Christmas Songs
Christmas Movies
Family Traditions
Thanksgiving Food
Holiday History
100

This 1958 song was written by Johnny Marks and tells the story of a reindeer with a shiny nose who gets to pull Santa's sleigh.

What is "Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer"?

100

In Elf, Will Ferrell's character travels to which New York City landmark to find his biological father?

What is "The Empire State Building"?

100

This two-word phrase describes the tradition of running in a race on Thanksgiving morning, often for charity.

What is a "Turkey Trot"?

100

This is a classic Thanksgiving main course, and it's the name of a bird.

What is "Turkey"?

100

This is the year the famous harvest feast between the English settlers and the Wampanoag people took place in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

What is "1621"?

200

Originally titled "The One Horse Open Sleigh," this is the first Christmas song to be broadcast in space and could be considered the most famous Christmas song of all time

What is "Jingle Bells"?

200

What is the name of the character who wants a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas in A Christmas Story?

Who is "Ralphie"?

200

This annual New York City event, first held in 1924, features giant balloons and marching bands.

What is "The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade"?

200

A Thanksgiving dessert in which you might find spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.

What is "Pumpkin Pie"?

200

Though George Washington issued a one-time proclamation in 1789, this president officially declared Thanksgiving a national, annual holiday in 1863, hoping to "heal the wounds of the nation" during the Civil War.

Who is "Abraham Lincoln"?

300

This is the only artist to have a number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in four different decades: the 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s. She is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with over 200 million records sold worldwide

Who is "Mariah Carey"?

300

In Elf, what city does Buddy the Elf travel to in search of his father?

What is "New York City"?

300

After dinner, two people pull on this specific, small, forked bone to see who gets the larger piece and good luck.

What is "The Wishbone"?

300

This popular Thanksgiving side dish is made with bread, and often includes sausage, celery, and onions.

What is "Stuffing"?

300

This Christmas-themed ballet premiered in 1892 and has become a holiday classic.

What is "The Nutcracker"?

400

This classic tune, which mentions "chestnuts roasting on an open fire," was written by Mel Torme and Robert Wells.

What is "The Christmas Song"?

400

What book does Clarence the angel show George Bailey he has been working on to help him in It's a Wonderful Life?

What is "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"?

400

This is the name for the major shopping day that immediately follows Thanksgiving Thursday.

What is "Black Friday"?

400

A Thanksgiving vegetable that was not part of the original 1621 feast, but is now a staple, often served mashed or fried.

What is "A Sweet Potato"?

400

In 1914, soldiers from opposing sides famously engaged in a temporary cease-fire along the western front during this historical event.

What is "The Christmas Truce"?

500

Bing Crosby's version of this 1942 song is the best-selling single of all time.

What is "White Christmas"?

500

In The Nightmare Before Christmas, what is Jack Skellington's nickname?

What is "The Pumpkin King"?

500

he first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1924 did not have large balloons; instead, it featured these animals from the Central Park Zoo.

What are "Elephants, Bears, and Monkeys"?

500

This Saucy accompaniment is often made from the pan drippings of the roasted bird and was not on the menu at the first Thanksgiving.

What is "Gravy"?

500

According to accounts from colonist Edward Winslow, the Wampanoag guests at the 1621 feast contributed this meat, which was likely eaten in abundance, to the meal.

What is "A Deer"?

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