Christmas Movies
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All About Christmas
100

In this 1990 holiday comedy, young Kevin McCallister finds himself on Christmas defending his home.
 

What is Home Alone?

100

This evergreen plant is often hung in doorways, prompting a holiday tradition of sharing a kiss beneath it.
 

What is mistletoe?

100

This jolly song, originally titled “One Horse Open Sleigh,”
 

What is “Jingle Bells”?

100

Often topped with whipped cream and dusted with nutmeg, this creamy holiday beverage is a staple in many households.

What is eggnog?

100

This term refers to groups of people going door-to-door, singing festive tunes during the holiday season.
 

What is caroling?

200

This 2003 film about a human raised by elves in the North Pole who goes to New York City to find his real father.

What is Elf?

200

This winter holiday, also known as the Festival of Lights, celebrates the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and involves lighting a menorah for eight nights.
 

What is Hanukkah?

200

Written in 1818 and first performed in an Austrian church, this gentle carol includes the line “All is calm, all is bright.”

What is “Silent Night”?

200

These classic red-and-white striped confections are hung on Christmas trees and used in holiday decorations.
 

What are candy canes?

200

The historical figure behind Santa Claus was a 4th-century bishop from Myra (in modern-day Turkey) known for secret gift-giving.
 

Who is Saint Nicholas?

300

Bill Murray plays a cynical TV executive visited by three ghosts in this comedic 1988 twist on Charles Dickens’ classic tale.
 

What is Scrooged?

300

In some Latin American households, people ring in the New Year by eating 12 of these—sometimes under the table at midnight—one for each month to ensure good fortune.
 

What are grapes?

300

José Feliciano’s upbeat holiday tune combines Spanish and English lyrics, wishing listeners a merry Christmas from the bottom of his heart.
 

What is “Feliz Navidad”?

300

Crisp on the outside and soft on the inside, these potato pancakes are traditionally served during Hanukkah with applesauce or sour cream.
 

What are latkes?

300

Known in some places as the “Flower of the Holy Night,” this festive red-and-green plant, originally from Mexico, is a common Christmas decoration.
 

What is the poinsettia?

400

Ralphie Parker desperately wants a Red Ryder BB gun in this 1983 classic that warns “You’ll shoot your eye out!”
 

What is A Christmas Story?

400

In certain German-American families, some hide this green ornament on the Christmas tree; the lucky finder gets good fortune for the year.
 

What is the Christmas pickle?

400

In this 1949 classic, a luminous-nosed reindeer guides Santa’s sleigh through the fog on Christmas Eve.
 

What is “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”?

400

This dense loaf, often soaked in rum or brandy and packed with candied fruit and nuts, is a famously polarizing holiday dessert.
 

What is fruitcake?

400

In 1836, this southern U.S. state became the first to declare Christmas as a legal holiday.
 

What is Alabama?

500

James Stewart stars as George Bailey in this 1946 Frank Capra film, discovering how life would have been different if he’d never been born.
 

What is It’s a Wonderful Life?

500

Celebrated on January 6, this Christian feast day commemorates the arrival of the Magi to visit baby Jesus and is a major gift-giving holiday in many Hispanic cultures.
 

What is Three Kings’ Day (also known as Epiphany)?

500

Eartha Kitt first recorded this playful wish list to St. Nick in 1953, asking for gifts like a convertible and a yacht.
 

What is “Santa Baby”?

500

In Mexico, this ring-shaped sweet bread is traditionally eaten on Three Kings’ Day (January 6). It often includes candied fruits on top and a small figurine hidden inside.
 

What is Rosca de Reyes?

500

Due to following the Julian calendar, many Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas on this date instead of December 25.
 

What is January 7?

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