Christmas Eats
Underneath the Tree
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'Twas the night before
Reindeer Games
100

These sweet, decorated treats are often shaped like trees, stars, or snowmen.

Christmas Cookies

100

First released in 1985, this gaming system made Mario a household name and became a must-have Christmas gift.

Nintendo

100

Frozen precipitation + a human

Snowman

100

On December 24, 1818, this beloved Christmas carol was first performed in a small Austrian village.

Silent Night

100

This red-nosed reindeer helps guide Santa’s sleigh through foggy weather.

Rudolph
200

This spiral-cut meat is a popular centerpiece at many Christmas dinners.

Ham

200

This toy brand is famous for colorful interlocking bricks and has been a top Christmas gift for generations.

Lego

200

A family member + a holiday = this holiday character.

Father Christmas

200

On Christmas Eve 1886, this iconic New York Harbor landmark was first illuminated to the public.

Statue of Liberty

200

This reindeer is known for its speed and shares a name with a common verb meaning “to rush.”

Dasher

300

In Japan, families famously celebrate Christmas by ordering this American fast-food chain’s fried chicken.

KFC

300

Popular in the 1930s, this simple board game based on property ownership became a common family gift during the Great Depression.

Monopoly

300

Something you might find in a trail mix + someone who opens safes or codes

Nutcracker

300

On Christmas Eve 1865, this hate group, infamous for its all-white robes was founded in Tennessee - not very in the Christmas spirit. 

Ku Klux Klan

300

This reindeer’s name refers to a romantic figure often associated with love.

Cupid

400

The Feast of Seven --- is an Italian-American Christmas Eve tradition that features seven different dishes of this.

Fish

400

Year after year, this flexible gift is popular because it lets the recipient choose exactly what they want.

Gift Card

400

A spicy root + a baked good

Gingerbread

400

On Christmas Eve 1968, this NASA mission became the first crewed spacecraft to orbit the Moon.

Apollo 8

400

This reindeer shares its name with a female fox.

Vixen

500

According to Buddy the Elf, these are the four main food groups. 

Candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup

500

First released in 1959, this iconic doll has been a top Christmas gift for decades.

Barbie

500

Combustion + a location

Fireplace

500

Ironically, on Christmas Eve 1971, this Broadway musical premiered, later becoming one of the longest-running shows in history.

Fiddler on the Roof

500

This reindeer’s name means “thunder” in German.

Blitzen