Christmas Songs
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Christmas Trivia
100
"Jingle Bell Rock" tells us it's a bright time, it's the right time to do this.
What is rock the night away?
100
Tom Hanks plays six different characters in "The Polar Express." Name one of them.
Who is the young boy at the heart of the story, the boy's father, a kindly train conductor, a hobo, Santa Claus or Scrooge?
100

When do families primarily open gifts for Christmas?

Christmas Eve

100

Christmas trees are grown in this many states.

15, 30, 40 or 50

What is all 50, including Alaska and Hawaii?

100
More than 1.76 billion of this candy are made annually for the Christmas season.
What are candy canes?
200

These were the last 5 words of Frosty the Snowman.

What is "I'll be back again someday"?

200
In this movie, Will Ferrell crawls into Santa's bag and grows up in the North Pole.
What is Elf?
200
French children put their shoes in front of this, in the hopes that Père Noël will fill them with gifts.
What is the fireplace?
200
This company made the concept of Santa Claus popular worldwide.
What is Coca-Cola?
200

The average American family spent about this much on Christmas GIFTS in 2024. Is it $800, $1000, $2000 or $4000?

What is $1000

300
In "Winter Wonderland," the singers build a snowman, and pretend that he is Parson Brown, this is their response when the fictional clergyman asks if they are married.
What is "No, man!"
300

Ralphie deciphers this message using his decoder pin in "A Christmas Story."

What is "Be sure to drink your Ovaltine." As long as you mentioned "drink" and "Ovaltine" I will give you the points.

300

This is a very popular decoration in homes, streets, shops, offices, and factories. It appeared in Alsace, France in the 14th century, decorated with apples, paper flowers, and ribbons.

What is the Sapin de Noël? or Christmas Tree

300

This American President banned Christmas trees in the White House in 1902 by not having one.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

300

This country is credited with starting the Christmas Tree or "Weihnachtsbaum" tradition as we now know it in the 16th century when devout Christians brought decorated trees into their homes.

What is Germany?

400
The "Christmas Song" refers to "folks dressed up like" this.
What are eskimos?
400
In the Christmas Classic, It's A Wonderful Life, this happened every time a bell rang.
What is an angel gets his wings?
400

This decoration is generally hung by the door in order to invite good luck and health in the upcoming year.

What is mistletoe.

400

This was the last US state to declare an official holiday for Christmas. It is located in the middle of the United States.

What is Oklahoma?

400

These sweets that dance in your head are actually chocolate candies with cream, fruit preserves, or other sweet fillings inside.

What are sugarplums?

500

In a 1959 seasonal hit, the singer keeps giving this reason as to why his lady friend should stay at his house. The reason is also the name of the song.

What is "Baby, It's Cold Outside."

500

The novel "Skipping Christmas" by John Grisham inspired this Tim Allen Christmas movie. It is also Madame Pope's favorite Christmas movie!


What is "Christmas with the Kranks."

500

This log shaped cake is a very popular dessert item at Christmastime in France!

What is a "Bûche de Noël" or Yule Log.

500
In 1923, this President started the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony now held every year on the White House lawn.
Who is Calvin Coolidge?
500

This Christmas decoration did not fully arrive in the US until 1846, when Queen Victoria and her family were sketched in the Illustrated London News.

What is the Christmas Tree?

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