What word does the "X" in "Xmas" stand for?
Christ (from the Greek letter Chi)
What plant's berries are often white and traditionally hung on doorways?
Mistletoe
What holiday drink is also called "milk punch"?
Eggnog
What is the name of the famous Christmas ballet?
Which New York City theater do the Rockettes perform at?
Radio City Music Hall
Which two of Santa's reindeer names come from weather phenomena?
Donner (thunder) and Blitzen (lightening)
What traditional German Christmas bread is called "Christstollen"?
What is stolen
How many reindeer does Santa have?
What is 9: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph
What mischievous character makes pranks from the day after Thanksgiving to Christmas eve?
The elf on the shelf
What city was Kevin McCallister's family traveling to for the holidays in the hit movie, Home Alone?
Paris, France
In which month is Boxing day celebrated?
December
What mythical figure punishes naughty children in central Europe?
What is Krampus
What are people under the mistletoe expected to do?
What's the shopping day the Monday after Thanksgiving called?
What is cyber Monday
What year did the film It's a Wonderful Life come out?
1946
Before turkey was common, what meat was often served at Christmas in England?
Goose or boar's head
How many towns in America are named "Christmas"?
True or False: Santa Claus is based on a real person.
True: The legend of Santa Claus can be traced back hundreds of years to a monk named St. Nicholas.
In what year did Christmas (December 25) officially become a national holiday?
1870
In the movie Elf, what condiment does Buddy put on everything?
Syrup
1880s
What is three
What does mistletoe mean in German?
Holy berry
Who wrote the classic story "A Christmas Carol?"
Charles Dickens
In the movie A Christmas Story, what did Ralphie's aunt make him?
A bunny onesie