Christmas Classics
Santa's Workshop
Deck the Halls...
With Trivia
Jingle Bell Rock
North Pole News
100

In Home Alone I, Kevin's family flies to this city without him. 

What is Paris?

100

Santa's sleigh is traditionally pulled by this many reindeer (not including Rudolph).

What is eight?

100

This plant is hung in doorways so people can kiss underneath it. 

What is a mistletoe?

100

Feliz Navidad combines English and this language.

What is Spanish?

100

The animated movie that features a race to the North Pole.

What is The Polar Express?

200

In the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” the gift given on the fifth day is this valuable item, often sung with extra emphasis.

What are golden rings?

200

The reindeer known as "the leader before Rudolph joined the squad."

Who is Dasher?

200

This fruit, often found in stockings, was considered a great luxury in the early 1900s.

What is an orange? 

200

Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" was released in this decade.

What are the 1990s?

200

The department store that promoted the North Pole as Santa's address in the 20th century.

What is Macy's?

300

In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch’s plan to ruin Christmas fails because he learns the Whos can celebrate without this.

What are presents/gifts?

300

Santa and his elves know which toys to make children by doing this.

What is reading letters to Santa?

300

The tradition of hanging stockings began because children placed shoes by the fire to dry out and hoped for this inside them. 

What are coins (gold coins)?

300

The Christmas song originally written for Thanksgiving.

What is Jingle Bells?

300

Before Santa wore his iconic red suit, he was often depicted wearing this colour in early European tradition.

What is green?

400

The name of the poem that begins with "Twas the night before Christmas..."

What is A Visit from St. Nicholas?
400

One of Santa's reindeer shares its name with a German word for "thunder."

What is Donner?

400

The US state famous for producing the most Christmas trees.

What is Oregon?

400

The song that begins with "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire..."

What is The Christmas Song?

400

The number of months the North Pole experiences darkness each year.

What are 6 months?

500

The year Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was created.

What is 1939?

500

The place in the world in which Santa travels in a canoe instead of a sleigh. 

What is Hawaii?

500

The purpose of hanging holly in homes during winter. 

What is to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits?

500

The Christmas song that mentions "Parson Brown" in the lyrics.

What is Winter Wonderland?

500

The five countries that have territorial claims near the North Pole. 

What is Canada, Russia, Norway, Denmark (Greenland) and the United States?

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