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No Place Like "Home" for the Holidays
Christmas Melody's
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This movie features Kevin McCallister being left home alone.

Home alone

100

This team won the 2025 Panda Game.

Carleton Ravens

100

This holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus.

Christmas

100

This Christmas movie’s title includes the word Home.

Home Alone

100

This classic Christmas song begins with “You better watch out…”.

Santa Claus Is Coming to Town

200

This Christmas film stars Will Ferrell as a human raised by elves.

Elf

200

This city was the first capital of Canada.

Kingston

200

Which plant is hung in doorways at Christmas.

Mistletoe

200

This superhero character from The Boys has “Home” in his name.

Homelander

200

This song includes the lyric “I don’t want a lot for Christmas”.

All I Want for Christmas Is You

300

In The Grinch, the Grinch lives above this town.

Whoville

300

This is the most common Christmas tradition around the world.

Exchanging gifts

300

This country is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition.

Germany

300

This home-improvement retailer’s slogan is “More saving. More doing.”.

Home Depot

300

This Christmas song was originally sung by Bing Crosby.

White Christmas

400

This Christmas movie is debated if it’s a Christmas movie.

Die Hard

400

This online shopping event follows Black Friday.

Cyber Monday

400

In this country, children leave their shoes out to be filled with gifts on December 5th. (Hint in Europe)

The Netherlands

400

This cartoon dad would rather stay home eating donuts than attend a family event.

Homer Simpson

400

This Christmas song tells the story of a reindeer with a shiny nose.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

500

This 1946 black-and-white film stars George Bailey.

It's a wonderful life.

500

This economic concept explains why demand rises during the holidays.

Seasonal demand

500

This Northern European figure inspired the modern image of Santa Claus.

Saint Nicholas

500

This 1939 film made the phrase “There’s no place like home” iconic. (Hint it's not a Christmas movie)

The Wizard of Oz

500

This Christmas song, originally recorded in 1942, is still one of the best-selling singles of all time.

White Christmas