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100

Name the most recorded Christmas Song

Silent Night

100

In Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song", what is "roasting on an open fire?"

Chestnuts

100

What frightening figure did the Austrian government warn could harm children's mental health in the 1950s?

Krampus, the horned demon who punishes naughty children

100

A Parasitic plant with ancient ties to winter Solstice celebrations

Mistletoe

100

Tried to battle a glass and lost.

Annik

200

You better watch out, You better not cry, You better not pout I'm telling you why

Santa Clause is Coming to Town

200

Eggnog is made of eggs, milk, sugar and what?

Cream

200

In Ukraine, what creepy insect is said to have decorated a poor widow's tree with silver and gold?

A spider 

200

The first artificial Christmas tree was made in the 19th century using the feathers of what bird?

Goose

200

Wants to leave us for British Columbia

Nat

300

With a corn cob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of coal

Frosty the Snowman

300

Which food and drink company helped popularise the image of Santa Claus' red and white outfit?

Coca-Cola

300
This Icelandic creature is a giant orgre who lives in a cave. During Christmas she emerges to hunt for children, which she kidnaps, takes to her cave, and cooks in a vat of stew.

Gryla

300

These popular christmas treats originated in Germany and these shepard shaped sweets were initially created to keep children happy during long church services in 1670.  

Candy Cane

300

Abandoned the team to travel for a month in the land of chocolate.

Lea

400

And if you ever saw it, You would even say it glows

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

400

What much-reviled Christmas edible is known for its long shelf life?

Fruitcake

400

In The Nutcracker, what animal is the villainous king?

A mouse (the Mouse king)

400

These two intelligence agencies during world war two came together to create decks of cards to hand out to soldiers as Christmas gifts, but they also helped Allied prisoners of war escape from German POW camps. When wet, individual cards peeled apart to reveal maps of escape routes. 

American and British intelligence agencies. 

400

Superman can see through walls but this teammate now has 200/200 vision

Amelie

500

What a laugh it would have been if Daddy had only seen

I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

500

Which fruit is traditionally included inside a Christmas stocking?

An orange or Clementine

500

What large straw effigy is burned every Christmas in Sweden?

A giant goat (the Gavle Goat)

500

This Christmas decoration was invented in 1610 in Germany. It was spun from real silver and then hammered out and was more of a luxury decoration than cheap version it is today. 

Tinsel

500

This troll came out of her cave to participate in this game.

Mallory