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100

This 1990 movie features a boy named Kevin who is accidentally left home alone during Christmas.

Home Alone

100

This holiday, known for its gift-giving and celebrations, is observed annually on December 25th, marking the birth of this religious figure.

Jesus

100

In Spain and many Latin American countries, people celebrate Christmas with this festive event, often involving processions and religious reenactments.

Los Posadas

100

This animal is famously known for pulling Santa’s sleigh through the night sky on Christmas Eve.

Reindeer
100

This classic 1843 novella by Charles Dickens features the transformation of a miserly man visited by three spirits.

A Christmas Carol

100

How many reindeer are there? 

9 (including Rudolph)

200

In this 2004 animated movie, Jim Carrey plays Ebenezer Scrooge in a retelling of the classic Dickens tale.

A Christmas Carol 

200

The tradition of sending Christmas cards began in this country in 1843.

The UK

200

In Italy, children eagerly await the arrival of this old witch, who delivers gifts on January 6th.

La Befana 
200

This bird, often associated with Christmas dinner in the U.S. and UK, is commonly roasted and served during the holiday season.

Turkey

200

This poem by Clement Clarke Moore, published in 1823, describes Santa Claus’s visit on Christmas Eve and the excitement of children.

A Visit from Saint Nicholas, or T'was the Night Before Christmas

200

How many "Drummers drumming?"

12

300

This Christmas movie features a brawl on a parade float.

Jingle All the Way

300

This popular Christmas beverage was originally created in the 1600s in England and was made from ale, sugar, and spices.

Wassail

300

In Sweden, people celebrate Christmas with a special meal of pickled herring, meatballs, and ham, often enjoyed at this festive event.

The Julbord

300

In the Christmas classic "A Visit from Saint Nicholas," this animal is mentioned.

Mouse

300

This 1950 book by Dr. Seuss.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

300

In total, at the end of the "Twelve days," how many Leaping Lords will you have received? 

30

400

This 1946 Christmas classic features the character George Bailey, who learns the value of life.

It's a Wonderful Life

400

This American department store is credited with creating the first Santa Claus parade in the late 19th century.

Macy's

400

This German Christmas tradition involves the placement of a unique ornament on the Christmas tree. The finder gets a special prize!

Christmas Pickle
400

What animal wishes Buddy the elf, "Good luck finding your dad!"

Norwahl

400

In The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, Jim sells this prized possession to buy a gift for Della.

Pocket Watch 

400

How many ghosts visit Scrooge in A Christmas Carol? 

4 (Jacob Marley, and the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future.) 

500

How many Christmas movies has Tim Allen been in? 

5

500

This Christmas song, written in 1818, was first performed in a church in Austria, and has since become one of the most famous carols.

Silent Night

500

In Japan, it is a Christmas tradition to enjoy a meal at this fast-food chain.

KFC

500

How many different species of birds are mentioned in "The Twelve Days of Christmas?" 

Six:

Partridge, Turtle Doves, French Hens, Calling Birds, Geese, and Swans. 

500

In what book does Father Christmas give important gifts to a group of siblings?

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe

500

According to Buddy, how many food groups are there? 

4 (candy, candy canes, candy corns, syrup.)