According to the Italian tradition, who delivers gifts to good children on the eve of Epiphany?
Who is an old lady/witch named Befana
What’s the most popular Christmas play featuring toys that come to life?
Rather than stockings, in which country are children's clogs filled with christmas treats
What is the Netherlands
What led the 3 wise men to baby Jesus?
what is a star
How many points does a snowflake traditionally have?
What is 6
What are two other names for Santa Claus?
What is Saint Nick and Kris Kringle
What made Frosty come to life in the movie “Frosty the Snowman?”
What is his hat
What fairy tale inspired gingerbread houses?
What is The Brothers Grimm “Hansel and Gretel”
Who is the father of Jesus
Who is God
How many candles are on an Advent wreath?
What is 4 candles
One lit each week until Christmas.
How many reindeer drive Santa Claus’ sleigh?
What is 9 reindeer
The movie Miracle on 34th Street is based on what real-life department store?
What is Macy's
Where do poinsettias, a common christmas flower, originate from?
What is Mexico
Where did the Nativity take place?
What is Bethlehem
What colour was the Christmas that Elvis Presley had?
What is blue
22 million of these are cooked each Christmas
What is turkey
What holiday movie sequel includes a cameo by Donald Trump?
Which country was the first to use the tradition of Christmas trees?
What is Germany
What is the name of the Angel who told Mary she will bear a son and name him Jesus
Who is Gabriel
On the sixth day of Christmas what did my true love give to me?
What is geese a-laying
Everyone is familiar with the mistletoe tradition. What is the colour of the berries of the plant?
In the movie Elf, what was the first rule of The Code of Elves?
What is to "treat every day like Christmas"
Where does eggnog originate from?
What is England?
What are the gifts that the Three Wise Men gave baby Jesus, according to Christmas history?
What is Gold, Myrrh, and Frankincense
Two of the reindeers are named after weather phenomenon. Name the reindeer.
Who is Donner (meaning thunder in German) and Blitzen (meaning lightning)