Traditions
Movies
Songs
Nativity
Decorations
100

What families hang on their fireplaces.

Stockings

100
The green creature that tries to steal Christmas in Whoville.

The Grinch

100

Finish the song: "Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle all the ---"

Way

100

They traveled from their fields nearby to visit baby Jesus.

Shepherds

100

What presents are covered with.

Wrapping paper
200

What kids leave for Santa and his reindeer on Christmas Eve. 

Milk and Cookies (and Carrots)

200

The name of the snowman in Frozen.

Olaf

200

The song that references figgy pudding.

We Wish You a Merry Christmas

200

This guided the wise men to Jesus.

A star

200

What people traditionally place on top of a Christmas tree.

An angel or star

300
The plant that people share a kiss under at Christmas.

Mistletoe

300
The red nosed reindeer that leads Santa's sleigh.

Rudolph

300
The song that warns children to "watch out" and "not cry". 

Santa Clause is Coming to Town

300
The mother of Jesus

Mary

300

The colorful and bright decorations hung on trees and houses at Christmas time.

Christmas lights

400

The often quoted phrase that Tiny Tim declares in the Charles Dickon's story A Christmas Carol.

God Bless us everyone.

400

The name of George Bailey's guardian angel in the Christmas classic film It's a Wonderful Life

Clarence

400
"A thrill of hope!"

O Holy Night

400

The city in which Jesus was born

Bethlehem

400
The shiny strands wrapped around trees and garlands.

Tinsel

500
The country credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition.

Germany

500
The year that White Christmas was released.

1954

500

The first Christmas song to be broadcast from space.

Jingle Bells

500
The two gospels which provide Jesus' birth narrative.

Matthew and Luke

500

The color of the third Advent candle representative of Joy.

Pink

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