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Christmas
Riddles
100

A dense and sweet (to some) dessert cake, popular in England, made of candied or dried fruits and nuts

Christmas Pudding

100

In The Grinch, what is the name of the town where people love Christmas?  
A) Snowville
B) Whoville
C) Candyland
D) Frosty Town

 

B) Whoville

100

This thing is put up and decorated in most homes for Christmas.

a Christmas tree

100

Give the title of the song:
"Dashing through the snow
In a one horse open sleigh
O'er the fields we go
Laughing all the way...
"

Jingle bells. Teams get extra 200 points for singing.


100

This is what naughty kids get in their stocking.

Coal

100

Who wears a red suit, has a big white beard, and delivers presents at night?

Santa Claus


100

What's this?

Christmas Lights


100

What has a red nose but isn’t a clown?

Rudolph


200

You may build one of these around Christmas time

a Ginger Bread House

200

In A Christmas Carol, who visits Scrooge on Christmas Eve?  
A) Santa Claus
B) Three ghosts
C) His neighbors
D) The reindeer

B) Three ghosts

200

In the US alone over 2 billion of these are sent at Christmas time!

Christmas cards 

200

Finish the lyrics:
"We wish you a Merry Christmas;
We wish you a Merry Christmas;
We wish you a Merry Christmas and _ _____ ___ ____.
"

a Happy New Year. Teams get extra 200 points for singing.


200

In North America, they call him Santa Claus. What do they call him in England?

Father Christmas

200

Who is made of snow, has a carrot nose, and sometimes comes to life?

Snowman


200

What's this?

Chimney


200

What has branches but no leaves?

Christmas tree


300

This traditional Christmas treat has red and white stripes.
 

Candy cane

300

In Home Alone, where do Kevin’s parents go for Christmas vacation? 

A) London
B) Paris
C) New York
D) Disneyland

 

Paris, France

300

The type of shirt we wear before or on Christmas

an Ugly Christmas Sweater

300

Finish the lyrics:
"Rockin around the _______ _______,
at the Christmas party hop,
Mistletoe hung where you can see,
Every couple tries to stop.
"


Christmas Tree

300

In North America, children hang their stockings by the fireplace. Where do they hang them in England?

At the foot of their bed

300

Who has a shiny red nose that lights up the sky?

Rudolph the red‑nosed reindeer


300

What's this?

Fireplace


300

What has gifts but no birthday?

Christmas

400

This snack is typically left out for Santa Claus.

milk and cookies 

400

In The Polar Express, what special drink do the children get on the train?
A) Tea
B) Lemonade
C) Milkshake
D) Hot chocolate
 

hot chocolate

400

Why do people light candles at Christmas?  

A) To help Santa see in the dark
B) To keep the house warm
C) To roast marshmallows indoors
D) To show hope and light

D) To show hope and light

400

Finish the lyrics:
"Oh the weather outside is frightful
But the fire is so delightful
Since we've no place to go...
"

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. 
Teams get extra 200 points for singing.

 

400

In Australia, Christmas is celebrated in…  
A) Winter
B) Spring
C) Summer
D) Autumn

Summer


400

Who is green, grumpy, and once tried to steal Christmas?

The Grinch


400

What's this?

Sleigh


400

What has snow but no cold?

Snow globe


500

These two are traditional items to leave out for Santa's reindeer.

carrots and apples 

500

In Elf, what is the main character’s name?  
A) Buddy
B) Billy
C) Bobby
D) Benny

A) Buddy

500

What does mistletoe symbolize at Christmas?  

A) A snack for reindeer  
B) Good luck for money
C) Love and friendship
D) A magic plant for flying  


C) Love and friendship

500

Who sings "All I Want for Christmas is You"?

Mariah Carey

500

Where does Krampus (a scary creature) visit naughty children?
a. Italy
b. Sweden
c. Canada
d. Austria

Austria

500

Who are the mascots (талисманы) of Coca-Cola?

Polar bears


500

What's this?

Ornaments


500

What has stockings but no feet?

Fireplace mantle


600

In this country KFC is eaten as a Christmas tradition:
a. Belarus
b. Kenya
c. Japan
d. Canada

Japan

600

In Frozen, which character sings “Let It Go”?  
A) Anna
B) Elsa
C) Olaf
D) Kristoff

B) Elsa

600

What is the name of the holiday on December 26th?

Boxing Day


600

Finish the lyrics:
"Frosty the snowman
was a jolly happy soul,
With a corncob pipe
and a button nose
And two eyes made out of _____
".

coal


600

Where do people roller-skate to Christmas Mass?
a. Venezuela
b. Great Britain
c. Finland
d. China

Venezuela


600

What “spy” hides around the house, reporting back to Santa on who has been naughty and nice?

The Elf on the Shelf

600

What's this?

Snow globe


600

What falls at Christmas but never gets hurt?

Snow


700

Historically Known as a milk punch 

Eggnog 

700

What was the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?


700

Brightly wrapped, cardboard tubes, that are twisted at the ends. Two people pull each end to pop it and find a surprise!

Christmas cracker

700

This is one of the most successful Christmas songs of all time. It was released in 1984. The song reached number one in the UK Singles Chart on New Year's Day 2021.

"Last Christmas". Teams get extra 200 points for singing.

 

700

Where do people hide their brooms to keep away witches and evil spirits?
a. Australia
b. Norway
c. Mexico
d. Poland


Norway

700

Name all of Santa's 9 reindeer.

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph

700

What's this?

Holly


700

What bites but has no teeth?

Frost


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