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Bible
100

Children leave this tasty treat for Santa on Christmas Eve.

Milk and Cookies

100

Children who misbehave may find this in their stockings on Christmas morning.

Coal
100

The other reindeer would not let Rudolph join in any of these activities.

Reindeer Games

100

Edible houses with candy decorations are made from this traditional baked substance.

Gingerbread

100

These two gospels include details about the birth of Jesus.

Matthew and Luke

200

This magical household figure moves from room to room, helping Santa by making sure children are being good.

Elf on the Shelf

200

These two items traditionally appear at the tops of Christmas trees.

Stars and Angels

200

The three words that best describe the Grinch are "and I quote"... ____, ______, ______!

Stink, Stank, Stunk

200

These classic Christmas sweets begin as striped loaves before a machine pulls and twists it into thin hook-shaped treats.

Candy Canes

200

The name of the angel who came to Mary and told her about her role in the coming of the Messiah.

Gabriel

300

When the Grinch discovers the true meaning of Christmas, his heart grows this number of sizes.

Three

300

DAILY DOUBLE

At Christmastime, Santa rings a bell in front of grocery stores and collects money in red buckets for this charitable organization.

Salvation Army

300

In the Twelve Days of Christmas, lords a-leaping appear in this quantity.

Ten

300

The smooth, candy-like hard frosting used to decorate sugar cookies goes by this regal name.

Royal Icing

300

The name of the prophet whom Christians believe predicted the birth of Jesus.

Isaiah

400

This mythical winter sprite is nipping at your nose in "The Christmas Song."

Jack Frost

400

This type of calendar contains pockets filled with treats, one for each day of December through Christmas Day.

Advent Calendar

400

There must have been some magic in this piece of clothing that brought Frosty to life.

Old Silk Hat

400

People buy an estimated two million of these sugary Christmas loaves each year, a surprising amount for a dessert many people love to hate.

Fruitcake

400

In the gospel of Luke the City of David is also called this.

Bethlehem 

500

In Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” this was Mr. Scrooge’s first name.

Ebenezer 

500

This Christmas-themed ballet premiered in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1892.

The Nutcracker

500

"I'm dreaming of a white Christmas" with every one of these.

"Christmas card I write"

500

In "We wish you a merry Christmas," the carolers threaten to stay put until they receive this dish. They sing "Oh bring us some ______ _________."

Figgy Pudding

500

List the animals described in the Bible who were present at the birth of Jesus.

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