Old Things
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Holiday Spirits
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100

This scientific technique is used to estimate the age of organic materials

Carbon Dating

100

This floor covering is used at many gala celebrity events

Red carpet

100

The shortest day of the year, December 21st, is also known as this

Winter Solstice

100

This the traditional drink on New Year's Eve

Champagne

100

In the movie "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", Hermey the elf wishes he could be this instead

Dentist

200

This moniker is given to someone between the ages of 80 to 89

Octogenarian

200

This is the trademark symbol of the global fast food chain McDonald's.

Golden Arches

200

A snowflake has this many sides

Six (6)

200

Eggnog (a drink made from milk, cream sugar, eggs, cinnamon, and nutmeg) originated in this country

England

200

In the movie "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", this is the name of the title character's loyal dog

Max

300

This is the oldest state in the U.S., founded on December 7th, 1787.

Delaware

300

A common name for this pandemic that occurred in Europe from 1346 to 1353

Black Death

300

According to Austrian folklore, this horned figure punishes naughty children during the holiday season

Krampus

300

This fictional character created by Charles Dickens was visited by three spirits during the holiday season

Ebenezer Scrooge

300

In the movie "A Christmas Story", Ralphie receives this gift from his aunt

Pink bunny suit

400

This British actor portrayed Sirius Black in the Harry Potter film series

Gary Oldman

400

This photogenic gaze was used by Ben Stiller in the movie "Zoolander"

Blue Steel

400

The first New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square occurred in this year

1907

400

This beverage, used as a night cap or cold remedy, is made from whisky, hot water, and honey

Hot Toddy

400

In the movie "Elf", Buddy had to travel through this forest

Candy Cane Forest

500

President Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States, is known by this nickname

Old Hickory

500

American television sitcom about a couple who move from NYC to a country farm that first aired in 1965

Green Acres

500

This song written in 1934 about a couple's romance during the winter season has been recorded by over 200 different musical artists

Winter Wonderland

500

"Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" is a musical number from this popular ballet written in 1892

The Nutcracker

500

In the movie "Home Alone", Kevin's family goes to this city for Christmas and leaves him at home by himself

Paris