Reindeer
Xmas
Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice
Final Jeopardy
400

He's the most famous of them all.

Who is Rudolph?

400

This candelabrum has a nine branched version traditionally used in the home throughout Hanukkah.

What is a menorah?

400

This meat is one of the most popular Christmas meals shared in northern Europe, Australia, the Philippines, and the United States.

What is ham?

800

Halley’s was most recently seen in 1986.

What is a comet?

800

This festival’s name is derived from a Swahili phrase referencing the first fruit festivals in southern Africa.

What is Kwanzaa?

800

According to a random survey I found, the most popular Christmas dish served in the United States is this, being featured in about 76% of all meals nationwide.

What are potatoes/mashed potatoes/roasted potatoes?

1200

A foxy lady! Or, a lady fox.

What is a vixen?

1200

This five day festival whose name is Sanskrit for “series of lights” is practiced by a number of religions, including Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism.

What is Diwali?

1600

He's pictured here.

Who is Cupid?

1600

This Pagan holiday celebrating the winter solstice likely gets its title from the Old Norse name for Odin.

What is Yule/Jól?

1600

These are the wafers shared before the Polish celebration of Wigilia on Christmas Eve.

What is opłatek?

2000

If you were this, you might be hunkering down in 20th century London.

What is blitzen?

2000

Yaldā Night, observing the longest and darkest night of the year in the northern hemisphere, is historically celebrated with poetry readings, drinking, and meals consisting of red food in this country.

What is Iran/What is Persia?

2000

Although they likely originated in the Yucatan peninsula, this vegetable is now cultivated all over the world. In North America, it is candied and used in sweet dishes.

What are sweet potatoes/yams?

2000

Your host really wants this for Christmas.

What is spending time with you guys?