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Toy Trivia
100

In the song Frosty the Snowman, wearing this article of clothing allowed Frosty to begin to dance around.

An old silk hat

100

In the 1964 classic “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” this companion of Rudolph has aspirations for dentistry

Hermey

100

Unlike vertical pine trees, this small-sled race has athletes lying in a horizontal supine position.

Luge

100

In this country, a giant straw goat constructed annually for the start of Advent has become most well-known for being the victim of repeated arson attacks

Sweeden, the Gävle Goat

100

The "Tickle Me" version of this Sesame Street character was the "it" toy of the 1996 holiday season.

Tickle Me Elmo

200

 We Wish You a Merry Christmas calls for this dessert, usually containing honey, fruits and nuts

Figgy pudding

200

This cartoon character’s name is used to indicate a small, thin, or undesirable Christmas tree.

Charlie Brown

200

This Province/Territory has the most ski resorts in Canada.

British Columbia

200

In Japan, many families order from this American fast-food chain for Christmas dinner. (hint, do you remember the answer from Christmas Trivia 2023?)

Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)

200

Versions of the Jeep Wrangler, Ford F-150, and Lightning McQueen can all be purchased under this Mattel product line.

Hot Wheels

300

According to the narrator of You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch, he would not touch the Grinch even with this.

A thirty-nine and a half-foot pole

300

This acclaimed actor is joined by co-stars Kermit, Fozzy Bear, and Gonzo in The Muppets Christmas Carrol (1990).

Michael Caine

300

This team has the most Stanley Cup wins in the NHL, with over 20 titles.

Montreal Canadians


300

The Legend of the Christmas Spider is an Eastern European folktale which explains one possible origin of tinsel on Christmas trees. It is most prevalent in this country.

Ukraine

300

Inducted into National Toy Hall of Fame in 2003, saying this toy "naturally inspires water play and soothes youngsters’ fears of water."

Rubber Duck

400

On the eleventh day of The Twelve Days of Christmas, my true love sent me these performers, most commonly associated with Scotland

Eleven Pipers Pipping

400

"Treat every day like Christmas" is the first rule of being an elf in this 2003 Christmas comedy.

Elf (2003)

400

Nicknamed "Captain Clutch", this Olympian hockey player is best known for completing a “golden goal hat trick”, scoring three game-winning goals in three separate gold medal games.

Marie-Philip Poulin

400

An 1640 act banned "Yule Vacance" in this country, making Hogmanay the most popular winter celebration until Christmas returned as a public holiday in 1958

Scotland

400

Skipper, Anastasia, Todd, Tutti, Chelsea, Kelly, and Kristine are the seven fictional siblings of this famous children's toy.

Barbie

500

In Winter Wonderland, love-struck narrators build a snowman and pretend that he is this, a synonym for a Protestant pastor

Parson Brown

500

In Home Alone (1990), after being left behind by his family, Kevin McCallister installs a series of booby traps to defend his home from these burglars.

Harry and Marv

500

The "International Winter Sports Week" organized by the French Olympic Committee is considered by many to be the first-ever Winter Olympic Games, held in this year.

1924

500

On December 23rd in Oaxaca City, Mexico, artists celebrate 'Noche de Rábanos' by carving these (hint, the answer is in the question).

Raddishes/Rábanos

500

This children’s arts and crafts product was originally created to clean wallpaper.

Play-Doh