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Christmas
100
This is the capital of the USA.
Washington DC.
100
This person is on top of the charts with "Thinking Out Loud"
Ed Sheeran
100
This is a line connecting two points on the circumference of a circle going through the centre
Diameter
100
This is the French word for potatoes
Pommes de terre
100
This is what the Spanish call Santa Claus.
Papa Noel.
200
This is the largest state in the country.
Alaska.
200
Take That is no. 3 on the charts with this song.
These Days
200
An equation with the highest power being 3 is called this.
A cubic
200
Fusilli is a type of this.
Pasta
200
This drink is typically made from cream, sugar and whipped eggs
Egg nog
300
Austin is the capital of this state.
Texas
300
This group of musicians sang "Do They Know It's Christmas" for charity in 1984
Band Aid
300
(x+3)(x-3) is an example of this
Difference of two squares
300
Venison is a meat from this animal.
Deer
300
JRR Tolkien wrote this Christmas book for his children.
Letters from Father Christmas
400
Name the president that got assassinated in the 1960s
John. F Kennedy
400
This blonde Welsh singer is number 3 in the classical chart with "Home Sweet Home"
Katherine Jenkins
400
This is a diagram similar to a line graph which is usually used for grouped data.
A frequency polygon
400
This is the food company that makes Twix, Maltesers, M&Ms and Snickers
Mars
400
This bird is often used on Christmas cards and stamps
Robin
500
This is the name of the country's biggest horse race.
The Kentucky Derby.
500
Kanye West stole the microphone from this singer during the 2009 MTV Music Awards
Taylor Swift
500
What is the value of the constant e?
2.7182...
500
This country is the biggest producer of cheese in Europe
Germany (not France!)
500
Queen Victoria popularised this tradition in Britain.
Having a Christmas tree