Silver Screen Santas
Holiday Hunger
Reindeer Games
Santa's Workshop
Winter Wonderland
100

In this classic movie, Kevin McCallister is accidentally left home alone and has to defend his house from burglars.

Home Alone

100

These red-and-white striped treats are shaped like a shepherd’s crook.

Candy Canes

100

This reindeer was teased for his glowing red nose until he saved Christmas.

Rudolph

100

This hybrid handheld console from Nintendo is one of the most requested items in Santa's workshop every year.

Nintendo Switch

100

This is the geographic location where Santa and his elves live and work.

The North Pole

200

This mean, green creature tries to steal every present in Whoville.

The Grinch

200

ou might use frosting and gumdrops to build a house out of this spicy-sweet cookie.

Gingerbread

200

This is the total number of reindeer that pull Santa's sleigh, including Rudolph.

Nine

200

This tiny scout hide in people's houses to watch the kids and report back to Santa every night.

Elf on the Shelf

200

This "jolly happy soul" has a corncob pipe, a button nose, and eyes made out of coal.

Frosty the Snowman

300

Buddy the human travels from the North Pole to New York City to find his father in this comedy.

Elf

300

These are typically left on a plate for Santa, often accompanied by a glass of milk.

Cookies

300

This reindeer’s name starts with a "B" and sounds like the German word for "Lightning."

Blitzen

300

According to legend, you will find this in your stocking if you end up on the "Naughty List."

Coal

300

These long, sharp spikes of ice hang from the edges of roofs when snow melts and refreezes.

Icicles

400

This animated movie features a magical train that takes children to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.

The Polar Express

400

This thick, creamy holiday drink is sometimes topped with nutmeg, but many kids think it tastes like liquid bubblegum.

Eggnog

400

This is the only reindeer whose name starts with the letter "V."

Vixen

400

This vehicle doesn't have wheels or an engine, but it can fly across the world in one night.

Sleigh

400

This European country is credited with starting the tradition of the Christmas Tree.

Germany

500

In The Nightmare Before Christmas, this "Pumpkin King" tries to take over Santa’s job.

Who is Jack Skellington?

500

This heavy, brick-like cake filled with dried fruit is a famous holiday gift that many people joke about using as a doorstop.

Fruitcake

500

These are the two reindeer named after a space object and a Roman god of love.

Comet and Cupid

500

This is the real-life historical name of the 4th-century bishop who eventually became known as Santa Claus.

St. Nicholas

500

While some people start celebrating in November, this is the official date of Christmas Day.

December 25th