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200

How does Scott Calvin become Santa Claus?

Santa falls off his roof

200

In the song Jingle Bells, what fun is it to ride in?

One horse open sleigh.

200

Whose eyes are made of coal?

Frosty the Snowman

200

According to legend, what holiday treat resembles a shepherds staff?

Candy Cane

200

How to say Merry Christmas in Hawaiian?

Mele Kalikimaka

400

What is the main course of the Whoville Christmas dinner?

Roast Beast

400

What song and by who, do many try and avoid from December 1st to the 25th?

Last Christmas by Wham!

400

What reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot?

Cupid

400

What is celebrated on December 26th?

Boxing Day.

400

What company both popularized and standardized the modern image of Santa Claus?

Coca-Cola

600

In Elf, how does Buddy get to the North Pole?

Crawls into Santa's bag

600

What three words describe the Grinch?

Stink, Stank, Stunk.

600

Who is cuddly as a cactus?

The Grinch.

600

What country leaves a mince pie and glass of sherry for Santa on Christmas Eve?

England

600

What distinguishes the Coca-Cola Santa look from a more traditional Santa look?

Buttons down the coat in place of fur.

800

How many ghost visit Ebenezer Scrooge?

*Double*

4 (Jacob Marley, Past, Present, Future)

800

What popular Christmas song was written for Thanksgiving?

Jingle Bells

800

Who is the shadow of Saint Nicholas?

Krampus

800

What country has KFC as a traditional Christmas Eve dinner?

Japan

800

What two reindeer are named after weather phenomena?

Donner (thunder) and Blitzen (lightning)

1000

Where is the McCallister family traveling to in Home Alone?

Paris

1000

Who is the King of Christmas music?

Bing Crosby (over 70 songs)

1000

Who lurks about in December and will eat people who do not receive new clothing before Christmas Eve?

*Double*

The Yule Cat (Jólakötturinn)

1000

What country is credited with starting Christmas trees?

Germany

1000

What were the first Christmas tree ornaments made from?

Fruits (apples, pears and oranges)