Toy to the World
Holidays & Traditions Around the World
Christmas Movies/Specials
Numbers Numbers Numbers
Different Name, Same Idea
100

In recent years, families have been using this toy to "spy" on their kids to report back to Santa who is naughty and who is nice.

Elf on the Shelf.

100

This holiday is celebrated the day after Christmas in the UK, Canada, and Australia (among other countries).

Boxing Day.

100

This Christmas-themed ballet premiered in Russia in 1892.

The Nutcracker.

100

This many ghosts appear to Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol".

Four.
Ghost of Jacob Marley, Past, Present, and Future.

100

Almost named Reginald or Rollo, this famous reindeer ended up with this name.

Rudolph.

200

This spinning top with four sides is commonly played with during Hanukkah festivities.

Dreidel.

200

This holiday is also known as the Feast of Dedication.

Hanukkah.

200

This character is the main villain in the Nightmare Before Christmas.

Oogie Boogie.

200

There are 2 towns in America named "Christmas". Name 1 of the 2 states that these towns are in.

Christmas, Michigan
Christmas, Florida

200

Originally called "Pretzel", this game played on a large plastic mat with colored circles, was released in the 1960s, and remains popular today.

Twister.

300

Toys for Tots is run by the reserve force of this branch of the U.S. military.

The Marines. 

300

Celebrated from December 26 through January 1, this holiday involves lighting a kinara - a candle holder with 7 branches.

Kwanzaa.

300

In "It's a Wonderful Life", George Bailey says he will lasso this for Mary. 

The moon.
"You want the moon? Just say the word and I'll throw a lasso around it and pull it down."

300

This Christmas movie about a miracle takes place on this numbered street.

Miracle on 34th Street

300

In English, we know this song as "O Christmas Tree". In German, it is known as this.

"O Tannenbaum"

400

This was the first toy to be advertised on TV:
A. Lego
B. Barbie
C. Mr. Potato Head
D. Matchbox Cars

C. Mr. Potato Head

400

In Germany, this is hidden in the Christmas tree, and whoever finds this first on Christmas morning receives an extra present.

Pickle.

400

In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol", this was Mr. Scrooge's first name.

Ebenezer.

400

Other than Rudolph, Santa has 8 other reindeer. This is the only other one whose name does not have the letter E in it.

Cupid.
(Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Donner, Blitzen).

400

This board game was originally created by the French and called "La ConquĂȘte du Monde" ("The Conquest of the World"). Once it was purchased by Americans, it was launched under this name in 1959.

Risk.

500

Babyland General Hospital was the "birthplace" of this line of collectible dolls that was a huge hit in the 1980s.

Cabbage Patch Kids.

500

People celebrate Christmas by eating chicken from KFC in this country.

Japan.

500

The name of Rudolph's girlfriend in the "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" television special.

Clarice.

500

In total, this many gifts were given in the song, "Twelve Days of Christmas"
a. 12
b. 24
c. 128
d. 364

364

500

English speakers borrowed this word from the French, meaning "Christmas" or "Christmas carol".

Noel.