Silver Screen Santas
Deck the Halls
Global Holiday Bites
100

In Home Alone, this is the city where Kevin's family accidentally flies to, leaving him behind.

What is Paris?

100
This country is widely credited with starting the tradition of putting up Christmas trees.

What is Germany?

100

This spiced, creamy "milk punch" beverage is a holiday staple, often served with a dash of nutmeg. 

What is Eggnog?

200

In Elf, Buddy explains that elves try to stick to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns, and this. 

What is syrup?

200

This festive red and green plant, often given as a gift, is native to Mexico. 

What is Poinsettia?
200

In France, the traditional Christmas dessert is a sponge cake roll decorated to look like a piece of wood, known by this French name.

Bûche de Noël (or Yule Log).

300

In the 1964 classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, this is what Hermey the Elf wants to be instead of a toymaker.

What is a dentist?

300

In the city of Caracas, Venezuela, it is a popular tradition for residents to travel to early morning Christmas Mass using what specific mode of transportation.

What is Roller skates (The city often closes streets to cars until 8 a.m. to make it safe for skaters).

300

In what century was "Xmas" first coined as a shorter version of Christmas.

The 16th century?

400

In The Polar Express, what is the "First Gift of Christmas" given to the Hero Boy by Santa Claus?

What is a silver bell (from Santa's sleigh).

400

The first advent calendars were made here.

What is Germany?

400

In Japan, it has become a modern tradition to eat a meal from this fast food chain on Christmas Day.

What is KFC?

500

Until it was surpassed by the 2018 animated movie The Grinch, what 1990 film held the record for the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time for nearly three decades?

What is Home Alone. 

500

In Ukraine, it is traditional to decorate trees with ornaments shaped like these to bring good luck. 

What are spider webs?

500

In the United Kingdom, it is a long-standing tradition to hide a silver sixpence (coin) inside this dense, fruity dessert for luck.

Christmas Pudding (or Plum Pudding).