Heathen Christmas
Christmas Classics
Christmas Hymns
Christmas History
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100

This Dr. Seuss character famously tried to steal Christmas by taking gifts, food, and decorations.

Who is the Grinch?

100

In the book Mr. Willoughby’s Christmas Tree, this animal is the last to receive the final small piece of the tree.

What is a mouse?

100

This person is the newborn “King” praised in the opening line of the hymn "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing".

Who is Jesus?

100

This man tried to kill the baby Jesus, causing Joseph and Mary to flee to Egypt.

Who is King Herod?

100

Jesus was born in this kind of building where animals stayed.

What is a stable?

200

The Grinch lives just outside whoville on this snowy geographic feature.

What is Mount Crumpit?
200

In this classic ballet, Clara’s toy comes to life and leads her to the Land of Sweets.

What is The Nutcracker?

200

In the hymn containing the line "the hopes and fears of all the years," they are said to be met where and when?

What is Bethlehem (in thee) tonight?

200

This early Christian bishop—known for giving secret gifts—later inspired the legend of Santa Claus.

Who is Saint Nicholas?

200

This ruler ordered a census that caused Mary and Joseph to travel to Bethlehem.

Who is Caesar Augustus?

300

This 1942 holiday song remains the best-selling single of all time.


What is "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby

300

This O. Henry story describes a husband and wife who each give up their greatest possession to buy a gift for the other.

What is The Gift of the Magi

300

This hymn, originating in Latin as Adeste Fideles, was traditionally sung while approaching a church nativity scene.

What is O Come, All Ye Faithful?

300

This country is where the tradition of decorating evergreen trees for Christmas first became popular.

What is Germany?

300

Mary wrapped Jesus in this before laying Him in a manger.

What are swaddling clothes?

400

This ancient winter celebration marked the return of longer days and influenced many later Christmas traditions.


What is Yule?

400

This 1946 film starring Jimmy Stewart follows George Bailey as he learns how many lives he touched.

What is It’s a Wonderful Life?

400

This English carol is one of the few to mention King Herod, with the line, “Then Herod, the king, in his raging…”

What is The Coventry Carol?

400

This 8th-century missionary is traditionally credited with cutting down a sacred Norse oak to demonstrate the triumph of Christianity.

Who is Saint Boniface?

400

Before Mary and Joseph fled to Egypt, they first took Jesus to this town where He was presented at the temple.

What is Jerusalem?

500

This ancient Roman December festival featured feasting, gift-giving, and role reversals.

What is Saturnalia?

500

This 1947 film centers on a department-store Santa named Kris Kringle who goes on trial to prove he’s real.

What is Miracle on 34th Street?

500

Originally written for guitar due to a broken church organ, this hymn debuted on Christmas Eve 1818 in Obendorf, Austria.

What is Silent Night / Stille Nacht? 

500

This emperor officially declared December 25 the celebration of Jesus’ birth in the Roman Empire.

Who is Constantine?

500

This old man in the temple said he could now “depart in peace,” because he had seen the promised Messiah when Mary and Joseph brought Jesus to be presented.

Who is Simeon?

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