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MISC
100

This Danish toy has 28 sets sold every second during the Christmas season.

LEGO

100

George Washington was doing this on December 25, 1776.

CROSSING THE DELAWARE

100

In A Charlie Brown Christmas, Linus places this item around the sad little Christmas tree to show it love and help it stand tall, symbolizing how "a little love" makes a difference.

HIS SECURITY BLANKET

100

Christmas is celebrated during this season in New Zealand.

SUMMER

100

This animal is often associated with Christmas in Australia.

KANGAROO

200

The Rockettes perform at this New York City theater every year.

RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL

200

In the New Testament, this city is identified as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth.

BETHLEHEM

200

In the 1983 film, "A Christmas Story", Ralphie's dad claims this word must be Italian when opening up the famous lamp from its crate.

FRAGILE or "FRA-GEE-LAY …"

200

This Midwest state has a town named Santa Claus, famous for its year-round Christmas theme and a special post office that receives letters for Santa from all over the world.

INDIANA

200
Wild reindeer are also known by this name in North America.

CARIBOU

300

Depicting a family toasting with scenes of charity on the sides, and sold for one shilling, this was the first of its kind in 1843.

CHRISTMAS CARD

300

This country gives the Trafalgar Christmas tree to the UK every year as a symbol of gratitude for Britain's crucial support during World War II.

NORWAY

300

In the 1989 movie, "National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation", Clark Griswold wears a navy blue cap to represent this NFL team.

The Chicago Bears

300

There are around 29 locations with Christmas-themed names in the U.S , but there are only this many towns specifically named "Christmas".

TWO

(Florida, Michigan)

300

The “X” in “Xmas” stand for this word from the Greek letter Chi.

CHRIST

400

Name The Grinch's loyal dog and best friend, a devoted companion who helps him carry out his plans to ruin Christmas, even dressing up as a reindeer with a horn on his head.

MAX

400

These items were the first stocking stuffers for poor daughters according to the tradition of hanging stockings dating back to Saint Nicholas.

GOLD COINS

400

This classic was the highest grossing Christmas movie of all time until it was surpassed by the animated film The Grinch in 2018.

HOME ALONE

400

This state holds the U.S. and world record for seasonal snowfall, with Mount Baker Ski Area receiving an astonishing 1,140 inches (95 feet) during the 1998-99 winter.

WASHINGTON

400

This popular Christmas tree decoration was invented in the 1880s.

STRING LIGHTS

500

In 2016 in Saskatoon, over 7,500 people helped set a Guinness World Record for the largest one of these.

SNOWBALL FIGHT
500

This English monarch is often credited with introducing turkey as part of the Christmas menu, and is no stranger to eating it as well.

HENRY VIII

500

In the classic Christmas movie, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", the Grinch was described in these three words.

STINK, STANK, STUNK

500

Used in toasts to good health and prosperity, eggnog's origins trace back to this country.

ENGLAND

500

Name one of two of Santa's reindeer that come from weather phenomena.

DONNER (THUNDER)

BLITZEN (LIGHTNING)