What town was Jesus born in?
Bethlehem
In "The Twelve Days of Christmas, how many swans were a-swimming'?
What popular Christmas beverage is also called milk punch?
Egg nog
In "The Nutcracker", who did the Nutcracker and his army battle against?
The mouse king and his mice
What is the best selling Christmas song of all time?
White Christmas
Who told Mary she would give birth to a son?
The Angel Gabriel
In the carol "Silent Night", what quakes?
Shepherds
What is the candy cane shaped after?
Shepherd's hook
In Home Alone, where is the McAllister family planning to spend Christmas?
What is December 26th commonly known as?
Boxing Day
What gifts did the Magi bring to Jesus?
Gold, Frankincense, Myrrh
What is so delightful in "Let In Snow"?
The Fire
What fairy tale inspired the Gingerbread House?
Hansel and Gretel
What is the Santa clause in the movie "The Santa Clause?"
You put on the suit, you take on the responsibilities and duties of Santa
What country invented tinsel?
Germany
How did the Magi (Wise Men) know how to find Jesus?
They followed the star
Who spoke to the shepherd boy in "Do You Hear What I hear?"
The little lamb
What is Bûche de Noël also known as?
Yule log
In "A Christmas Carol", Ebenezer Scrooge was visited by whom before he was transformed into a kinder, gentler man?
The ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future
Which was the first country to issue a Christmas postage stamp?
Canada
What is the name of the King who searched to put Jesus to death?
King Herod
What shineth in the dark streets in "O Little Town of Bethlehem"?
The everlasting light
According to a Christmas tradition, eating what food everyday for the 12 days of Christmas will bring you happiness for the next 12 months?
Mince pies
In White Christmas, if Wallace eats a ham and turkey on rye, what does he dream of?
Tall, cool blonde
The legend of Santa Claus can be traced back to a monk named St. Nicholas. Where did he live?
Turkey