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Christmas hymns
100

This actor plays Buddy the Elf in the classic movie "Elf".

Will Ferrell

100

This person is the one who sends all the gifts in the song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas."

The singers true love

100

Giving gifts to children in honor of a saint on December 6th.

St. Nicholes Day

100

This company created the modern-day image of Santa Claus. 

Coca-Cola

100

This hymn was originally written in German.

Silent Night/Stille Nacht. 

200

This is the name of the town in, "It's a Wonderful Life".

Bedford Falls

200

This pop singer has been named "The Queen of Christmas".

Mariah Carey

200

In this country, children put their shoes out on December 5th to be filled with gifts by Saint Nicholas. 

Germany/Netherlands

200

This was Santa's original name.

Saint Nicholes 

200

This hymn is not written about Christ the King, but another king. 

Good King Wenceslas

300

In "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation", Clark forgets this item when the family goes to cut their own Christmas tree. 

A saw

300

At this age, Brenda Lee recorded Christmas classic, "Rockin Around the Christmas Tree".

13
300

This is celebrated the day after Christmas in Great Britain. 

Boxing day

300

Charles Dickens wrote this novel, and it helped popularize Christmas celebrations. 

A Christmas Carol

300

This hymn was originally not written as a Christmas hymn. 

Joy to the World!

400

In the movie "Love Actually", Sam learns this instrument to impress his crush.

The drums

400

This singer was the FIRST to record, "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas".

Judy Garland

400

A horned creature who frightens naughty children during holiday parades.

Krampus

400
This is the year that Christmas was established as a holiday. 

1870

400

This is why Nowell is spelled different in "The First Nowell".

Nowell is the English version of the French word "Noel".

500

This is the most famous line in the movie "Elf".

"The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear."

500

The song. "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", this is never mentioned. 

Christmas, or any religious aspect. 

500

Tradition of opening gifts on January 6th instead of December 25th.

Epiphany 

500

This emperor declared December 25th as the official celebration of the birth of Christ. 

Emperor Constantine 

500

This was "O' Come All Ye Faithful's" original name.

Adeste Fideles

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