Christmas Movies
Christmas Music
Christmas Traditions Around the World
Santa & the North Pole
Winter Wonderland
Just for Fun
100

This character's heart is "two sizes too small" at the start of the story. 

Grinch 

100

In the song, “Jingle Bells,” the horse is described as this number

One

100

Many people in this country watch the Queen’s (now King’s) Christmas message on TV every year.

UK/Britain/England 

100

These are the animals that pull Santa’s sleigh.

Reindeer 

100

This white, fluffy stuff falls from the sky in winter and is made of frozen water crystals.

Snow 

100

What do you call a snowman with a six-pack?

“abdominal snowman”

200

In Home Alone, Kevin is accidentally left behind when his family flies to this city for Christmas? 

Paris

200

According to the song, all this person wants for Christmas is “you.”

Mariah Carey

200

In this country, people often eat KFC for their Christmas meal because of a famous marketing campaign.

Japan 

200

This is the name of the reindeer with a glowing red nose.

Rudolph 

200

This winter sport uses two long boards attached to your feet as you slide down a hill.

Skiing 

200

Why did the Christmas tree go to the barber?

 Because it needed to be trimmed.

300

In Elf, this is the city where Buddy travels to find his dad. 

New York City

300

In “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” Rudolph’s nose is this colour

Red 

300

In Mexico and parts of Latin America, children celebrate this tradition of going house to house, reenacting Mary and Joseph looking for shelter.

Las Posadas

300

In many stories, Santa enters houses through this part of the home.

Chimney 

300

When liquid water turns to ice, it changes from a liquid to this state of matter.

Solid

300

Santa’s helpers learn to make toys at this “school.”

“elf school” / “elf-ementary school”

400

In The Polar Express, the train takes children to this destination.

North Pole

400

In “The 12 Days of Christmas,” there are this many golden rings.

5

400

People in this large country (that shares the longest border with Canada) often leave cookies and milk out for Santa.

United States 
400

The traditional colour of Santa’s suit today is this, trimmed with white.

Red 

400

This is the term for very fine, frozen rain that makes the roads extremely slippery.

freezing rain Accept: ice / black ice.

400

What do you get when you cross a snowman and a dog?

Frostbite 

500

In Home Alone 2, Kevin gets lost in this American city at Christmas.

New York City

500

This popular song begins with the lyrics, “City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style.”

Silver Bells

500

People in this large country (that shares the longest border with Canada) often leave cookies and milk out for Santa.

Yule Lads 

500

In some countries, instead of Santa Claus, children are visited by this figure named after a saint whose day is December 6.

Saint Nicholas 

500

A sudden, severe snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility is called this.

Blizzard 

500

I come with cold, I come with snow, I make your nose and fingers glow. I melt away when the sun is bright, but kids still cheer when I arrive at night. What am I?

Winter (Accept: a snow day / a snowstorm)

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