What is a Peppermint stick also known as?
A. Peppermint Pattie
B. Mintie
C. After dinner mint
D. Candy cane
D. Candy cane
Name the Green character who stole Christmas?
The Grinch
What do Japanese traditionally eat on the eve of Christmas?
A. Burger
B. KFC
C. Pizza
D. Miso Soup
B. KFC
What is the most played Christmas Song?
A. White Christmas
B. All I want for Christmas
C. The Christmas Song
D. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
All I want for Christmas
What's the only kind of egg you can drink?
Eggnog
In the 19th Century, which fruit was traditionally put in Christmas stockings?
A. Lemons
B. Oranges
C. Dried Cherries
D. Apples
B. Oranges
What's the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?
Home Alone
The Germans made the first artificial Christmas trees. What material did they use to make the trees?
A. Towels
B. Goose Feathers
C. Metal
D. Paper
B. Goose Feathers
How many reindeer haul Santa’s sleigh in “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 9
D. 10
C. 9
You can catch me easily, especially during the holidays, but you can never throw me. What am I?
A cold.
What is roasting on an open fire in ‘The Christmas Song’?
A. Marshmallows
B. Walnuts
C. Chestnuts
D. Bread
C. Chestnuts
Macaulay Culkin was home for the holidays in the blockbuster Home Alone. Which city did his family visit, leaving him behind to fend off burglars?
A. London
B. Paris
C. Chicago
D. New York
B. Paris
Which country banned Christmas from 1969 to 1998?
A. Cuba
B. China
C. Finland
D. Albania
A. Cuba
Who released the Christmas album ‘You Make It Feel Like Christmas’?
A. Lady GaGa
B. Mariah Carey
C. Gwen Stefani
D. Beyoncé
C. Gwen Stefani
If the end of the year is December 31st, what is the end of Christmas?
The letter 's'.
What nut is traditionally used in a Christmas fruitcake?
A. Almonds
B. Hazelnuts
C. Peanuts
D. Walnuts
D. Walnuts
How many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol?
Four
Who is 'Joulupukki' and where does he come from?
A. Santa Claus, Finland
B. An Elf, Sweden
C. Santa Claus, Norway
D. A Reindeer, Iceland
A. Santa Claus, Finland
In 2011, which Christmas carol was granted an intangible cultural heritage status by UNESCO?
A. O Holy Night
B. Silent Night, Holy Night
C. Jingle Bells
D. The First Noel
What usually comes once in a minute, twice in a week, and once in a year?
The letter 'E'.
What Christmas berry is also known as a bounceberry?
A. Holly
B. Mistletoe
C. Cranberry
D. Juniper Berry
C. Cranberry
Which Hollywood actor played 6 different characters in The Polar Express?
Tom Hanks
Which country invented candy canes?
A. Finland
B. Germany
C. Norway
D. America
B. Germany
Who wrote ‘White Christmas’?
A. Cole Porter
B. George Gershwin
C. Jerome Kern
D. Irving Berlin
D. Irving Berlin
What is something that travels around the globe like Santa Claus, yet never leaves its corner?
A postage stamp.