Christmas Trivia
Winter Time
Movies
Holiday Food
Music
100

The feature that set Rudolph apart from all the other reindeer and was the main reason they picked on him.

His red nose.

100

The term used to describe the act of animals sleeping through the entirety of Winter.

Hibernation

100

This character, portrayed by Jim Carrey, tries to stop Christmas from coming by stealing gifts from under the trees in Whoville. 

The Grinch

100

A popular holiday beverage found alongside milk in grocery stores in December, often sprinkled with nutmeg or cinnamon.

Eggnog

100

The specific type of carriage used in "Jingle Bells" to go dashing through the snow.

A one-horse open sleigh.

200

The rhyming popular household figure that helps report to Santa which kids have been naughty or nice.

Elf of a Shelf

200

The area in New York City that hosts the New Year's Eve "Ball Drop" to count down to the new year.

Times Square

200

The popular holiday movie that features the hijinks of Kevin McCallister defending his Chicago home from the thieves known as the "Wet Bandits".  

Home Alone

200

The food items traditionally left out for Santa to snack on while dropping off gifts to children's homes. 

Milk and Cookies

200

A song performed by José Feliciano that wishes everyone this Spanish phrase for Merry Christmas "from the bottom of his heart".

Feliz Navidad

300

The person in Christmas stories who is also referred to as Kris Kringle.

Santa Claus

300

The term used to describe the shortest day of the year in the Northern hemisphere. 

Winter Solstice (December 21/22)

300

A animated, locomotive-centered Christmas movie starring Tom Hanks as Ebenezer Scrooge.

The Polar Express

300

A tasty holiday structure that tests construction and decoration skills using cookies, icing and lots of candy.

 Gingerbread house

300

The place whose native language would wish you a "Mele Kalikimaka" instead of a Merry Christmas, as we learn from Bing Crosby's famous song.

Hawaii

400

The piece of Frosty the Snowman's attire that brings him to life.

His hat.

400

The two Canadian cities that have hosted the Winter Olympics, the one where we win a lot of medals.

Calgary (1988) and Vancouver (2010)

400

According to Buddy the Elf who was played by Will Ferrell in 2003's "Elf", these are the 4 main food groups.

Candy, Candy Canes, Candy Corn, Syrup

400

The beverage company that is rumoured to have introduced the red and white costume that we see Santa wearing to this day. 

Coca-Cola

400

The number of days in the 12 Days of Christmas in which the subject is given some kind of bird. 

6 (partridge, turtle doves, French hens, calling birds, geese-a-laying, swans)

500

The person who had the bright idea of expanding on one of his previous inventions to create Christmas lights in 1880. 

Thomas Edison

500

The number of hours per day that the North Pole sees sunlight during Winter.

Zero

500

The very popular holiday toy that Arnold Schwarzenegger ended up dressed as in the holiday movie "Jingle All the Way".

Turboman

500

A fast-food chain of restaurants that is a very popular option for Christmas meals in Japan, even though its name contains an American state.

Kentucky Fried Chicken

500

The highest-grossing Christmas song of all time, describing the outdoor scenery that we're sure to view out of our windows this year.

White Christmas by Bing Crosby

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