Treats
Name 3 common ingredients in cookies
Flour
Sugar
Milk
Egg
This cheerful song repeats the phrase “Fa la la la la.”
Deck the halls
People often hang these in their homes, usually above the fireplace, for Santa to fill with gifts.
Stockings
In the 2003 movie Elf, Buddy travels from the North Pole to this city to find his real father.
New york
In Japan, it has become a quirky Christmas tradition to eat this fast-food item on December 25th.
KFC
These red and white treats are often hung on christmas trees what are they
Candy cane
What is the most popular Christmas Song?
White Christmas- Bing Crosby by Streaming and Sales
Many families place this type of plant in their home and kiss under it during the holiday season.
Mistletoe
In Home Alone (1990), Kevin sets up elaborate traps to stop two burglars named Harry and this man.
Who is the other man
Marv
In Norway, many people hide these creatures in their homes on Christmas Eve to avoid bad luck.
(a Christmas gnomes
(b Nissers
(c Elves
(d Portporri
A or B: Nissers or also known as Christmas knomes
This treat is very common at family gatherings with marshmellows and rice crispies
Rice crispie treats
This holiday song begins with the line, “You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen.”
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer
This tradition, popular in Germany and other countries, involves an advent calendar counting down the days until Christmas.
Advent Calendar
In the 1994 movie The Santa Clause, Tim Allen’s character accidentally causes this man to fall off his roof, leading him to take on his role. Who is the man?
Santa Claus
This American holiday tradition involves watching a festive parade in New York City with giant balloons of popular characters.
A) Rose Parade
B) Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
C) St. Patrick’s Day Parade
D) New Year’s Eve Parade
B) Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade
This ginger-flavored cookie is often shaped like a little person and decorated with icing.
Gingerbread man
This holiday classic, written in 1944, became the best-selling single of all time.
White Christmas
In some countries, people celebrate this day on December 6th, leaving shoes out for small gifts or candy.
A) Boxing Day
B) Saint Nicholas Day
C) Epiphany
D) Christmas Eve
B: Saint Nicholas Day
In It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), George Bailey is shown what the world would be like if he had never been born by this celestial being. Who is the celestial being?
(a Lepruchan
(b Santa Claus
(c Angle
(d Fairy
b) angle
In the 1800s, some American families celebrated Christmas by playing this unusual indoor game, often in the parlor.
A) Indoor baseball
B) Pin the Tail on the Donkey
C) Charades or parlor games
D) Snowball toss
C) Charades or parlor games
This dense Christmas cake, often joked about being regifted, is packed with candied fruit and nuts.
Fruit cake
This 1963 song by The Ronettes, produced by Phil Spector, became famous for its “Wall of Sound” and is one of the most iconic girl-group Christmas songs.
Sliegh ride
This European tradition involves children leaving hay or food for animals on Christmas Eve in exchange for a small gift.
A) Leaving treats for St. Nicholas’s horse or reindeer
B) Lighting the Yule log
C) Hanging stockings
D) Singing carols at doorsteps
A: Leaving treats for Saint Nicholas horse or reindeer
In the 2004 movie The Polar Express, this actor provides the voice of the conductor.
Who is the voice actor?
Tom Hanks
or
Tom cruise
Tom Hanks
This 1947 American Christmas film helped popularize the idea of Santa Claus coming down the chimney in modern culture.
A) Miracle on 34th Street
B) It’s a Wonderful Life
C) White Christmas
D) A Christmas Story
A) Miracle on 34th Street
These German spiced cookies, often baked on thin wafers, are a traditional Christmas treat.
Lebkuchen
This little-known 1934 Christmas song was written by composer Felix Bernard and lyricist Richard B. Smith and was originally intended to comfort people during the Great Depression; Bing Crosby later made it famous.
Winter wonderland
In Iceland, families follow a unique tradition of 13 mischievous figures who each visit on consecutive nights leading up to Christmas, leaving gifts or playing pranks.
A) The Krampus
B) The Yule Lads
C) The Grinch
D) The Christmas Elves
B: The Yule Lads
In the movie Die Hard (1988), John McClane attends a Christmas party in this building where terrorists take over.
What is the building?
(a Nakotomi Plaza
(b New york avenue
(c Nacotemi plaza
A) Nakotomi plaza
The modern American tradition of leaving cookies and milk for Santa Claus was popularized in the 1930s by this type of media campaign.
A) Radio ads
B) Coca-Cola Christmas advertisements
C) Magazine stories
D) Department store promotions
B) Coca-Cola Christmas advertisements