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I'll have a _____ Christmas without you"

blue

100

What is the name of the family in the movie "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation"?

The Griswold's

100

What is the name of Santa's reindeer with a red nose?

Rudolph

100

What is the traditional Christmas drink made with beaten eggs, milk, sugar, and spices?

eggnog

100

What day commemorates Jesus' birth?

Christmas

200

"You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not..."

pout

200

In the movie "A Christmas Carol," what is the name of the character who is visited by the three ghosts?

Ebenezer Scrooge

200

What Christmas decoration iis often hung above doorways as a symbol of goodwill?

mistletoe

200

Which type of nut is commonly associated with Christmas?

chestnuts

200

Where were the wisemen from?

The East

300

"deck the halls with..."

boughs of holly


300

In the movie "The Polar Express," what is the destination of the magical train ride?

North Pole

300

What is the name of the famous reindeer whose name starts with the letter "D"?

Dasher

300

What popular Christmas candy is made from peppermint-flavored hard candy?

candy canes

300

Francis of Assisi was inspired to create a nativity scene after a visit to which town?

Bethlehem

400

O, what fun it is to ride in..."

"a one-horse open sleigh"

400

Which Christmas movie features a young boy named Ralphie who wants a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas?

A Christmas Story

400

In what country was the tradition of the Christmas tree first recorded?

Germany

400

What color Christmas does Elvis have?

blue

400

What are the two other lesser-known names for Santa Claus?

St. Nicholas & Kris Kringle

500

“Hark! The herald angels sing…”

"glory to the newborn king"

500

In the 1990 film "Home Alone," where are the McCallister's planning to go for Christmas vacation?

Paris

500

Which of Santa’s reindeer shares its name with the Valentine symbol?

Cupid

500

Who wrote, "Christmas doesn't come from a store; maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more?"

Dr. Seuss

500

Whose feast day is December 6th?

St. Nicholas

600

"O come, all ye faithful..."

"joyful and triumphant"

600

What year was the movie "Elf" released?

2003

600

In what country do people celebrate Christmas by eating chicken from KFC?

Japan

600

What 225-ton gift was given to the United States by the French on Christmas in 1886?

Statue of Liberty

700

In the song Jingle Bell Rock, what are the characters doing in the frosty air?

dancing and prancing

700

Which department store does Buddy work at in New York City?

Gimbels
700

Which reindeer's name is associated with football?

Blitzen

700

What well-known Christmas carol became the first song ever broadcast from space in 1965?

Jingle Bells

800

Who wrote and recorded the song “Wonderful Christmastime”?

Paul McCartney

800

In the song “Frosty the Snowman,” what made Frosty come to life?

hat

800

What is the traditional Christmas plant in the US?

poinsettia

800

What is the name of the Revolutionary War battle that took place on Christmas night?

Battle of Trenton

900

In the Twelve Days of Christmas, what are there eleven of?

pipers piping

900

What 2003 film follows a hard-living mall Santa?

Bad Santa

900

What president made Christmas a national holiday?

Grant

1000

In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas," how many total gifts are given?

364

1000

Which actor portrayed Scott Calvin in The Santa Clause?

Tim Allen

1000

In North America, wild reindeer are referred to as what?

caribou

1000

In what modern-day country was Saint Nicholas born?

Turkey

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