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100

Who is the main villain in “The Nightmare Before Christmas?”

Oogie Boogie

100

In what century was eggnog invented?

13th Century 

100

In which country do people celebrate Christmas with a meal called Réveillon?

France

100

Which popular Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving?

Jingle Bells

100

What does "Noel" actually mean in Latin?

Birth

200

Who is the main character in The Christmas Carol?

Ebenezer Scrooge

200

What is the most popular meal for Christmas in Japan?

KFC

200

According to Austrian folklore, what is the name of the horned figure that punishes naughty kids at Christmastime?

Krampus

200

"All I Want for Christmas Is You" was first released in what year?  

1994

200

In which country is eggnog believed to have originated?

England

300

What three words best describe The Grinch?

Stink, Stank, and Stunk

300

In Germany, what is the traditional fruit cake called?

Stollen

300

What was the first year that the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree was put up?

1933

300
How do you say Merry Christmas to You in Hawaiian?

Mele Kalikimaka

300

What country is the Poinsettia, with its red and green foliage, native to?

Mexico

400

What are the robbers called in Home Alone?

The Wet Bandits

400

Which soft drink advertisement is connected with Santa Claus?

Coca-Cola

400

Who created the first electric light Christmas display?

Thomas Edison

400

What was Jingle Bells titled initially?

"One Horse Open Sleigh."

400

How many wise men / Magi / kings does the bible say visited the baby Jesus?

Trick Question! It doesn't mention a number

500

In "The Polar Express", what does the main character say after blowing the train whistle?

"I've wanted to do that my whole life"

500

The first Christmas cards commercially produced featured children drinking what beverage?

Wine

500

In Bolivia, what animal is commonly brought to attend mass on Christmas Eve?

llamas

500

What Christmas carol does Scrooge particularly dislike?

 “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen.”

500

What year did Christmas become a federal holiday in the US?

1870