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100

This Christmas tree comes heavily sprayed with fake snow. 

What is flocked? 

100

This 1954 Christmas Classic stars Bing Crosby. He also sang the song by the same name. 

What is White Christmas. 

100

This Spanish Christmas greeting, meaning "Happy Nativity," is also the name of a song by Jose Feliciano. 

What is "Feliz Navidad?"

100

On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave this to me. 

What is a partridge in a pear tree? 

100

These morsels are left with milk for Santa Claus to nibble on while he fills the stockings with gifts. 

What are cookies? 

200

In 1963 the national Christmas tree was not lit until December 22nd. Why?

Who is JFK. 

200

Kris Kringle proves to the court that he is the real Santa Claus in this Christmas standard. 

What is Miracle on 34th Street

200

Italian families around the world gather on Christmas Eve to celebrate La Vigilia di Natale and to enjoy this traditional food - a food that many Catholic Italian families also eat on Friday. 

What is fish? 

200

Along with Green Eggs and Ham, this favorite children's author wrote "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!"

Who is Dr. Seuss? 

200

This holiday drink consists of cream, eggs, and nutmeg. 

What is eggnog?

300

Protestant Reformer who was the first recorded person to decorate a Christmas Tree. 

Who is Martin Luther. 

300

Donna Reed played Mary Hatch and co-starred with James Stewart in this Christmas favorite.

What is It's a Wonderful Life? 

300

In 17th- century England, this was a generic term meaning dried or candied fruit. Today, we associate it with the poem "The Night Before Christmas," where visions of these danced in children's heads. 

What is the sugar plum? 

300

Some people use a special calendar to mark off the days of this season. It begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas and ends on Christmas Eve. 

What is Advent? 

300

These tasty morsels are the subject of a song by Nat King Cole. 

What are chestnuts? 

400

In 1979, the national Christmas Tree was unlit except for the top ornament in honor of what group. 

Who were the American hostages in Iran. 

400

The Griswold Family takes center stage in this 1989 tale of Christmas disaster. 

What is Christmas Vacation? 

400

In the U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, this holiday occurs right after Christmas. It began during the Victorian era when tradesmen would collect boxes of money and gifts in appreciation for a job well done throughout the year. 

What is Boxing Day?

400

Since 1924, the conclusion of this event in New York City has marked the beginning of the Christmas Season. 

What is the Macy's Day Parade? 

400

During Hanukkah, these fried potato pancakes are often featured as part of the holiday menu. 

What are latkes?

500

At one time German Christmas were decorated with apples to commemorate this story from Genesis. 

Who are Adam and Eve.

500

In this 1990 movie, the McCallisters spend Christmas in Paris and leave their son in this place, which also happens to be the name of the movie. 

What is Home Alone? 

500

While Christmas is celebrated on December 25th, children in Greece, Germany, and other parts of Europe receive gifts from St. Nicolas on this day.

What is December 6th?

500

Rudolph was not one of Santa's original reindeer. Name three of the original pack of eight reindeer. 

What are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen?

500

This hot spiced ale or wine punch made its debut at Medieval Christmas celebrations. 

What is wassail?