baby with wings and a bow and arrow that we call Cupid, was originally known to the ancient Greeks as this god. 

Eros

300

Skepticism, Boy, Bell


"The Polar Express"


300

In this Northern European country, the Yule Goat has been a Christmas symbol dating back to ancient Pagan festivals. 

Sweden

300

"Making spirits bright, what fun it is to ride"

'Jingle Bells'

300

Children went crazy for these unique figures in 1983.

Cabbage Patch Kids

300

These two holidays often compete for the highest candy sales every year. 

Easter and Halloween

400

Adopted, Coffee, Spirit 

"Elf"

400

While waiting for Babbo Natale to bring gifts, people may enjoy their Christmas cake, or 'Panettone', in this country.

Italy

400

Daily Double!

"Gay happy meetings when friends come to call"

'The Most Wonderful Time of the Year'

400

This toy with over 100 "feelers" became an instant hit when it was "caught" and released in stores in 1987. 

Koosh Ball


400

This holiday's first celebration in the United States was held in Boston in 1737. 

St. Patrick's Day

Bonus Question

Where was the real St. Patrick born?

500

Birdhouse, Orphan, Superman

"Fred Claus"

500

Throughout this European country's history, wives and children would decorate wooden boats to welcome their husbands and sons back safely from the sea.  Today, both trees and boats are decorated to keep up with the tradition. 

Greece

500

"Everybody knows a turkey and some mistletoe help to make the season bright"

'The Christmas Song' will accept 'Chestnuts roasting on an open fire'

500

In 2010, this newly developed device released a Color version and on Christmas Day alone, over 1 million of these were bought. 

Barnes and Noble's Nook

500

This 'holiday' became an occurrence after the first one in April of 1789.

Inauguration Day