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100

This 1843 novella by Charles Dickens is credited with reviving the "spirit" of Christmas in Britain and America.

A Christmas Carol

100

How many ghosts does Scrooge see in a Christmas Carol? 

4

100

This party theme is based off of an "itchy" item of clothing is often gifted by grandmothers and worn for family photos.

Ugly Sweater

100

In this song the singer requests a  yacht, diamond ring and a check to name a few from Santa? 

Santa Baby

100

This animated snowman likes hugs. 

Olaf

200

The first tree at this NYC landmark was put up in 1931 by construction workers during the Great Depression.

Rockefeller Center

200

In The Santa Clause, what happens to the previous Santa that causes Scott Calvin to take over the job?

He falls of the roof

200

This sticky cake is the most re-gifted and joked-about holiday food.

Fruit Cake

200

Who holds the record for the best selling Christmas Album? 

Elvis Presley

200

This was the name of the department store in Miracle on 34th Street. 

Coles (will also accept Macy's)

300

This 2018 animated film is currently the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time.

The Grinch

300

In The Nightmare Before Christmas, what is Jack Skellington’s title in Halloween Town?

Pumpkin King

300

This "tradition" involves a small scout who hides in your house and "reports back to Santa" if you’ve been bad.

Elf on the Shelf

300

Finish the Lyric!

"Then how the reindeer loved him, as they shouted out with glee, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer..."

"...You'll go down in history"

300

This character famously steals a toothbrush after asking if it was approved by the American Dental Association. 

Kevin McAllister

400

St. Nicholas was originally born in the 4th century and it was in this modern day country. 

Turkey

400

According to Elf, the four main food groups are: Candy, Candy Canes, Candy Corn and this? 

Syrup

400

This is the name of the "socially awkward" gift exchange where you can "steal" presents from others.

White Elephant

400

This famous Christmas song was originally written for a Thanksgiving program at a church in Savannah, Georgia.

Jingle Bells

400

In the poem A Visit from St. Nicholas, these are the two reindeer whose names mean "Thunder" and "Lightning" in German.

Donner & Blitzen

500

In 1823, this famous poem (originally titled A Visit from St. Nicholas) gave Santa his eight reindeer.

Twas the Night Before Christmas

500

This 1946 film was a box-office flop upon release but became a classic after its copyright lapsed and it was shown repeatedly on TV.

It's a Wonderful Life

500

In the movie A Christmas Story, Ralphie is mortified when he has to wear this specific animal costume gifted by his Aunt Clara.

Pink Bunny Suit

500

Thurl Ravenscroft, the man who sang "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch," was also the original voice of this famous cereal mascot.

Tony the Tiger

500

This European figure is the "Christmas Devil" who carries a bundle of birch sticks to swat naughty children and a sack to haul them away.

Krampus