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100

This reindeer has a concerning physical abnormality, which fortuitously provides navigational assistance.

Who is Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer?

100

In a Christmas Story, the main character asks for this gift from Santa.

What is a Red Ryder BB Gun?

100

This plant is traditionally hung in doorways to prompt kissing.

What is mistletoe?

100

Mary and Joseph journeyed to Bethlehem from this small town in Galilee.

What is Nazareth?

100

Families often gather to decorate this sweet, edible holiday structure.

What is a gingerbread house?

200

This song’s chorus includes “Fa la la la la, la la la la.”

What is "Deck the Halls"?

200

The Grinch commits innumerable acts of burglary in this town.

What is Whoville?

200

For his troubles, Santa Claus may expect to collect these two items after coming down the chimney to deliver presents.

What are cookies and milk?

200

Shortly before the birth of Jesus, this Roman emperor issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world.

Who is Caesar Augustus?

200

The Coca-Cola Company capitalized on these northern creatures to advertise the company's original product.

What are polar bears?

300

This artist famously sings "All I Want for Christmas is You."

Who is Mariah Carey?

300

Kevin McCallister's family travels to this city in the movie Home Alone.

What is Paris?

300

Traditionally baked with nuts and candied fruit, this unholy abomination is commonly shared in celebration of Christmas.

What is a fruitcake?

300

This Christmas figure is said to have slapped the heretic Arius at the First Counsel of Nicaea.

Who is Saint Nicholas?

300

This 90s sitcom features “a Festivus for the rest of us” in lieu of Christmas, complete with the "Airing of Grievances."

What is Seinfeld?

400

Frosty the Snowman's pipe is made from this naturally occurring material?

What is a corncob?

400

This is the first gift of Christmas in the movie The Polar Express.

What is a silver bell?

400

This country traditionally eats Kentucky Fried Chicken during Christmas.

What is Japan?

400

This Germanic/Norse midwinter festival celebrates the winter solstice.

What is Yuletide?

400

According to the Austrian folklore, this horned figure punishes naughty children at Christmastime.

Who is Krampus?

500

In Twelve Days of Christmas, the singer receives these avian gifts from his true love on the third day of Christmas.

What are French hens?

500

Buddy the Elf received his name from this baby product?

What are Little Buddy Diapers?

500

This traditional Italian Christmas cake is shaped like a dome and filled with fruit.

What is Panettone?

500

Only these two Gospels discuss the birth of Jesus.

What are Matthew and Luke?

500

This joint-national military command is responsible for tracking Santa's sleigh every Christmas Eve since 1955.

What is the North American Aerospace Defense Command ("NORAD")?