You're a mean one
Jingle. Bell. Rock.
Used to laugh and call him names
O Tannenbaum
I'll be home for Xmas
5 gold rings
100

He shocked audiences when he revealed in this 1980 sequel that he was the main character's father

Darth Vader

100

McDonalds got Pharrell Williams to write and Justin Timberlake to originally perform this famous jingle

"I'm lovin' it"

100

This insult for a selfish, ungenerous person comes from the main character in Dicken's A Christmas Carol

scrooge or humbug

100

We use this borrowed German word for the education level before first grade

Kindergarten

100

Napoleon Bonaparte (deceased)

France

100

Vampires can supposedly be killed with bullets or blades made from this precious material

silver

200

This lord of the underworld in Greek mythology is depicted in numerous films - most notably Disney's Hercules

Hades

200

This Philadelphia landmark was once cracked while being tested in 1846  

Liberty Bell

200

idiot; moron

200

This rideshare company took its name for the German word for 'over' or 'above'

Uber

200

Xi Jinping

China

200

Marilyn Monroe famously sang that these are a girl's best friend

diamonds

300

The 1995 film Batman Forever featured Jim Carrey portraying this confusing supervillain 

The Riddler

300

Schist, gneiss, and slate are all examples of this type of rock, formed by heat and pressure transforming existing rocks

Metamorphic

300

Centuries before it became the name of a rebellious form of rock music, this was a term for male prostitutes

punk

300

This defensive strategy in football is named for the German word for 'lightning'

Blitz

300

Narendra Modi

India

300

Rapper Dane Dane was the first to use this term for jewelry that refers to it's shininess 

Bling

400

Both Renee Rapp and Rachel McAdams have played this mean girl in films

Regina George

400
This Massachusetts author is known for her poetry and her one novel, The Bell Jar

Sylvia Plath

400

The ancient Greeks used this word meaning 'uncultured' for anyone who didn't speak Greek; it evolved into our word for savage

barbarian

400

We use this German word to describe a stranger who somehow looks exactly like us

Doppelganger

400

Pope Francis (deceased)

Argentina

400

This fossilized tree resin with a yellow-ish tint is often used in decorative jewelry (or to trap mosquitoes in Jurassic Park)

amber

500

Hans Gruber is the criminal mastermind whose plan is foiled by John McClane in this 1988 "Christmas movie"

Die Hard

500

This insurance company jingle consists of singing the first word of their name four times and nothing else. 

Liberty Mutual

500

This geometry term can be used to describe someone who is dull, stupid, not very sharp

obtuse

500
Hot dogs sometimes get called 'wieners' because one type of hot dog came from this German-speaking city 

Vienna

500

Mark Carney

Canada

500

Rose throws this priceless diamond necklace in the sea at the end of Titanic

Heart of the Ocean

600

Cersei, Tywin, and Littlefinger were all notable villains in this television series

Game of Thrones

600

This company jingle asserts that their product is 'the best part of waking up'

Folgers

600

In British slang, this four-letter word for a foolish person is also a common garden bird

Twit

600

This German word for 'anxiety/dread' is sometimes used to describe moody teenagers

Angst/angsty

600

Claudia Sheinbaum 

Mexico

600

The world's largest diamond mine is located in this country

Russia