The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
The Animal Kingdom
World History
Major Gamage
Sick Beats
100

Children who misbehave may find a lump of this black rock in their stockings on Christmas morning.

A lump of coal.

100

Under their white fur, the polar bear’s skin colour is this.

Black.
100

This ancient civilization was responsible for the creation of the Rosetta Stone. 

Ancient Egypt. 

100

This famous character was given the Japanese title "Puckman" before being changed for North American audiences. 

Pac-Man.
100

Members of this pop star's fandom are known as "little monsters."

Lady Gaga
200

In The Twelve Days of Christmas, lords a-leaping appear in this quantity.

Ten.
200

This animal sweats through its paws.

Dogs.

200

He was the first Roman Emperor. 

Augustus. 

200
This game features solving murders, a lead pipe and rope.

Clue.

200
This famous astronomer had the honour of being name-dropped in Queen's song Bohemian Rhapsody.

Galileo.

300

This piece of clothing brought Frosty the Snowman to life.

His old silk hat.

300

This mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the world.

A Hippopotamus. 

300

He was the king of Macedonia who destroyed the Persians and conquered an empire that stretched to India.

Alexander the Great.

300

This 2006 video game console revolutionized the industry using motion controls as its primary feature. 

The Nintendo Wii.

300

This famous singer has been on the Billboard Top 100 in each of the last four consecutive decades.

Mariah Carey

400

This giggling red monster was the hit of the holidays as the best-selling Christmas toy of 1996.

A Tickle-Me-Elmo.

400

These two mammals are known to lay eggs.

Anteaters and the duck-billed platypus.

400

This ancient civilization built the great Machu Pichu.

The Inca.

400

This game, released in Sweden in 2011 is the best-selling game of all time.

Minecraft.

400

This one-hit wonder is behind the hit song "Barbie Girl" in 1997.

Aqua.

500

In Germany, this frightening anti-Santa Claus with goat’s hooves and horns punishes children who misbehave instead of bringing them gifts.

Krampus.

500

This mammal is known for spending 90% of its day sleeping.

Koalas.

500

This Catholic institution was put to finding and punishing heretics. 

The Spanish Inquisition. 

500

In the first edition of Dungeons and Dragons, released in 1974, Gary Gygax its creator, received a cease and desist from J.R.R Tolkien over the name of this playable race.

Hobbits/Halflings.
500

"Video Killed The Radio Star" by The Buggles became the first-ever music video shown on this network.

MTV.