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100

It’s what you leave for Santa.

What is Milk and cookies.

100

He once stole Christmas.

Who is The Grinch.

100

This country can be credited with the creation of the Christmas beverage, eggnog.

What is England.

100

What Christmas word is scrambled:

RASGHGEOBUIREEND

GINGERBREAD HOUSE!

100

This actor, born on Christmas Day in 1899, was nicknamed ‘Bogie’. He famously said ‘Here’s looking at you kid’.

Humphry Bogart

200

This fairy tale inspired gingerbread houses.

What is The Brothers Grimm “Hansel and Gretel”.

200

There is a custom in this country that people roller skate to church on Christmas morning.

What is Venezuela

200

Jolabokaflod is the custom in this country where people give each other books on Christmas eve and sit around reading them

What is Iceland

200

The first name of Scrooge, the principal character of the novel, A Christmas Carol.


Who is Ebenezer


200

It’s the color of Christmas that Elvis “The King” Presley had.

What is Blue Christmas.

300

These are 2 of the most common sides for Christmas dinner.

What is Green beans casserole, mashed potatoes and gravy.

300

It is when Christmas was declared a federal holiday in the United States.

When is 1870

300

This is the country St Nicholas (Santa) originally belonged to.

What is Turkey.

300

It’s the reason Ralphie couldn’t have a BB gun in A Christmas Story.


What is You’ll shoot your eye out, kid!


300

This island, which was discovered on Christmas day in 1643, is a rich source of bird droppings – used for fertilser. It is in the Indian Ocean, not far from Australia.

What Is Christmas Island

400

This is what you leave for reindeer.

What is Carrots and oats.

400

This American President banned Christmas trees in the White House.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt.

400

This is when the first tree was put up at the Rockefeller Center.

When is 1933.

400

What is the largest island in the world


What is Greenland


400

In the song “The Little Drummer Boy”, they accompanied him.

Who are The ox and the lamb.

500

This is when Coca-Cola started featuring Santa in their ads.

When is 1931.

500

It’s the most popular Christmas play featuring toys that come to life.

What is The Nutcracker.

500

These 2 reindeers were named after weather phenomenon.

What is Donner {means thunder in German} and Blitzen {means lightning}.

500

Ed Finch is going to play you ten Christmas Songs, all you need to do is write down the names of the songs. Warning – Mr. Finch is not really very good at playing these songs and he certainly hasn’t practiced.


https://youtu.be/BQiqeF57a90

1) Jingle Bells 

2) All I Want for Christmas is You 

3) Ding Dong Merrily on High 

4) Last Christmas 

5) Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

6)Away in a Manger 

7) Marching for the Cavalry 

8) Rocking Around the Christmas Tree 

9) I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas 

10) Santa Claus is Coming to Town

500

This Christmas Hymn’s second verse begins with “O sing, choirs of angels”.

What is O Come All Ye Faithful.

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