Carols of Christmas Past
Carols of Christmas Present
How the Grinch Stole Jeopardy
Tis the Reason
Under the Mistletoellaneous
100

"Oh, the weather outside is frightful,
But the fire is so delightful,
And since we've no place to go ..."

Let it Snow

100

He's the Canadian pop artist and current coach on The Voice, potentially most associated with modern Christmas songs, with popular covers such as "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas". 

Michael Bublé

100

This little girl believes in the grinch despite his Christmas hatrid

Cindy Lou Who

100

Known as 'The Christmas Truce" the fighting stopped briefly in this war after the Pope called for a temporary ceasefire and soldiers started singing Christmas Carols in no-man's-land

World War I

100

On Christmas Day in 1776 George Washington led American troops across this icy river during a surprise attack on the British

The Delaware River

200

This 1963 classic carol is sometimes played in August to celebrate back-to-school for parents, as seen in a Staples commercial

It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year / The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

200

"Christmas Tree Farm" was inspired by her growing up on an actual Christmas Tree Farm in Pennsylvania.

Taylor Swift

200

This actor's iconic role as The Grinch in the 2000 film is best known for his hilarious quotes and eating onions and glass bottles

Jim Carrey

200

A wrong number printed on a Sears ad accidentally called the U.S. Air Defense Command's secret hotline, the Colonel embraced it and created this. Now a website that visited by thousands during Christmas Eve

Santa tracker

200

This holiday is celebrated the day after Christmas and was originally meant to donate gifts to those in need

Boxing Day

300

This 1963 pop hit by Darlene Love is simply titled "Christmas" but it's often remembered with this subtitle

Baby Please Come Home

300

This British singer/actress released "One More Sleep" on her 2013 Christmas album, becoming one of the most iconic holiday songs in the UK

Leona Lewis

300

The original story of the Grinch came from this author's book, who goes by the pseudonym Dr. Seuss

Theodor Geisel

300

An Iron Age tradition of burning wood to ring in the New Year evolved over centuries into this spongey European Christmas dessert

Yule Log

300

This beverage gets its own song in the Polar Express movie - never ever let it cool!

Hot chocolate

400

In this 1958 classic tune, Chuck Berry just wants "a rock and roll electric guitar" for Christmas

Run Rudolph Run (Run Run Rudolph)

400

This musical legend asks Clarence if he's been rehearsing real hard so Santa will bring him a new saxophone in his rendition of a Christmas classic.

Bruce Springsteen

400

The Grinch resides on the outskirts of Whoville in a cave high up on this mountain

Mount Crumpit

400

This British Queen helped change American attitudes towards Christmas Trees: What was once seen as unholy by Puritans, suddenly became fashionable

Queen Victoria

400

This German word literally means "fir tree" and is most famously used in a Christmas Carol

Tannenbaum

500

"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" was first sung by this iconic Actress in a 1944 film

Judy Garland

500

It's Christmas time here in the Philly Specials' song with Boyz II Men & Travis Kelce

Cleveland Heights

500

The Grinch wasn't always green, in the original book he was these 2 colors with this 3rd color eyes

Black and White with Pink eyes

500

This plant often associated with Christmas comes from Norse mythology after it was used to revive a goddess's son from the dead

Mistletoe

500

This type of evergreen tree has been consumed by animals and humans for years due to its vitamin C contents

Balsam