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Song #1

The Little Drummer Boy by Harry Simeone Chorale

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Who was eaten by a fish? 

Jonah

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This green villain is obsessed with stealing a certain secret recipe.

Plankton

from Spongebob

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What color was long considered the color of royalty?

Purple

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What creature guarded the gates to the underworld?

A three-headed dog named Cerberus

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Song #2

White Christmas by Bing Crosby

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Who was the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel?

Benjamin

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This bald villain spends his time trying to defeat a certain blue, speedy hero.

Doctor Eggman

from Sonic the Hedgehog

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Double Double!!

How much do you wager? 

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What replaced the GameCube on November 19, 2006?

The Wii

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Song #3

Mele Kalikimaka by Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters

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Who is known for cutting hair in the bible? 

Delilah

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This villain, sporting a Roman soldier's outfit, wants to destroy Earth because it blocks his view of Venus.

Marvin the Martian

from Looney Tunes

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What year did Neal Armstrong walk on the moon? 

1969

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The word "grenade" comes from the name of what fruit?

Pomegranate

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Song #4

Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee

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Who was Jehoshaphat?

the king of Judah

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Originally a character from a popular video game, this blue-haired villain is a sister to the protagonist.

Jinx 

from Arcane (League of Legends)

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Which state's flag was designed by a 7th grader?

Alaska

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What term is applied to animals or plants that are not nocturnal?

Diurnal

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Song #5

From the Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas Special

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Who was struck dead for lying in Acts 5?

Ananias and his wife Sapphira

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Leader of the Red Lotus, this villain used airbending to fly.

Zaheer

from Legend of Korra

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The Wright brothers originally ran what kind of business?

Bicycle repair and design -- The name of their business was Wright Cycle Company.

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How much did the first Hot Wheels car sell for in 1968?

$0.69