($5) It was this that made Frosty the Snowman come to life one day
What is - An old silk hat
100
($20) Santa’s red and white suit originates from this company’s ad campaign in the 1930’s.
What is - Coca Cola
100
(10$) Christmas has never been a big deal in this Asian country. But a quirky tradition has emerged in recent years: Kentucky Fried Chicken Christmas Dinner.
What is - Japan
100
($15) This film has become the highest grossing Christmas movie of all time.
What is - Jim Carey's "How The Grinch Stole Christmas"
100
($5) Originally named ‘Reginald’, this four legged animal was created by the Montgomery Wards Dpt. Store for their holiday coloring book.
Who is - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.
200
($10) The colors of Red, Green, White and Blue are all mentioned in this "country-fied" Christmas tune with a 'colorful' title .
What is - "Blue Christmas"
200
($5) This is Santa’s very own zip code… as well as his favorite thing to say. (hint... there are a total of 6 characters [numbers or letters] in the zip code)
What is - H0 H0 H0
200
($15) In this Mediterranean country, the role of Santa belongs to an old, ugly witch named "Befana", who brings gifts and treats to the children.
What is - Italy
200
($10) In the movie Elf, Buddy congratulates the employees of a street-side café for this accolade.
What is - "...making the world's best cup of coffee!"
200
($20) Aside from being associated with Xmas, he is also known as the patron saint of unmarried women, thieves, prisoners and pawnbrokers.
Who is - St. Nicholas
300
(20$) This song was originally written about a horse race and intended as a song for the Thanksgiving season.
What is - Jingle Bells
300
($15) Of Santa’s reindeer, these two are named after the weather phenomena of Thunder and Lightning (must get both names right)
Who are - Donner and Blitzen
300
($5) In Holland, he is the little helper of “Sinterklass” (St. Nicholas”) and he passes out candy to the children.
Who is - "Swarte Piet" or "Black Peter"
300
($5) In this Christmas classic, the main character gets a sickly-looking ‘nevergreen’ tree for the set of the holiday school play.
What is - A Charlie Brown Christmas
300
($15) This holiday plant is long considered a symbol of fertility and virility, but its Germanic name literally means “Dung on a Twig”.
What is - Missletoe
400
($5) (2 part question): In "Winter Wonderland", where can we build a snowman? And who do we pretend him to be?
What is - "in a meadow" & "Parson Brown"
400
($10) Santa is meticulously keeping this list which some children are fearful of.
What is - the Naughty list
400
($5) In this “Alpine” European country, “Krampus” (St. Nick’s evil accomplice) is an ugly beast-like demon who roams the streets frightening children and threatening to eat them.
What is - Austria
400
($20) He plays Willie T. Stokes in this ‘Bad’ movie about a Christmas con man.
Who is - Billy Bob Thornton
400
($5) On the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave me these...
What is - Four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree.
500
($15) In “The Christmas Song” (Chestnuts Roasting…), the singer is “… offering this simple phrase…” to this group of people.
What is - "Kids from 1 to 92"
500
($5) In the place where Santa lives, the sun never rises at all on this day of the year.
What is - the winter solstice
500
($20) In this chilly sounding country, on the 13 nights leading up to Christmas, a different “Yule Lad” visits to leave the children either gifts (for the nice) or rotting potatoes (for the naughty ones).
What is - Iceland
500
($5) In this Christmas classic we discover that the department store Santa is indeed the real deal!
What is - The Miracle on 34th Street
500
($10) In England and Ireland, this “day after” national holiday was originally for the hired help to relax and spend time with friends and family.