Most include Mary, Joseph,baby Jesus, shepherds, wisemen,and some animals.
What is a nativity set>
This classic film features the line "You'll shoot your eye out!"
What is The Christmas Story?
What is hippopotamus?
Who gave birth to baby Jesus
Who is Mary?
What popular drink is also called "Milk Punch"
Originally made from real strands of silver, this shiny decoration is draped over tree branches to mimic ice or snow
What is tinsel?
This is the name of the Grinches' dog
What is Max?
According to "Frosty the Snowman", what were his eyes made of?
What is coal?
What city was Jesus born in?
What is Bethlehem?
What treat is known for its long shelf life
What is fruitcake?
According to legend, this candy was shaped like a Shepherd's staff to remind children of the visitors who came to see baby Jesus
What is candy cane?
Buddy the Elf sticks to the 4 main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns, and ________.
What is syrup?
What kind of sleigh is in the song "Jingle Bells"
What is a "one horse open sleigh"?
What clothing was Jesus wrapped in
What is swaddling?
This soda company is often credited with popularizing image of Santa in its ads
What is Coca- Cola?
What country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?
What is Germany?
In the movie Jingle All the Way, what does Howard have to do to win the Turbo Man from the radio station
What is name all 8 Reindeer?
For 400 extra points, name all 8 reindeer not including Rudolph
In the song " O' Tannenbaum", what is a Tannenbaum
What is a Christmas Tree?
Who appeared to Mary
Who is the Angel Gabriel?
What fruit is often placed in stockings as a treat
What is an orange?
In Japan, it is common for families to go to what American fast food chain on Christmas
What is KFC?
In the movie Home Alone, how many siblings does Kevin have
What is 4
In "The Twelve Days of Christmas" what did my true love send on the 7th day
What is seven swans a swimming?
What gifts did the 3 wise men bring
What is gold, Franklincense, and myrrh?
What rolled cake is tradtionally made for Christmas
What is a Yule Log?