Holiday Numbers
Cryptic Christmas
Holiday Food
Traditions
Santa's Bag
100
Horses for a sleigh

One

100

An edible domicile

Gingerbread House

100

These might be roasted on an open fire.

Chestnuts

100

If you don't behave you might receive this in your stocking.

Coal

100

Popular holiday decorative plant is poisonous to cats.

Poinsettia

200

Ghosts

3 (4 if you count Marley)

200

Left out for St. Nick.

Cookies

200

This beverage company has been featuring Santa in advertisements since 1930

Coca Cola

200

Honoring your ancestors by drinking from a Unity Cup

Kwanzaa

200

1983 unobtainable but in demand Christmas toy.

Cabbage Patch Kid
300

Food Groups from the movie Elf

Candy, candy canes, candy corn and syrup

300

Famous holiday cake

Fruit cake

300
Made with potatoes, salt and eggs...usually eaten with sour cream or applesauce.

Latkes

300
Hiding Elf who spies on children

Elf on a Shelf

300

The last name of the family from A Christmas Story.

Parker

400

Reindeers

8 (or 9 if you count Rudolf)

400

Strands of silver

Tinsel

400

This British Christmas dessert usually involves dousing with brandy and setting on fire before serving.

Christmas pudding

400

Famous Russian ballet

The Nutcracker

400

Complex Italian/American Christmas Eve dinner tradition

7 Traditions

500

Gifts from true love

78

500

A bell rings.

Angel gets it's wings

500

In this country the new year is commemorated by eating 12 grapes.

Spain

500

Dominic the Donkey is from this country.

Italy

500

Cousin Eddie's mug.

Moose.