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200

This ice cream flavor commonly sparks debate among others but is your host’s go-to order.

What is mint chocolate chip?

200

This singer made the 1994 holiday hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You” a seasonal staple.

Who is Mariah Carey?

200

This band rocks on while Uncle Joe rocks out, keeping weekends interesting and the neighbors slightly nervous.

What is “The Incantations”?

200

The Magi traveled far to bring these three gifts, each with special meaning, to honor the newborn King.

What are gold, frankincense, and myrrh?

200

This compound is essential for life, covers about 71% of Earth’s surface, and has a formula consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

What is water?

400

This famous artist’s “eras” are so distinct that your host could name them all in order.

Who is Taylor Swift?

400

In this 2003 comedy, Buddy travels from the North Pole to New York City in search of his real father.

What is “Elf”?

400

This extinct animal, infamous for its tiny arms and loud roar, is a nickname the family often uses for Tyra.

What is “T-Rex”?

400

This small town in Judea is remembered as the birthplace of Jesus, fulfilling prophecy and attracting visitors from around the world ever since.

What is Bethlehem?

400

This part of the cell contains the genetic material and acts as the control center.

What is the nucleus?

600

Before high school, your host qualified for the regional level spelling bee in this grade.

What is 4th grade?

600

This beverage company popularized the modern image of Santa Claus wearing a red suit in the 1930s.

What is Coca-Cola?

600

Karlton learned the hard way that gravity and this sport can lead to chipped teeth and possibly a cautionary tale for life.

What is basketball?

600

Born before Jesus, this cousin’s purpose was to “prepare the way,” calling people to repentance and baptizing many in the Jordan River.

Who is John the Baptist?

600

The shape of a triangle with three different side lengths and three different angles is called this.

What is a scalene triangle?

800

In this metaphor from your host’s favorite movie, a woman is compared to this layered vegetable you peel to get to the good part.

What is an artichoke?

800

This 1892 ballet, set on Christmas Eve, features Clara, a Prince, and the Land of Sweets.

What is “The Nutcracker”?

800

In this year, Dad officially proved he was a legend on the courts and was inducted into the tennis coach’s Hall of Fame.

What is 2019?

800

This Old Testament prophet predicted the virgin birth long before it happened, giving hope to generations waiting for the Messiah.

Who is Isaiah?

800

This small, pear-shaped organ stores bile produced by its neighboring organ to help digest fats.

What is the gallbladder?

1000

In the Drive, Chip, and Putt competition, this is the category in which your host earned a first-place ribbon.

What is “Driving”?

1000

Though commonly sung at Christmas, this classic carol was originally written for Thanksgiving in 1857.

What is “Jingle Bells”?

1000

This family cat might not have calculated derivatives, but it was named after this mathematician known for a certain famous number sequence.

Who is Fibonacci?

1000

This gospel has exactly 24 chapters and records the life, teachings, and events surrounding Jesus, including his birth.

What is Luke?

1000

This element, with atomic number 79, is a dense, malleable metal often used in jewelry and electronic connectors.

What is gold?