| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| These scenes typically have a stable and various types of people and animals | Nativity | 91%
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| These creatures pull a sleigh through the sky | Reindeer | 90%
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| This Druid symbol of love and fertility is hung above a doorway; if you meet someone there you must kiss to avoid bad luck | Mistletoe | 88%
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| Said to guide the visitors from the East; often used atop a certain Christmas decoration | Star | 88%
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| Helps you count down the days until Christmas | Advent calendar | 87%
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| Be sure to hang this by the chimney with care | Stocking | 87%
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| Hung on the door, this circlet is traditionally made of evergreen boughs | Wreath | 87%
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| This type of house is theoretically edible, and decorated with icing and candy | Gingerbread | 86%
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| This Christmas sweet resembles a shepherd's staff | Candy cane | 85%
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| This might be left out with milk for a midnight visitor (US tradition) | Cookie | 84%
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| Druids thought this plant a symbol of eternal life; later Christians saw the red berries and sharp leaves representing Christ's blood and crown of thorns, respectively | Holly | 81%
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| This animal feeding trough served as an infant's bed | Manger | 79%
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| Originally a German tradition, this "tannenbaum" is now put up around the world | Christmas tree | 78%
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| These Eastern sages or magi brought gifts to Jesus; they are commonly called the ____ ___ | Wise men | 75%
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| Type of worker the birth of Jesus was first announced to | Shepherd | 73%
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| Announced the birth of the savior to certain workers in a field | Angel | 67%
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| This symbol got his start as a bishop in what is called Turkey today (US name) | Santa | 45%
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| This is meant to burn for 12 days, until Twelfth Night. | Yule log | 18%
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