In what city baby Jesus born
Bethlehem
In the movie It's a wonderful Life, Why is George ineligible for service in World War II?
He’s deaf in one ear
What is hung on fireplaces?
Stocking
NFL Footballs are made of Which Material?
Cowhide
On game days in the NFL, each team is supplied 24 footballs to use. Over 2 million footballs are made a year, and 700,000 of those footballs are used in the NFL
Which one of Santa’s reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot?
Cupid
Name the movie about a child fighting off burglars with traps in his home.
Home Alone
Kids Leave these out for Santa at night
Cookies
What Packer is known as "The Gunslinger".
Brett Farve
What Popular Christmas Song Was Actually Written For Thanksgiving?
Jingle Bells
What animated film is about a train that carries kids to the North Pole
The Polar express
What do Naughty Kids get for Christmas
coal
What legendary Green Bay packer opened a facility designed to help at-risk and troubled boys throughout the state of Wisconsin? And what item did he donate to the facility
Bartt Starr and His wife cherry open Rawhide boys ranch/ Corvette
Starr even donated the Corvette he received as MVP of Super Bowl II to help Rawhide during their early years
Which Saint is Santa Clause supposed to represent?
Saint Nicholas
In the Movie Elf, How did Buddy get to the North Pole as a baby?
He crawled into Santa’s bag of presents
What did Frosty do when a magic hat was placed on his head?
began to dance around.
What Packer scored a total of 823 points throughout his career?
Don Hutson
Don Hutson scored a total of 823 points by touchdowns, and filed goals
What are Christmas trees also called?
Yule-tree
In Home Alone, the McCallister's are going on vacation to this city, when they leave Kevin at home
What is Paris.
How many reindeers has Santa got?
9
Prancer, Dancer, Comet, Cupid,Donner, Dasher, Vixen, Bixen and Rudolf
What Green Bay Packers quarterback holds the team record for most passing yards in a season?
In 2011, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw for 4,643 yards, setting a team record for most passing yards in a season, and surpassing Lynn Dickey's previous record of 4,458 yards
What was the first beverage company that used Santa Claus in advertising?
Coke-Cola
What present does Ralphie want more than anything for Christmas?
A Red Rider BB gun
The birth of Jesus Christ
Who was the first Green Bay Packer to snag more than 50 career interceptions?
In only 8 seasons (1952-59), Bobby Dillon became the first Green Bay Packer to snag more than 50 interceptions. He finished his
Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?
Germany
How many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol?
4
According to legend, what holiday goodies were shaped to resemble a shepherd’s staff, as a way to remind children of the shepherds who visited baby Jesus?
Candy Canes
The Indian Packing Company, which had funded Lambeau's venture, was offered sponsorship rights. Who came up with the idea of naming the team the Green Bay Packers?
Agnes Aylward (Curly Lambeau's girlfriend)
Lambeau showed huge gratitude to the Indian Packing Company for its contribution to the creation of the team. Lambeau told Agnes that he intended to name the new franchise the "Green Bay Indians" to which Agnes replied "Well, for heaven's sake, Curly, why don't you just call them the Green Bay Packers!" The name stuck and the team has been known as the Packers ever since
When did Christmas become a Federal Holiday in the US?
1968
Monday Holiday Law was passed by Congress in 1968 during Lyndon B. Johnson’s presidency that Christmas was deemed a federal holiday,
In the classic Christmas movie, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch was described with three words. What are they?
Stink, stank, stunk
Name two famous animated Snowmans?
Frosty the Snowman
And
Oloff
Who held the position of Green Bay Packers head coach for the longest time?
Earl "Curly" Lambeau was head coach of the Green Bay Packers for three decades! During that time (1919-1949), he compiled a career record of 212 wins, 106 losses, and 21 ties, for a winning percentage of .656. He lead the Packers to six Championships and was the first coach to make the forward pass an integral part of the offensive gameplan. Lambeau also played halfback for the team until 1929. He was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1963 and died two years later (1965) at the age of 67.