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There are 11 of these in "The Twelve Days of Christmas."

What is Pipers piping? 

200

In Home Alone (1990), the McCallister family leaves Kevin behind on their trip to this city. 

Where is Paris?

200

In some traditions, an ornament shaped like this food is hidden in Christmas trees.

What is a pickle?

200

According to folklore, this horned figure punishes naughty children around Christmas time

Who is Krampus?

200

This is the name of the department store in Miracle on 34th Street (1947, 1994).

What is Macy's or Cole's?

400

"Jingle Bells" was originally written to celebrate this holiday.

What is Thanksgiving?

400

The first name of Dickens's grouchy humbug. 

Who is Ebenezer?

400
This is "roasting on an open fire."
What are chestnuts?
400

This short borrowed French word originally meant “birth” in Latin, but now means "Christmas" or "Christmas carol." 

What is Noel?

400

This means "Merry Christmas" in Hawaiian.

What is Mele Kalikimaka?

600

This duo recorded the song “Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy” in 1977. 

Who are Bing Crosby and David Bowie?
600

This was the first gift of Christmas in The Polar Express (2004). 

What is a silver bell from Santa's sleigh?

600

This is the most popular cookie in America during Christmas time. 

What is a sugar cookie?

600

This famous Christian reformer is credited as the first to put lights (candles) on a Christmas tree in the 16th century.

Who is Martin Luther?

600

Judy Garland first introduced this song in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). 

What is "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas?"

800

This famous country artist recorded "Hard Candy Christmas" in 1982, a melancholy holiday hit. 

Who is Dolly Parton?

800

These 3 olfactory words describe the Grinch best from How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). 

What is "stink, stank, stunk?"

800

Strangely enough, this is a common Christmas meal for many people in Japan.

What is Kentucky Fried Chicken?

800

This environmentalist U.S. president banned Christmas trees at the White House.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

800

This close neighboring country sends a Christmas tree to London every year as a gift (for support in World War II).

Where is Norway?

1000

The Peanuts gang sings this song at the end of A Charlie Brown Christmas.

What is "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing?"

1000

In Elf (2003), Buddy got his name from this. 

What are Little Buddy Diapers?

1000

Candy canes are shaped the way they are because the German choirmaster who first invented them in 1670 made them to look like this. 

What is a shepard's staff?

1000

According to legend, these shiny objects were the first stocking stuffers, dating back to Saint Nicholas. (Hint: not a toy)

What are gold coins?

1000

If you totaled the number of all the gifts in "The Twelve Days of Christmas," you would get this many gifts. (Closest answer)

What is 364?