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Santa
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T R A M O N S E N

What are ornaments?

100

George Bailey promises this to Mary in the movie It's A Wonderful Life.

What is the moon?

100

In the song Frosty the Snowman, Frosty comes to life when this is placed on his head.

What is an old silk hat?


100

This holiday beverage is sometimes called milk punch.

What is egg nog?

100

This nation is the birthplace of Freud, Mozart, and Krampus - Santa's evil twin.



What is Austria?

100

This company was the first to use Santa Claus in its advertising.

What is the Coca-Cola Company?

200

O N T F C I E T

What is confetti?

200

In the TV special The Year Without A Santa Claus, these two brothers are summoned by their mother, Mother Nature.


Who is Heat Miser and Snow Miser?

200

This holiday favorite was the first song broadcast from space in 1965.

What is Jingle Bells?

200

Legend says the gingerbread house was inspired by this fairy tale.


 What is Hansel & Gretel?

200

This decorative material is made to mimic ice or icicles, and was invented in Germany in 1601.

What is tinsel?

200

This organization, which provides aerospace protection to the United States and Canada, has been tracking Santa and his reindeers since 1955.

What is the North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD?

300

U S F E F A M R

What are earmuffs?

300

This 80s rom-com contains several New Year's Eve parties, including the final climactic scene, and stars Meg Ryan.

What is When Harry Met Sally?

300

This Scottish poem was written in 1788 and eventually became a song to bid farewell.

What is Auld Lang Syne?

300

This holiday dessert is commonly soaked in alcohol and is intended to last the whole year!

What is fruitcake?


300

This traditional Christmas decoration is actually a parasitic plant native to the British Isles.

What is mistletoe?

300

St. Nicholas - the historical figure behind the man we know as Santa Claus - was born in this country, which straddles the continents of Europe and Asia.

What is Turkey?

400

A T I N S E P A O T I

What is a poinsettia?


400

This action movie takes place on Christmas Eve in Los Angeles in the fictional Nakatomi Plaza.

What is Die Hard?

400

The clergyman in the song Winter Wonderland.

Who is Parson Brown?

400

In Japan, you'll need to make a reservation to this fast food place months in advance to enjoy a "traditional" Christmas meal.

What is Kentucky Fried Chicken?

400

Beach games and shrimp on the barbie is how this country celebrates the holidays.

What is Australia?

400

A female fox, or one of Santa's reindeers.

What is Vixen?

500

F E P C I R A E L

What is a fireplace?

500

In A Charlie Brown Christmas, this Peanuts character manages to win the Christmas decorating contest AND kiss Lucy.

Who is Snoopy?


500

"They should never give a license
To a man who drives a sleigh . . ."

 What is Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer?

500

To keep children quiet during religious services, a choirmaster created this treat in 1670.

 What is candy cane?


500

Every year since 1947, Norway has gifted a Christmas tree to London and is placed in this famous square.

What is Trafalgar Square?


500

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus was written by L. Frank Baum, who also wrote this novel about a girl and her dog's visit to a magical land.


What is The Wizard of Oz?

1000

S R F R I E K O W

What are fireworks?

1000

This "movie" helps Macaulay Culkin scare away robbers in the classic Home Alone.  Keep the change, ya filthy animals!

What is Angels with Filthy Souls?

1000

The number of total gifts received in The Twelve Days Of Christmas.


What is 364?

1000

As the clock strikes midnight to ring in a New Year, a Spanish tradition involves eating twelve of these - one for each ring.

What are grapes?

1000

The third Friday of December (which is today!) is when we celebrate this "national" holiday.

What is National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day?

1000

Some historians believe Santa evolved from this Norse god, the father of Thor.

Who is Odin?