Christmas Characters
Christmas Food & Treats
Christmas Movies
Christmas Traditions
Christmas Songs
100

He lives at the North Pole and checks his list twice.

Who is Santa Claus?

100

Cookies and ______ are left out for Santa.

What is milk?

100

Kevin is left home alone in this 1990 film.

What is Home Alone?

100

Kids hang these by the fireplace.

What are stockings?

100

“Jingle all the way” is from this song.

What is Jingle Bells?

200

His red nose lights the way.

Who is Rudolph?

200

A warm drink topped with marshmallows.

What is hot chocolate?

200

Buddy tries to find his dad in NYC in this movie.

What is Elf?

200

Families decorate this evergreen.

What is a Christmas tree?

200

“All I want for Christmas is youuuu…”

What is All I Want for Christmas Is You?

300

Tiny Tim is found in this Dickens classic.  

What is A Christmas Carol?

300

Fruit-filled dessert popular in the UK.

What is fruitcake?

300

A magical train takes kids to the North Pole.

What is The Polar Express?

300

People exchange these wrapped items.

What are gifts/presents?

300

“You’re a mean one…”

What is Mr. Grinch?

400

He’s a jolly snowman with a magic hat.

Who is Frosty the Snowman?

400

Cinnamon rolls are often eaten this Christmas morning.

What are cinnamon rolls?

400

A lamp shaped like a leg appears in this classic.

What is A Christmas Story?

400

Christmas cards often include these printed pictures.

What are family photos?  

400

“Pa-rum-pum-pum-pum…”

What is Little Drummer Boy?

500

The Whoville villain who stole Christmas.

Who is the Grinch?

500

This mint-striped candy is shaped like a hook.

What is a candy cane?

500

This animated character’s heart grew 3 sizes.

Who is The Grinch?

500

December 24th is known as this.

What is Christmas Eve?

500

“It’s the most ______ time of the year.”

What is wonderful?

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