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100

Scrooge's phrase, popularized by Dickens' A Christmas Carol, expresses disgust or disbelief in holiday cheer. 

What is 'Bah Humbug!'

100
This tool is used most often when hanging up a picture parallel to the ground. 

What is a level?

100

Bluey and Bingo live here, in Australia's largest city by area. 

Where is Brisbane?

100

Though it was originally released in 1987, this song is now most popular for being associated with "rickrolling."

What is 'Never Gonna Give You Up'

100

The New York Times debuted this new word-search game in 2024. 

What is Strands?

200

At the beginning of the movie Elf, this is how Buddy makes his way to the North Pole.

What is hiding in Santa's sack?

200

The name for this vessel comes from the Inuit word for "man-boat" or "hunting boat." We have a few of them in Yellowstone.

What is a kayak?

200

This airport is the largest (by mass) in the U.S., and the second largest in the world. 

What is the Denver International Airport?

200

The location where this baby wants to go

What is the Four Seasons Orlando?

200

This comedic Christmas song was played 27 consecutive time on a radio station in Iowa (before the disc jockey was stopped).

What is "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer?"

300

This is the total amount of gifts given throughout 'The Twelve Days of Christmas'--almost enough for each day of the year!

How much is 364?

300

Under their home-country's law, this Swedish band's outlandish outfits were ruled tax-deductible. 

What is ABBA?

300

Africa stretches across this many time zones. 

What is 6?

300

This musician was seen reading the Communist Manifesto after divorcing the CEO of Tesla. 

Who is Grimes?

300

This singer and actress got her big break in Victorious, and is currently holding space for the lyrics of "Defying Gravity."

Who is Ariana Grande?

400

In the song 'Winter Wonderland,' they name the snowman this.

What is Parson Brown?

400

This time of day is named from the Latin phrase 'nona hora,' that means "ninth hour."

What is noon?

400

Named after the Greek word for bear, this is the smallest ocean in the world. 

What is the Arctic Ocean?

400

This woman's kids can't hear her swearing because they are listening to this musical group. 

What is Kidz Bop?

400

In the 1600s, thermometers used this alchoholic substance instead of mercury.

What is brandy?

500

The first artificial Christmas tree made in the 19th century was made using the feathers of this bird. 

What is a goose?

500

This ironic name references the irrational fear of palindromes. 

What is aibohphobia?

500

Zeus kidnapped a princess by turning into a bull and running away with her on his back. Her name was used to name this continent. 

What is Europe?

500

If you have gotten every answer in this category right, someone might tell you to "go outside and touch some" of this. 

What is grass?

500

A 2005 novel written by Charles Stross, named after the increase of tempo in music. 

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