Name all 9 of Santa's Reindeers.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph
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What is the name of the main character from Home Alone 1?
Kevin McCallister
What Christmas beverage is also known as “milk punch?”
Eggnog
In the book of Matthew, who told Joseph that the baby was to be called Jesus?
An angel
Who is going to born in five years?
Jesus
Name 3 things you need to wrap a gift.
Tape, wrapping paper, scissors
What is the dog's name from The Grinch?
Max
In the United States, over 2 billion of these are sent each year at Christmastime.
Christmas cards
In the Gospel of Luke what is the name given for an army of Angels praising God?
Multitude of the heavenly host
What signs appeared when Jesus was born?
A new star and the sky would be light for a full day and night, even after the sun had set
How do you say Merry Christmas in Spanish?
Feliz Navidad
In “A Christmas Story,” what happens to Ralphie’s friend as a result of a “triple-dog dare” from another classmate?
He gets his tongue stuck to a flagpole.
What do naughty kids get for Christmas
Coal
What was the name of the prophetess who approached Mary and Joseph in the temple and thanked God for the baby Jesus?
Anna
Who saw baby Jesus in vision?
Nephi
What is a traditional type of Christmas Tree starting with P?
Pine
How many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol?
Four
True or False: Studies show that the average American gains three pounds over the holidays.
False. It’s closer to one pound.
Who was Elizabeth?
Mary's relative (probably cousin), mother of John the Baptist
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What 3 prophets testified of Jesus before his birth?
Nephi, Jacob, Samuel the Lamanite.
What word for Christmas was borrowed from French?
Noel
Finish this line from How the Grinch Stole Christmas: "It came without packages, boxes or ______."
Bags
Which one of Santa's reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot?
Cupid
Where did Joseph flee to with Mary and Jesus?
Egypt
How does the Book of Mormon help us with our Christmas celebration?
It reminds us of the importance of making Christ the center of our celebrations and focusing on His gift to us: The Atonement.