Christmas Characters
Merry Movies
Christmas Caroling
Seasons Eating
Christmas Traditions
100

Which reindeer has a red nose?

Rudolph

100

Who plays the Grinch in how the grinch stole Christmas? 

Jim Carrey 

100

Who is coming to town in the classic Christmas song?

Santa Claus 
100

What kind of cookies are supposed to be left out for Santa?

Chocolate Chip Cookies 

100

What do people traditionally place on top of a Christmas tree?

A star or an angel 

200

What character says “Bah, humbug!”?

Ebenezer Scrooge

200

What city is It’s a Wonderful Life set in?

Bedford Falls 

200

Which Christmas song includes the lyric “You better watch out”?

Santa Claus Is Coming to Town

200

What nut is roasted in the popular Christmas song lyric?

Chestnuts 

200

What do children hang by the fireplace for Santa to fill?

Stockings 

300

What is the name of Santa’s reindeer with the fastest speed?

Dasher 

300

What does Frosty the Snowman bring to life?

A Magical Hat 


300

Who sings the 1994 hit "A I want for Christmas is you?" 

Mariah Carey 

300

What Christmas beverage is also known as “milk punch”?

Eggnog 

300

What traditional Christmas plant has red leaves that are often mistaken for petals?

Poinsettia

400

What is the name of Santa’s reindeer with the fastest speed?

Dasher 

400

In Home Alone, where are the McCallisters going for Christmas Vacation?

Paris

400

Which Christmas carol is traditionally sung at midnight services?

Silent Night 

400

What red-and-white treat is often hung on Christmas trees?

Candy Canes 

400

What is the name of the Christmas season leading up to December 25?

Advent 

500

How many reindeer originally pulled Santa’s sleigh (before Rudolph)?

Eight 

500

What actor voices Polar Express characters like the conductor and Santa?

Tom Hanks 

500

Which Christmas song was written for Thanksgiving but became a Christmas classic?

Jingle Bells 

500

What dessert do people traditionally “set on fire” at Christmas in the UK?

Christmas Pudding 

500

What country started the tradition of exchanging gifts on Christmas Eve rather than Christmas Day?

Germany 

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