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100

In the movie Elf, which one of the following is not one of the 4 main food groups according to Buddy?

A. Candy corns

B. Candy canes

C. Syrup 

D. Candy ribbons

D. Candy Ribbons

100

Also known as "milk punch".

A. Eggnog

B. 

C. 

D. 

A. Eggnog


100

In Charles Dickens’s classic book A Christmas Carol, what is Scrooge’s first name?

A. Marley

B. Fezziwig

C. Bob

D. Ebenezer

D. Ebenezer

100

What is the best selling christmas song of all time?

A. Last Christmas - Wham

B. All I want for Christmas is You - Mariah Carey

C. White Christmas - Bing Crosby

D. The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an open fire) - Nat King Cole 

White Christmas  - Bing Crosby

It is the best-selling Christmas song of all time, recognized by Guinness World Records with over 50 million copies sold as a single (Mariah runs a close second at 40 million), making it the best-selling single in any genre ever, with total sales exceeding 100 million.

200

What Christmas song has appeared the most in movies?

A. Silent Night 

B. Jingle Bells

C. White Christmas

D. Deck the Halls


B. Jingle Bells

200

What do kids in Sweden leave for Santa?

A. Fish

B. Coffee

C. Eggnog

D. Cookies

Coffee

200

What is the most published Christmas Hymn? 

A. O Holy Night

B. Hark the Herald Angels Sing

C. Joy to the World

D. Silent Night

C. Joy to the World - written by Isaac Watts in 1719 

300

In the original Frosty the Snowman animated movie, what’s the first thing Frosty says when he comes to life?

A. Merry Christmas

B. Happy Birthday

C. Happy New Year

D. Feliz Navidad

B. Happy Birthday

300

Sugar Plums are fruit.

A. True

B. False

False. They are candy.

300

In "O Little Town of Bethlehem" where do the silent stars go by?

A. Above thy dark streets shineth

B. Above thy deep and dreamless sleep

C. Above the watch of wondering love

D. Above the clouds of hopes and fears

B. Above thy deep and dreamless sleep

300

Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?

A. Germany

B. Ireland

C. US

D. Brazil

A. Germany

400

This many ghosts show up in Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol?

A. 2

B. 3

C. 4

D. 5

C. 4


400

What medieval spiced ale was taken in a bowl door - to - door at Christmas? 

A. Lamb's Wool

B.Drinkhel

C. Sops

D. Wassail

D. Wassail

The word comes from the Anglo-Saxon "waes hael" meaning "be in good health." Wassailers would carry a large bowl from house to house, offering drinks in exchange for gifts. The tradition evolved into modern Christmas caroling!

400

What is the day after Christmas called?

A. Festivus

B. Re-gifting Day

C. Dark Day

D. Boxing day


D. Boxing Day

400

In "We Three Kings" they were following a star. The lyrics say it is a star of wonder, star of night.  In which direction was this star leading them?

A. Northward 

B. Southward

C. Eastward

D. Westward


D. Westward leading still proceeding 

400

How long does it take for the average (6 - 7 ft) Christmas tree to grow to its full size? 

A. 3 years

B. 5 years

C.  7 years

D.  10 years

C. 7 years
500

What are the burglars in Home Alone known as?

A. The Wet Bandits

B. Gold-Toothed Bandits

C. Scarface Bandits

D. Villainous Bandits

A. The Wet Bandits

500

How long can a properly stored Fruit cake theoretically remain edible?

A. 18 months

B. 5 years

C. 25 years

D. 50 years

C. 25 years

The alcohol and sugar in fruitcake act as preservatives. One famous fruitcake baked in 1878 was kept as a family heirloom for over 130 years! During World War II, fruitcakes were sent to soldiers because they survived long shipping journeys.

500

Which US state has a town named Santa Claus? 

A. Idaho

B. Indiana

C. Illinois

D. Iowa


B. Indiana

500

How many gifts did the singer receive in “The Twelve Days of Christmas”? 

A. 12

B. 78

C. 364

D. 936

C. 364 

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