12 Days of Christmas
The Real Thing
Christmas Movies
Christmas Elsewhere
Christmas Carols
100

Day Eight

Maids a-milking

100

The two books of the Bible that give an account of the birth of Christ

Matthew and Luke 

100

"White Christmas" features a song from this singer

Bing Crosby 

100

In Japan, an American fast food chain launched a marketing campaign with the slogan "Kurisumasu ni wa kentakkii!" This slogan means:

"Kentucky for Christmas!" 

Back in 1974, the American fast-food restaurant KFC released a festive marketing campaign that sent Japanese families everywhere to their local KFC on Christmas, even though it is not a national holiday.

100

"O tidings of comfort and joy"

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 

200

Day Twelve

Drummers drumming 

200

The Old Testament prophet who had the most to say about the birth of Jesus

Isaiah 

200

The animated Christmas movie that tells the adventures of Jack Skellington, Halloweentown's pumpkin king

The Nightmare Before Christmas 

200

In Austria, the role of the Krampus, Santa's sidekicks, was to:

Wander the streets in search of badly-behaved children

Krampus were ghoulish creatures and  during the month of December you can expect to see terrifying masked figures out and about scaring kids and adults alike with ghastly pranks.

200

"He comes to make His blessings flow"

Joy to the World

300

Day 10 

Lords a-leaping

300

Mary and Joseph's mode of transportation to Bethlehem

The Bible doesn't say 

300

In "A Christmas Story", Ralph Parker only wants this for Christmas 

A Red Ryder BB gun 

300

In Iceland, this is the incentive the Yule Cat provides to workers on farms

Those who worked hard would receive a new set of clothes, but those who didn't would be devoured by the gigantic cat-like beast

300

"The King of Kings salvation brings"

What Child Is This?

400

Day Eleven

Pipers piping 

400

The number of angels who spoke to the shepherds 

One 

400

In the movie "Elf", this is the building Buddy's dad work in

The Empire State Building 

400

The tradition of hiding a pickle in the Christmas tree originated: 

In Spain when two young boys were held as prisoners inside a pickle barrel. Saint Nicholas rescued the boys and brought them back to life.

400

"From angels bending near the earth"

It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 

500

Day Nine 

Ladies dancing 

500

The number of miles Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem

80 miles 

500

In "It's A Wonderful Life", this is the name of George Bailey's guardian angel

Clarence 

500

In Norway, families hide this household cleaning item to prevent mischief 

Broom

Christmas Eve is the day when mischievous spirits and witches take to the skies for mischief and general tomfoolery, and as witches often use brooms as their preferred mode of transportation, it is tradition to hide them where the witches won't be able to find them.

500

"But as for me and grandpa, we believe"

Grandma Got Run over by a Reindeer

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