Christmas Movies
Christmas Traditions
Christmas Songs
Christmas Foods
Santa's Helpers
100

This 1990 film features a young boy, Kevin McCallister, who is left behind when his family goes on vacation.

Home Alone

100

In the U.S., it's common to buy this red plant typically used for decoration. 

Poinsettias

100

This classic Christmas song is about a jolly old man who rides a sleigh and has a red nose.

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

100

This drink, made from milk, sugar, and eggs, is a popular holiday treat in many countries, especially when spiked with alcohol.

Eggnog

100

This reindeer leads Santa’s sleigh through foggy weather, thanks to his glowing red nose.

Rudolph

200

This holiday classic involves a man named George Bailey who learns about the value of life with the help of his guardian angel, Clarence.

It's a Wonderful Life

200

On Christmas Eve, many children around the world leave out a snack for Santa, but in this country, they leave out porridge.

What is Sweden?

200

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire" is the opening line of this popular holiday song.

The Christmas Song 

200

This fruit-filled dessert is often served at Christmas dinner in the U.K. and features a rich, dark flavor and a signature crust.

Christmas Pudding 

200

This mythical Christmas character, often portrayed as an elf, assists Santa with toy-making and other North Pole duties.

An elf

300

This 2004 animated film features a magical train ride to the North Pole.

The Polar Express

300

Christmas has a traditons tradition of giving _____ to others

gifts or presents 
300

This Christmas song was originally written in 1942 and has been covered by countless artists, including Bing Crosby and Michael Bublé.

White Christmas

300

This holiday candy is shaped like a shepherd’s staff and is often found hanging on Christmas trees.

Candy Cane

300

This Christmas character is famous for creating the “naughty or nice” list and checking it twice.

Santa's Helpers

400

In this 1966 film, a grouchy green character tries to ruin Christmas for the Whos in Whoville.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas
400

In this country, people celebrate Christmas by having a large dinner on Christmas Eve and attending church service at midnight, known as "La Misa de Gallo."

Mexico

400

This song tells the story of a snowman coming to life.

Frosty the Snowman

400

This type of cake, traditionally made of fruit, nuts, and spices, is commonly served at Christmas and often has marzipan or icing on top.

Fruitcake

400

This is the name of Santa’s workshop, where all the toys are made.

the North Pole

500

This 2003 film features a time-traveling Christmas spirit, played by Bill Murray, who learns the true meaning of Christmas after being visited by three ghosts.

Scrooged 

500

Which country has a Christmas tradition that involves hiding a small figurine in a cake, where the person who finds it is crowned "king" for the day.

England 
500

"Tis the season to be jolly" is a lyric from this song that encourages everyone to deck the halls.

Deck the Halls

500

This Swedish holiday dish consists of boiled potatoes, herring, and other pickled items, traditionally eaten at Christmas.

Julbord

500

This jolly figure, who lives at the North Pole, is said to be responsible for checking if children have been good or bad throughout the year.

Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus) 
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