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100

The city and country, to which Sage originated. 

Newcastle, England

100

The number of days Hanukkah is celebrated.

8 days

100

The name of the Grinch's loyal dog

Max

100

The amount of years it takes to grow the average Christmas tree.

15 years

100

The name given to small sausages wrapped in bacon

Pigs in Blankets

200

The original name of Sage 50 USA.

Peachtree Accounting

200

The spinning toy children play with on Hanukkah.

The Dreidel

200

In the film Elf, the name of the main character Buddy's favorite type of pasta.

Spaghetti

200

This Christmas carol was actually written for Thanksgiving.

Jingle Bells

200

Though most popular throughout the States, Eggnog is said to have originated in this country.

England

300

For Sage Intacct, the 'Int' stand for this, and the 'acct' stands for this.

'Internet' and 'Accounting'

300

The direction you light the candles of the menorah

Left to right

300

In the first Home Alone movie, what precious item did the house burglar leave on the floor.

A gold tooth

300

This country is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition in the 16th century.

Germany

300

The country which 'Stollen' comes from.

Germany

400

The major UK arena which carried the Sage name, due to sponsorship

Sage Gateshead

400

He is a celebrity Jewish actor, best know for slap-stick humor. 

Adam Sandler

400

What Clark Griswold hoped to buy with his big Christmas bonus in 'National Lampoons Christmas Vacation'.

A pool

400

This country was the first to use a 'Christmas Stamp'.

Canada

400

The country which eating fried chicken at a fast-food restaurant is a Christmas tradition.

Japan

500

in 1981, Paul Muller, Graham Wylie, and this third gentleman formed Sage.

David Goldman

500

The number of candles needed in total, for all of Hanukkah.

44

500

The name of the sisters in 'White Christmas'

Betty & Judy

500

The classic image of a happy and plump Santa that we all know today, came in part by this large beverage company.

Coca-Cola

500

Historically, women in England ate this sweet for good luck in finding a husband.

Gingerbread men