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100

"All is calm"

Silent Night

100

Buddy the Elf described toilets in NYC with this adjective.

Ginormous.  

100

How Mary traveled to visit her pregnant cousin Elizabeth after the Annunciation.

In haste.
100

Name of the fictional town in "It's a Wonderful Life"

Bedford Falls (or Pottersville).

100
Another name for the Canticle of Mary.

Magnificat.

200

"Above the deep and dreamless sleep"

O Little Town of Bethlehem

200

Santa Claus's real name in "The Santa Clause".

Scott Calvin.

200

The name of St. Joseph's father.

Jacob.

200
This attribute of God is symbolized by the circular shape of the Advent wreathe.

Eternal.

200

The formal, liturgical name for Christmas. 

The Nativity of the Lord.

300

"It's Christmastime in the city"

Silver Bells.

300

Die Hard takes place in this major US city.

Los Angeles.

300

St. Joseph was of this House.

David.

300

Main objection for John the Baptist not being named John.

None of his relatives had that name.

300
This man was awaiting for the Messiah and finally saw him at the Visitation, and said to God: "Now you let your servant go in peace..."

Simeon.

400

"when half-spent, was the night"

Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming

400

Producer and Creator of "The Nightmare Before Christmas"

Tim Burton.

400

Birthplace of King David.

Bethlehem.

400

Action the John the Baptist did in the womb of Elizabeth when Mary greeted Elizabeth at the Visitation.

Leaped/jumped.

400

Name for the Church's Evening Prayer.

Vespers.

500

"Pa rum, pum pum pum"

The Little Drummer Boy

500

Name of the toy Arnold Schwarzenegger is frantically trying to buy for his son in "Jingle All the Way" 

Turbo Man

500

Herod ordered that all boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity this age or younger should be killed.

2 years old.

500

The name of the prayer that Zechariah prayed after John the Baptist's birth.

Benedictus (Canticle of Zechariah).

500

The Final Sunday of the Christmas Season celebrates this aspect of Jesus' life.

Baptism.