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Did you hear what happened on Christmas?
100

This is the highest-grossing Christmas song ever.

What is "All I Want For Christmas is You"

100

In this country, Santa is known as Babbo Natale.

What is Italy? 

100

This is the total amount of characters that Tom Hanks voiced in "The Polar Express" 

What is six? 

100

The origins of decorating the Christmas Tree date back to this country in the Middle Ages

What is Germany? 

100

Washington crosses the Delaware. Starting at about 6 p.m. on Christmas Night and lasting until 3 the next morning, the general led 2,400 bedraggled troops and cannons across the river from Pennsylvania at McConkey’s Ferry, beginning a weeklong series of attacks that would culminate in thrilling victories in Trenton and Princeton in the New Year.

What is 1776? 

200

This is what the snowman is called in "Winter Wonderland" 

What is parson brown? 

200

On Christmas Eve in this country, many families share oplatek (an unleavened religious wafer), each person breaking off a piece as they wish each other Merry Christmas.

What is Poland? 

200

This is the name of Buddy The Elf's love interest in "Elf"

What is Jovie? 

200

Wearing this to Christmas Parties became popular in Canada starting in 2001 and it has since made its way down south. 

What are ugly Christmas sweaters? 

200

“To Kill a Mockingbird” was released. The beloved Gregory Peck drama is among dozens of famous movies released on Christmas Day.

What is 1962? 

300

This is how old Brenda Lee was when she recorded "Rockin Around the Christmas Tree" 

What is 13? 

300

The Yule Goat has been a Christmas symbol of this country dating back to ancient pagan festivals. However, in 1966, the tradition got a whole new life after someone came up with the idea to make a giant straw goat, now referred to as the Gävle Goat.

What is Sweden? 

300

This is the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time. 

What is "The Grinch"

300

Trips to the ballet to see "The Nutcracker" started in 1892 at its premiere in this country. 

What is Russia? 

300

Three years after the Civil War ended, Lincoln’s vice president and Oval Office successor Andrew Johnson gave a blanket pardon to anyone who had fought for the Stars and Bars.

What is 1868? 

400

This is what the Alvin the Chipmunk wants for Christmas

What is a hula hoop?

400

Although Christmas is not a national holiday in this country (with less than 1% of the population professing Christianity) its citizens still find an interesting and delicious way to celebrate. Rather than gathering around the table for a turkey dinner, families head out to their local Kentucky Fried Chicken. 

What is Japan? 

400

The only CGI used in this well-known movie was for some light snow. 

What is Elf? 

400

This is the year that a wood burning fireplace started showing on TV with music playing. 

What is 1966? 

400

Charlie Chaplain dies

What is 1977? 

500

This is the total number of gifts that are given by the end of the 12 Days of Christmas. 

What is 364

500

In this country, On Christmas morning, families traditionally eat a porridge made of rice and milk topped with cinnamon, milk, or butter. Whoever finds the almond placed inside one of the puddings "wins"

What is Finland? 

500

Despite the character being male, the titular character of this 1964 movie was actually voiced by a woman.

What is Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer? 

500

While this tradition dates back to ancient Norse mythology, Americans began to sweeten up to the tradition during the Great Depression in the 1930s, as a sign of showing gratitude during a time of struggle.

What is leaving milk and cookies for Santa? 

500

William the Conqueror crowned King of England

What is 1066?