"In a one-horse open sleigh"
Jingle bells
Kids leave these out for Santa at night
Cookies
What is the name of the main character in "A Christmas Carol"? His name now means somebody who doesn't like Christmas.
Scrooge
The French word “Noel” is often used around Christmas, but what was its original meaning in Latin?
a) Happy
b) Birth
c) Forever
Birth
Frosty the snowman came to life when what item of clothing was put on him?
his hat
I saw Mommy kissing ___________ undernearth the misteltoe last night
Santa Claus
Which fairy tale was the first gingerbread houses inspired by?
Hansel and Gretel
What is the name of the family in Home Alone?
The McCallisters
Which Saint is Santa Clause supposed to represent?
Saint Nicholas
What is the name of the circle of pine branches you can hang on your door as a decoration?
wreath
Who sings the song that starts with "Last Christmas I gave you my heart"
George Michael/Wham
What do naughty kids get at Christmas?
Lump of Coal
What animated film is about a train that carries kids to the North Pole
The Polar express
What mode of transport does Santa use?
sleigh
What is the name of the Grinch's pet dog?
Max.
What year did Mariah Carey's "All I want for Xmas is you" debut?
1994
2000
2006
1994
The name of a famous Russian ballet about christmas
The Nutcracker
Can you name either of the burglars in Home Alone or their nickname?
Harry, Marv, The Wet Bandits
What name is given to small sausages wrapped in bacon, a staple at a British Christmas dinner?
pigs in a blanket
Canada, The U.K., and most other Commonwealth countries officially celebrate the day after Christmas as what holiday?
Boxing Day
Fill in the blank
"I'm Dreaming of a _____________ christmas"
White
How many Reindeer does Santa have (including Rudolph)?
9
What is a nutcracker?
a) A toy soldier
b) A Christmas dessert
c) A toy hammer
a ) A toy soldier
These were traditionally hung on Christmas trees but now we have electricity.
What 2 words did Scrooge say in "A Christmas Carol" that people say now when they are not in the holiday spirit?
Bah humbug