Holiday Happenings
Frosty Fauna
Festive Food
The Great White North
Amish-ish
200

Archaeologists in Turkey recently uncovered a sarcophagus believed to hold the remains of this saint that inspired the modern Christmas character of Santa Claus

Saint Nicholas

200

This is both a Christmas plant and a Miller cousin

Holly

200

The secret ingredient in Grandma's Christmas sugar cookies

Almond

200

Popular coffee chain you can now find in Fort Wayne that are known for their "Tim Bits" doughnut holes

Tim Horton's

200

The Muensterberg Plaza and Clock Tower is in this Swiss-themed Indiana town.

Berne, Indiana

400

This is the name for Santa Claus in French-speaking countries

Papa Noel

400

This ursine loves Coca-Cola

Polar bear

400

A bucket of this American fast food's signature product is a Japanese Christmas staple following a white lie by the local franchinese owner in the 1970s

KFC

400

This maritime Canadian province neighboring Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island is the only Canadian province that is officially bilingual

New Brunswick

400

Alsatian Amish, tracing their lineage to the Anabaptists that moved to the Alsace region of France following the devastating Thirty Years' War (from 1618 to 1648), primarily settled in this Indiana county.

Allen County

600

This is the season of waiting and preparation for Christ's birth and second coming

Advent

600

The Sami of Lapland are known to raise this animal, albeit without the red nose

Reindeer

600

This British Christmas dessert, recently repopularized by the Australian comedy troupe Aunty Donna, is more cake than the name suggests

Christmas Pudding

600

The Stallions, the only American team to win the Canadian Football League's (CFL) Grey Cup, was based out of this American city

Baltimore

600

The name for these types of eggs comes from the Pennsylvania Dutch English phrase for "over-easy"

dippy eggs ("dippy ecks")

800

In this country, Sinterklaas is accompanied by his assistant Zwarte Piet, a character that has sparked controversy for the use of blackface by his actors.

The Netherlands

800

Don't confuse this animal with the singer of the 90s hit "Kiss from a Rose"

Seal

800

This arboreal holiday treat is popular in French-speaking European countries

Yule log

800

Nestled in the Vancouver suburbs and whose American football team was the only foreign team in the NCAA, Simon Fraiser University is located in this province

British Columbia

800

Much of the art and culture of this group (such as hex art) from the Rheinish Palatinate of the Holy Roman Empire (now Germany), is erroneously attributed to the Plain Dutch and Amish of Pennsylvania.

The Fancy Dutch

1000

El Caganer or "The Pooper" is a figure in the traditional model of the city of Bethlehem in the Catalonian region of this country

Spain

1000

This Himalayan cryptid is relative of Bigfoot

Yeti

1000

The sweet and fluffy Italian fruit cake

Panettone

1000

This is the Canadian government's term for Native Americans (excluding Métis and Inuit)

First Nations people

1000

This late-coming Anabaptist church is one of the major peace churches in the US, alongside Mennonites and Quakers.

The Brethren Church