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100

This holiday film became a Christmas classic three decades after its initial release, when studio rights expired and television stations started airing the flick on repeat.

It’s a Wonderful Life

100
What country started the tradition of giving gifts?

Italy

100

Which article of clothing makes Frosty the Snowman come to life?

Hat (Old silk hat, to be specific)

100

What is the most popular Christmas cookies across the U.S.? 

Peanut butter blossoms

100

The word “Kwanzaa” comes from which language?

Swahili

200

The writers of the popular sitcom “Seinfeld” created which winter holiday?

Festivus

200

What does Santa ride on in Finland?

A Goat

200

Name the two reindeer whose name begins with a "C"? 

Comet and Cupid

200

What commonly disliked traditional christmas "treat" has a shelf life of two - three months? 

 Fruitcake

200

The Iranian festival of Yalda occurs on the longest and darkest night of the year. In Western cultures, this day is commonly known as what?

Winter Solstice

300

What star from the Big Bang sitcom starred in National Lampoon's Christmas vacation? 

Johnny Galecki

300

What traditional Christmas decoration is actually both an aphrodisiac and a parasitic plant?

Mistletoe

300

The red and white costume of Santa was allegedly first introduced by which drink manufacturer?

Coca-Cola

300

In what country did the Christmas pickle tradition originate? 

Germany

300

During Christmas of 1965, astronauts broadcast which holiday song from space?

Jingle Bells

400

What’s the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?

Home Alone

400
In Japan, eating at what popular fast food restaurant is a Christmas tradition?

KFC

400

Who tries to stop Christmas from coming, by stealing all things of Christmas from “the Who’s”?

The Grinch

400

In which country do people mostly commonly eat donuts called sufganiyot during Hanukkah?

Israel

400

How do you say “Merry Christmas” in Spanish?

Feliz Navidad