What is the name of the movie Kevin watches in Home Alone
Angels with Filthy Souls
What is made in the snow but also on top of the tree
Angel
How many tips do traditional snowflakes have
Six
Name the plant that people kiss under at Christmas
Mistletoe
When and where was eggnog invented
13th century Britain
Which famous Christmas Film was released in 1983
A Christmas Story
85%
What is the most popular meal for Christmas in Japan
KFC fried Chicken
The British holiday started as a day to give gifts to the household staff of Britain's upper classes
Boxing Day
Who wrote the famous book " A Christmas Carol"
Charles Dickens
What message does John McClane write on a dead henchman for Hans Gruber in Die Hard
Now I have a machine gun. Ho-Ho-Ho
Saint Nicholas was originally this before he became known as Santa
Monk
What were children drinking in the first commercially produced Christmas cards by Henry Cole?
Wine
The 15th Centry Bavarian word is the traditional meaning of Christmas tree
Tennenbaum
In Which Country did the Gingerbread house tradition start
Germany
How many characters did Tom Hanks play in the Polar Express
Seven
The beverage company that has been using commercials starring Santa Clause since the 1930'
Coca Cola
Before becoming tied up with Christmas what was Yule
Pagan midwinter festival
This patron of Sweden is often played by the oldest daughter who enters the home during Christmas wearing a white dress, red sash, and a crown of candles. She is usually bearing food, such as a plate of cookies
Santa Lucia
What old Christmas tradition signals to people passing by that the residents of a house are christian
Putting candles in Windows
Who is the only one to say Krampus's name in Krampus
The Grandmother
The French word "Noel" is often used around Christmas, but what was its original meaning in Latin
Birth
Which country supplies a giant tree for Trafalgar Square in London each year?
Norway
The Scandinavian folklore, who are the little gnomes looking out for the home, farm, and children, pattering about unseen at night, checking on everyone's welfare
Nisse or Tomten
When and where were Christmas Cards first sold
London, 1843