Holiday Movies
Songs/Carols
World Tradition
Festive Food
100

In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, this is the name of the Grinch’s loyal (but mistreated) dog.

Max

100

According to the famous song, Rudolph had a very shiny version of this body part.

Nose

100

This snowy region, which spans parts of Norway, Sweden, and Finland, is where many believe Santa Claus lives.

The North Pole

100

Along with a glass of milk, this is the most common snack left out for Santa on Christmas Eve

Cookies

200

This is the name of the 8-year-old boy who is accidentally left behind in the movie Home Alone

Kevin

200

This singer’s hit, "All I Want for Christmas Is You," has reached #1 on the charts almost every year since its release.

Mariah Carey

200

Based on an old story about St. Nicholas dropping gold down a chimney, many people today hang these oversized "socks" by the fireplace.

A Stocking

300

In the movie Elf, Buddy travels to this famous New York City building to find his biological father.

The Empire State Building

300

In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas," your true love gives you this many golden rings?

5 golden rings

300

The tradition of decorating a tree for Christmas is widely believed to have started in this European country.

Germany

400

In The Polar Express, this is the very first gift of Christmas given by Santa to the young boy.

A silver bell from Santa's sleigh

400

This classic holiday song was actually originally written to be sung for Thanksgiving, not Christmas.

Jingle Bells

400

In Italy, children wait for this "Christmas Witch" to deliver candy and presents on January 5th.

La Befana

500

In Home Alone, the two burglars are known as the "Wet Bandits," but these are their actual first names.

Harry and Marv

500

In December 1965, the crew of the Gemini 6 mission played a prank on Mission Control by claiming they saw a UFO. They then pulled out a smuggled harmonica and a set of small bells to play this classic holiday tune, making it the first song ever performed in space.

Jingle Bells

500

In many countries like Canada and the UK, the day after Christmas (December 26th) is a public holiday known by this "sporty" name.

Boxing Day

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