In which year, was Christmas declared a national holiday?
1870
What can fill a room but takes up no space?
Light
Which city is officially known as "The Christmas Capital of Canada"
Winnipeg
What’s the name of the main villain in The Nightmare Before Christmas?
Oogie Boogie
In England, what popular pies are left out for Santa, or Father Christmas?
Mince Pies
Who was the first U.S. president to recognize Hanukkah in the White House?
Jim Carter
What begins with an “e” and only contains one letter?
Envelope
Which Canadian chain store once featured Give like Santa, Save like Scrooge as its sales slogan during the holiday season?
Canadian Tire
Which Hollywood actor played six different roles in The Polar Express?
Tom Hanks
What are latkes, and which holiday menu do they belong to?
potato pancakes, Hanukkah
Which real-life person is Santa Claus based on?
St. Nicholas.
What has one eye, but can’t see?
A Needle or Needle
In Labrador, which vegetables are saved from the summer harvest, hollowed out, fitted with a candle and given to children at Christmas?
Turnips
Which classic movie is repeatedly referenced in the 2003 Christmas in Canada episode of the animated series "South Park"?
The Wizard of Oz
In Japan, which famous fast food restaurant brand is a traditional Christmas treat?
KFC
How many candles are lit in a menorah during Hanukkah?
8
I can be cracked, I can be made. I can be told, I can be played. What am I?
A Joke OR Joke
In 1905, which company sponsored the first Santa Claus Parade in Toronto?
The T. Eaton Company
“Eight Crazy Nights” is an animated Hanukkah movie starring which Jewish comedian?
Adam Sandler
Which fruit was often found in children’s Christmas stockings in the UK and considered to be a luxury?
Orange
Every holiday season, Canadians spend millions on poinsettia plants. Where were they originally grown?
Mexico
Poor people have it. Rich people need it. If you eat it you die. what is it?
Nothing
The world’s only perogy drivethrough is in this city.
Saskatoon
This holiday film became a Christmas classic three decades after its initial release, when studio rights expired and television stations started airing the flick on repeat.
It's a Wonderful Life
"Stollen" is the traditional fruit cake of which country?
Germany