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100

What is the most popular food left out for Santa Claus?

Milk and Cookies

100

In “Elf,” what is the first rule of the code of elves?

Treat every day like Christmas

100

What’s the most popular holiday beverage?

Eggnog

100

What is the shortest day of the year called?

Winter Solstice

100

What is a "trigger" in the context of recovery, and how can someone manage one?

A trigger is a situation or emotion that leads to cravings or relapse, and managing it can involve coping strategies such as mindfulness or distraction

200

In what country does a witch deliver presents instead of Santa?

Italy

200

In "The Polar Express," what is the first gift of Christmas?

A bell from Santa's sleigh

200

What holiday plant is known for its red and green leaves?

Poinsettia

200

What sport involves sliding down snowy slopes?

Skiing

200

Name one way to cope with holiday stress.

Deep breathing, journaling, phone a friend, etc.

300

What is the name of the Jewish holiday celebrated around the same time as Christmas?

Hanukkah?

300

In “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas,” what’s the name of the town he visits?

Whoville

300

How many candles are on a menorah?

9

300

What natural phenomenon occurs when water vapor freezes into ice crystals?

Snow

300

The "SMART" acronym, used in goal-setting for recovery, stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and what?

Timely
400

What do people traditionally do under mistletoe?

Kiss

400

What year was the classic Christmas movie “It’s a Wonderful Life” first released?

1946

400

Which reindeer’s name begins with a “B”?

Blitzen

400

What bird is often associated with winter holidays?

Cardinal

400

Name the process in which individuals with substance use disorders begin to realize they are not in control of their substance use.

Acceptance or Admittance

500

Which holiday movie features a leg lamp as a major award?

A Christmas Story

500

What year was Christmas declared a federal holiday in the U.S.?

1870

500

Name the activity where you build a figure out of snow.

Building a snowman