Christmas Songs
Christmas Miscellaneous
Christmas Food
Christmas Trees
Christmas Movies
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"Jingle Bell Rock" tells us it's a bright time to
Rock the night away
100
Which of the following is not the name of one of Santa's reindeer? Dasher, Donner, Doppler, or Dancer?
Doppler
100
What do we leave for Santa?
Milk and Cookies
100
What did the first Christmas tree have on it before electric lights?
Candles
100
In the Polar Express, what is the "First Gift of Christmas"?
A bell from Santa's sleigh
200
What did Frosty the Snowman do when they placed the magic hat on his head?
He began to dance around
200
What is the first name of Scrooge?
Ebenezer
200
What did Americans eat before Turkey?
Goose
200
What were Candy Canes made for?
To decorate the tree
200
In the Polar Express, what sort of "liquid refreshment" is dispensed to the children during their trip?
Hot chocolate
300
In "Let it Snow", which food does the singer offer to his love interest to stay by the fire?
Corn for Popping
300
Where was Mommy kissing Santa Claus?
Under the mistle toe
300
What was made as an edible Christmas Tree ornament?
Animal Crackers
300
What did farmers do to ensure enough trees for harvest?
Farmers plant a seedling for everyone tree they harvest
300
How much did Lucy charge for a psyciatric session in the classic Christmas TV special "A charlie Brown Christmas"?
Five cents
400
Why do I want my two front teeth for Christmas?
So I could wish you Merry Christmas!
400
Has mistletoe always been a symbol of sharing a kiss at Christmas?
Mistletoe, a traditional Christmas symbol, was once revered by the early Britons. It was so sacred that it had to be cut with a golden sickle.
400
Why are Candy Canes shaped with a curve?
They were made to resemble the staph of shepherds tending their flock
400
How long has live Christmas trees been sold commercially in the US?
Since about 1850
400
What is the name of the rabbit in the magic hat in Frosty the Snow Man?
Hocus Pocus
500
The Grinch is as cuddly as a
Cactus
500
What was the name of Scrooge's deceased business partner in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol?
Jacob Marley
500
How did the fruitcake originate?
In the 1700s, Europeans baked ceremonial fruitcakes at the end of a harvest, saved them, and then ate them at the beginning of next year's harvest. They hoped that it would bring another successful harvest.
500
Which country was the first to use the tradition of Christmas trees?
Germany
500
In Frosty the Snowman, what was the name of the magician with the "Magic Hat"?
Professor Hinkle
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