What gifts did the Three Kings, or wise men, bring to baby Jesus?
Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh
In the film Elf, what is the main character Buddy's favorite type of pasta?
Spaghetti
What is the most played Christmas song?
All I Want for Christmas is You
What is America’s most popular cookie at Christmas time?
Sugar cookies
Which plant is it if you meet another person under it you must kiss?
Mistletoe
What is the name of the angel that brought the message to Mary?
Gabriel
The Grinch's heart is said to be how many sizes too small?
2
This carol was written about the small town where Jesus was born.
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Which fruit is traditionally placed inside Christmas stockings?
An Orange
How many real Christmas trees are sold in the U.S. each year?
25-30 million
What do they use in place of a crib for baby Jesus?
A manger
What is the #1 most watched Christmas movie?
Home Alone
In the song Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, what two reindeer are mentioned that begin with the letter "D"?
Dasher and Dancer
In the 16th Century, what was the most commonly served Christmas dinner?
Goose
According to holiday tradition, where should the Christmas pickle be hidden?
On the Christmas tree
How many miles did Mary and Joseph walk to Bethlehem?
90 miles
In A Christmas Story, what present does Ralphie want for Christmas?
A Red Rider BB gun
“Jingle Bells” was originally written as not a Christmas song, but a song for what holiday?
Thanksgiving song
What type of bread did women historically eat in England ostensibly to bring good luck in attracting a husband?
Gingerbread
What year were the first Christmas cards published in America?
1875
What did the angel tell Joseph in his dream?
To take Mary as his wife because the child was conceived by the Holy Spirit.
What was the first known Christmas movie ever made?
Santa Claus released in 1898
How many la’s are in three verses of Deck The Halls?
96
Fruit, nuts and spices soaked in spirits originated from Roman Times.
Fruit Cake
Frohliche Weihnachten is ”Merry Christmas“ in what language?
German