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In "You're a mean on Mr.Grinch", the singer says the grinch has termites here

in his smile

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The town where Jesus was born 

Bethlehem

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Where Kevins Family was going on vacation

France

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Marley's first name

Jacob

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The typical meal eaten for Christmas dinner in Japan

KFC fried chicken

200

the composer for The Nutcracker

Tchaikovsky

200

The largest Christmas gift in history 

The Statue of Liberty 

200

"Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings" is from this movie

It's a Wonderful Life

200

The actor who played Scrooge in the Muppet Christmas carol

Michael Caine

200

In many eastern European countries, it’s traditional to keep this kind of fish in the bathtub for a few days prior to Christmas to be eaten for Christmas dinner

Carp

300

"Frosty the snow man was a jolly happy soul, with a____ and two eyes made out of coal"

corncob pipe

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The Pagen holiday often confused and/or combined with Christmas 

Yule

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Ralphie's Brother in A Christmas Story

Randy

300

The form taken by the Ghost of Christmas Past in the movie Scrooged

A chain-smoking taxi driver

300

How long the Christmas season last in the Philippines

5 months

400

the first person to record "I'll be home for Christmas"

Bing Crosby
400

This country is where our Christmas tree traditions originate from 

Germany

400

The first seasonal slasher film made

Black Christmas

400

the year a Christmas Carol was first published 

1843

400

In this country, it’s traditional for the family to bathe in a sauna on Christmas eve

Finland

500

"Do you hear what I hear" is inspired on this real-world event 

the Cuban missile crisis

500

This was a popular Christmas gift for young boys in the 19th century

Beer

500

The name of the postman in Klaus

Jesper

500

the year the Alastair Sims Christmas Carol was released

1951

500

Instead of a Christmas tree, this is the traditional symbol of Christmas in Greece

A boat