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Kwanzaa, meaning "first" in Swahili, was founded in this country

What is the United States?

100

These chocolate coins are often given to children on Hanukkah

What is Gelt?

100

This song, written by James Pierpont, was formerly known as "One Horse Open Sleigh" 

What is Jingle Bells?

100

This shopping holiday boasts the most shopping on a single day in the United States

What is Black Friday?

100

The view from Canada is said to be better than the view from the United States at this famous waterfall

What is Niagara Falls?

200

As he first opened his eyes, Frosty the Snowman shouted this celebratory phrase

What is happy birthday?

200

This famous author wrote A Christmas Carol?

Who is Charles Dickens?

200

Buddy the elf sticks to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns and this viscous delicacy

What is syrup?

200

77% of Americans partake in this holiday tradition, most typically on the first Saturday in December

What is getting (or chopping) a Christmas Tree?

200

Bourbon, a type of "Whiskey" is made from at least 51% of this grain

What is corn?

300

This U.S. president, who is still alive, was the first to recognize Hanukkah in the White House

Who is Jimmy Carter?

300

The Gingerbread Man was created in this European country

What is Germany?

300

“Eight Crazy Nights” is an animated Hanukkah movie starring this Jewish comedian

Who is Adam Sandler?

300

This highest-grossing Christmas movie of all-time was created by John Hughes

What is Home Alone?

300

This chart topping R&B star and former music competition judge sang background vocals on TLC's Don't Go Chasing "Waterfalls"

Who is CeeLo Green?

400

St. Nicholas originated from this middle-eastern country

What was Turkey?

400

This spirit is traditionally added to butter and served in a traditional Christmas pudding

What is brandy?

400

The poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas", published in 1823, contained how many of Santa's Reindeer?

What is 8? (Rudolph was not in the story) 

400

CMXCVIII is the average spend in US dollars per American citizen for Christmas gifts, or this in Arabic numbers

What is 998?

400

Along with Scotland and Japan, this country spells "whiskey" without an "e"

What is Canada?

500
The New Year's Eve ball drop first occurred in this pre-World War year

What is 1907?

500

In Kwanzaa, they recognize this number of principles throughout the celebrations

What is 7? (unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, faith)

500

This reindeer shares a name with a Roman god who is often depicted as a cherub

Who is Cupid?

500

This North American airport boasts the highest number of inbound flights during Christmas week

What is O'Hare? 

500

This South American country is home to the worlds largest "Waterfall", named Angel Falls

What is Venezuela?