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100

This was the city that Kevin McCallister's family was travelling to for the holidays in the movie Home Alone.

What is Paris, France?

100

This Canadian city is officially known as "The Christmas capital of the world". 

What is Winnipeg? It earned this title because its frequent and abundant snowfalls each December virtually guarantee a white Christmas, providing ideal weather for skating, sleigh rides and roasting chestnuts over an open fire.

100

Alvin the Chipmunk wants this item for Christmas in "The Chipmunk Song".

What is a Hula Hoop?

100

People are expected to do this under the mistletoe.

What is kiss?

100

In the Merry Gasmas episode of "Corner Gas," originally telecasted on December 12, 2005, Wanda (Nancy Robertson) desperately wants to give her son this highly sought after item as a Christmas gift.

What is a battery-powered ChewBot Trans-Farmer Goat-Robot?


 As TV fans are well aware, the sole Christmas-themed episode of "Corner Gas" was originally telecast on Dec. 12, 2005. 

200

This classic movie is repeatedly referenced in the 2003 Christmas in Canada episode of the animated series "South Park".

What is the Wizard of Oz? The Canadian content of this "South Park" episode refers to "The Wizard of Oz" via lines such as, "I don't think we're in America anymore" and "The Only Road in Canada," which alludes to The Yellow Brick Road.

200

This famous Canadian was born on December 25, 1971.

Who is Justin Trudeau? Pierre and Margaret Trudeau had three sons, two of whom were indeed born on Christmas Day: Justin in 1971 and Alexandre, who was born on Dec. 25, 1973. 

200

The words "figgy pudding" are included in this Christmas carol.

What is "We wish you a merry christmas"?

200

In 1905, this company sponsored the first Santa Claus Parade in Toronto.

What is "The T. Eaton Company"? 

200

This country is credited with starting the Christmas Tree tradition in the 16th century.

What is Germany?

300

 The 1994 film "The Santa Claus" spawned this many sequels.

What is Two? (The Santa Clause 2 in 2002 and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause came in 2006).

300

Mary and Joseph travelled to the manger on this animal.

What is a donkey?

300

This is the best -selling Christmas song of all time.

What is Bing Crosby's "White Christmas"?

300

This colour elephant game depicts the exchange of amusing and impractical gifts during the holidays.

What is white?

300

There are two real North Poles. Santa lives at one of them and the second one is located in a city in this state.

What is Alaska?

400
In the original "Frosty the Snowman" animated movie, this is the first thing Frosty says when he comes to life.

What is happy birthday?

400

This number of countries do NOT celebrate Christmas.

What is 18?

400

These animals kept time with the little Drummer Boy when he played his drum for Baby Jesus.

What at the ox and lamb?

400

It takes this long for a Christmas tree to grow.

What is seven years, on average?

400

This U.S. President made Christmas a national holiday.

Who is Ulysses S. Grant?

500

This real-life department store was the setting for the "Miracle on 34th Street".

What is Macy's?

500

According to legend, this U.S. President had his very own eggnog recipe.

Who is George Washington?

500

This artist sang and wrote the hit song "Run, Run, Rudolph".

Who is Chuck Berry?

500

At the Port of Vancouver, young girls dress in traditional kimonos to accompany the arrival of a special first shipment from Japan that kicks off the Christmas season for many Canadians. It contains this item.

What are oranges? Japanese oranges arrive in Canada during winter. As a result, they have been making spirits bright and filling the Christmas stockings of kids of all ages for well over 100 years. 

500

This gentleman was the first mall Santa.

Who is James Edgar? (an entrepreneur who dressed up in his department store.