Christmas Yuletide
Christmas Decorations
Christmas Around the World
Christmas Food
Miscellaneous
200

How many reindeer pull Santa's Sleigh (including Rudolph)?

Nine

(Rudolph, Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen)

200

This classic holiday decoration is typically made from evergreen branches, shaped into a circular form, and often adorned with ribbons, bells, and holly. It is commonly hung on doors.

What is a wreath.

200

In Italy, this sweet bread, often filled with dried fruit, nuts, and spices, is a traditional Christmas treat.

What is panettone?

200

This traditional Christmas treat has red and white stripes.

What is a candy cane.

200

Who is notorious for delegating "saying Grace" to an unsuspecting significant other?

Who is Morris. 

400

In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas", this is the gift given on the seventh day.

What are "seven swans a-swimming"

400

This Christmas plant is known for its bright red and green foliage and is commonly used as a decoration during the holiday season.

What is a poinsettia.

400

What country is known for Bûche de Noël, a yule log-shaped cake made from sponge cake and buttercream.

What is France
400

This sweet, thick drink is popular in the holiday season.

What is eggnog.

400

How tall is the Christmas Tree (whichever group is closest)

11'2"

600

This 1843 novella by Charles Dickens tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge’s transformation after being visited by three ghosts.

What is "A Christmas Carol"

600

This type of figure is placed in nativity scenes to represent the birth of Jesus Christ.

What is a manger?

600

In this country, Christmas is celebrated with a feast on Christmas Eve and a visit from the "Three Kings" on January 6.

What is Spain

600

This Christmas treat (in some locations) was helped made popular through Edmund in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.

What is a Turkish Delight.

600

What are any two of the three themed drinks at the bar today?

What are Cranberry ginger kiss, whiskey wrap-up, aperol spritz

800

In the 1964 TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, this prospector searches for silver and gold.

Who is "Yukon Cornelius"

800

More than 50,000 Christmas lights cover this iconic Christmas tree.

What is the Rockefeller Tree.

800

This country's official last day to take down Christmas decorations is January 6th, otherwise it can be considered bad luck.

What is the United Kingdom?

800

Ginger bread houses were inspired by this fairy tale.

What is Hansel and Gretel.

800

Christmas Charades (best 3 out of 5)

1. Christmas Caroling

2. Santa going down a chimney

3. Home Alone (any)

4. Wrapping presents

5. Tongue stuck to frozen pole


backups (or maybe switch) - opening a gift you dont like, but pretending to like it, ice skating, snowball fight

1000

In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, this is the name of the Grinch’s loyal dog.
 

Who is "Max".

1000

This company is responsible for providing the 550lb dazzling Rockefeller Tree topper, set with 25,000 crystals.

What is Swarovski.
1000

This country's Christmas tradition is eating fried chicken, typically KFC.

What is Japan.

1000

Buddy the Elf added this syrup to his spaghetti

What is Chocolate or Maple.

1000

Name 8 different gnomes you've seen around the house (45 seconds)

What are...

Halloween Gnome, Welcome Gnome, Bench Gnome, Window Gnome, Gnome-aments, All-Seeing Gnome, Pervy Gnome, Gnomey Long-Legs, Gnomey No-Legs, Camo-Gnome, Espress-Gnome, Bryson DeCham-Gnome

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