Religious Christmas Songs
Christmas Traditions
Christmas Trivia
Christmas Stories
Christmas Around the World
200

In the traditional song, the words Silent Night are followed by these words. 


What are Holy Night?

200

This image traditionally adorns the top of the Christmas tree. 


What is an angel/star?

200

This company was the first to use Santa in advertising. 


What is Coca-cola?

200

This household item was used to make Frosty’s nose. 


What is a button?

200

This European country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree. 


What is Germany?

400

This song contains the words ‘Let Earth receive her King.”


 What is Joy to the World?

400

When you find yourself under the mistletoe, this usually happens next. 


What is a kiss?

400

This bird often appears on Christmas cards. 


What is a robin?

400

This character tries to stop Christmas from coming by stealing all of the Who’s gifts. 


Who is the Grinch?

400

In this country, people celebrate Christmas by gathering on the beach. 


What is Australia?

600

The second verse of this song begins with “The cattle are lowing.” 


What is Away in a Manger?

600

Aside from red and green, these two colors are commonly used during the holiday season. 


What are gold and silver?

600

This president of the United States banned the Christmas tree from the White House. 


Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

600

The number of ghosts that appear to Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. 


What is Four?

600

This country traditionally fills their children’s clogs with treats and candy on December 5th. 


What is the Netherlands?

800

This song is actually a French operatic aria, originally known as “Cantique du Noel’. 


What is O Holy Night?

800

This fairy tale inspired the first gingerbread houses. 


What is Hansel and Gretel?

800

This company allegedly made the largest gingerbread man. 


What is IKEA?

800

This popular author wrote “Christmas doesn’t come from a store, maybe Christmas means a little bit more?”. 

Who is Dr. Seuss?

800

In this country, a witch drops off gifts through the chimney instead of Santa. 


What is Italy?

1000

This well-loved Christmas hymn makes no mention of Mary, Joseph, a manger, Bethlehem, wise men, or shepherds. 


What is Joy to the World?

1000

The tradition of baking Christmas cookies has been around since this century. 


What is the 16th century?

1000

This most popular Christmas toy of 1980 was designed by a professor of architecture in Budapest to teach his students about spatial awareness. 

What is a rubik’s cube?

1000

In this novel, it’s “always winter but never Christmas”. 


What is The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe?

1000

In Ukraine, people put this on their Christmas tree for good luck. 


What is a spider web?

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