Modern Holiday Songs
Classic Holiday Songs
Legends/Stories
Consumerism
Misc.
100

The singer behind "All I Want for Christmas is You."

Mariah Carey

100

The singer behind "White Christmas."

Bing Crosby

100

The half-goat counterpart of St. Nicholas that punishes bad children.

Krampus

100

The company that popularized Santa's red suit

Coca Cola

100

The traditional fast food chain that is eaten in Japan for Christmas 

KFC

200

The artist behind "Last Christmas."

Wham!

200
The country from which "Silent Night" originates.

Germany

200

The three things given by the three wise men.

Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh 

200

The percentage of impulse purchases 

20%

200

The kind of napkin the Dougherty Dozen used for lunch.

Black Santa

300

The singer behind "Santa, Tell Me."

Ariana Grande

300

The composer behind the music of "The Nutcracker."

Tchaikovsky 

300
The reason why the Yule Cat eats a person.

They didn't recieve new clothes

300

The generation that spends the most on Christmas shopping.

Gen X

300

The three popular holidays celebrated in December (Hint: No New Year's Eve)

Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. 
400

The singer behind "Underneath the Tree."

Kelly Clarkson

400

The number of golden rings given by the end of "The Twelve Days of Christmas."

40 golden rings

400

The Grinch's heart size was this many times too small.

2 sizes

400

Out of 10 consumers, how many do research online?

8 out of 10

400

The four ghost in "A Christmas Carol."

Jacob Marley, The Ghost of Christmas Past; Present; Yet to come. 

500

The famous crooner singer known for promoting the drink "Bubly."

Michael Buble

500

The famous composed piece, normally played by highschool students, that includes a famous, comedic whip part

Sleigh Ride

500

The gifts given in "The Gift of the Magi."

A platinum chain and a tortoiseshell comb

500
The percentage of customers who do Christmas shopping on the weekend.

95%

500

The year when "Yule Log" was first documented.

1686