This is what most Europeans use to light up their Christmas tree.
What are real candles?
The verse "Tis the season to be jolly" is in this Christmas carol.
What is Deck the Halls
A Red Ryder Carbine Action 200-shot Range Model Air Rifle was the only Christmas present desired by the main character of this classic move.
What is A Christmas Story?
In this country it is a tradition to celebrate Christmas by hiding a pickle in the Christmas tree.
A. England
B. France
C. Germany
What is Germany?
This is the number of different types of birds placed in a Christmas Pie in England during the 16th century.
A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
What is B. 5?
Christmas Pie, made of a pigeon, placed inside a partridge, inside a chicken, inside a goose, inside a turkey, inside a pastry case called a coffin.
This country is credited with starting the modern Christmas tree tradition in the 16th century.
A. Germany
B. England
C. France
D. Finland
What is A. Germany?
"And Heaven and nature sing" is a verse in this song.
What is Joy to the world?
This is the name of Rudolph's dad.
A. Blitzen
B. Dancer
C. Comet
D. Donner
What is D. Donner?
A. Iceland
B. Austria
C. Hungary
What is A. Iceland?
This is the way you stir a Christmas pudding mixture for good luck?
What is clockwise?
This is the top state in the United States for Christmas tree production, producing over 4.7 million trees per year or 33% of the country's total.
A. North Carolina
B. New Hampshire
C. Oregon
D. Colorado
What is Oregon?
The verse "On a cold winter's night that was so deep" is in this Christmas song.
What is The First Noel?
In the 2000 film adaptation of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" starring Jim Carrey, what is the name of the Grinch's loyal dog?
What is Max?
It is an Italian custom to celebrate Christmas Eve with a feast of seven different types of this.
A. Fruit
B. Pasta
C. Fish
What is Fish?
(Feast of the Seven Fishes)
In Sweden, children leave this drink out for Father Christmas.
A. Egg nogg
B. Hot Chocolate
C. Warm milk
D. Coffee
What is coffee?
The first artificial Christmas tree was made from this material.
A. Plastic
B. Finely carved wood
C. Goose Feathers
D. Paper
What is C. Goose Feathers?
"God and Sinners reconciled" is in this Christmas song.
What is Hark the Herald Angels?
This is the first name of the character, Scrooge.
What is Ebenezer?
On Christmas Eve in this country, families don't start eating dinner until someone spots the very first star shining in the sky.
A. Russia
B. Poland
C. Greece
What is B. Poland?
Before turkey, the traditional English Christmas dinner included this animal’s head smothered in mustard?
What is a pig's head?
In parts of Europe during the 1700's edible ornaments became so popular on Christmas Trees that they were often called “sugartrees. They were often decorated with gilded nuts and this fruit.
What are apples?
"Disperse the gloomy clouds of night" is in this carol.
A. O Come, All Ye Faithful
B. God Rest You Merry Gentlemen
C. O Come, O Come Emmanuel
What is C. O Come O Come Emmanuel?
This is one of the names of the two burglars trying to break into Kevin's house in the movie, "Home Alone".
Who is Marv or Harry?
In this country, Santa is named “Father Frost" and he travels with a “snow maiden” bringing presents on January 7, which is when they celebrate Christmas.
A. Iceland
B. Russia
C. Denmark
What is B. Russia?
Eggnog is derived from posset, a hot and milky drink from medieval Britain. In the 13th century, monks added eggs and this ingredient to posset, and eggnog was born.
A. Dates
B. Figs
C. Honey
What is B. Figs