Christmas Trees
Decorations and Symbols
Presidents
The Bible
Potpourri
200

The tradition of putting up the large tree at this New York City locale began in 1931 at a construction site during the Great Depression

What is Rockefeller Center?

200

These plants were first used in nativity processions and later spread around the world as they bloom during Christmas time

What are Poinsettias?

200

This second President hosted the first White House Christmas party in 1800

Who was John Adams?

200

The gospel of Luke tells the classic story of Jesus being born not in the inn but here in this lowly place

What is the Manger?

200

This character concludes Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" by saying, "God bless us, every one"

Who is Tiny Tim?

400

The Naciminento, or Nativity, is the principal element of Christmas celebrations in this North American country

What is Mexico?

400

Edward Johnson, the assistant of this reknowned inventor created the first electric Christmas lights in 1882

Who was Thomas Edison?

400

This rugged environmentalist President banned Christmas trees from the White House, although his son still snuck one in

Who was Teddy Roosevelt?

400

This verse tells the coming of Jesus as "For God so loved the world, that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life"

What is John 3:16?

400

This movie ends with the line "If this is their idea of Christmas, I gotta be here for New Year's" 

What is Die Hard?

600

Nicknamed the beaver state, this state produces the most Christmas trees with around 6.5 million trees harvested each year

What is Oregon?

600

Wreaths are said to represent this, an item prominent in Jesus' crucifixion, with the red berries representing the blood He shed

What is the Crown of Thorns?

600
This WWII General and the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces began the tradition of sending out Christmas cards

Who was Eisenhower?

600

This gospel omits the story of Jesus' birth altogether, instead beginning with Jesus' baptism

What is Mark?

600

"And there won't be snow in Africa this Christmastime", is from this tune by Band Aid, a supergroup composed of Bono, Phil Collins, George Michael, and other superstars

What is "Do They Know It's Christmas"?

800

This Nordic country still practices the tradition of going to the forest to select and cut down their own Christmas tree

What is Norway?

800

Translated from German as "dung on a twig," this plant represents love, peace, and ferility

What is Mistletoe?

800

This president chose not to light the White House Christmas tree in 1979, honoring those captive during the Iran Hostage Crisis

Who was Jimmy Carter?

800

This major prophet wrote about the coming of Jesus in multiple verses, detailing "For to us a child is born, a son is given" and "He shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace"

Who was Isaiah?

800

In Lombardy this layered dish is a Christmastime specialty, with the sheets of pasta symbolizing Jesus' swaddling clothes

What is Lasagna?

1000

This "Silent" President began the annual tree lighting ceremony on the White House lawn

Who was Calvin Coolidge?

1000

The tradition of hiding this unusual, tangy food in a Christmas tree was supposed to bring good luck to the first child to find it

What is a Pickle?

1000

This idealistc "Camelot" administration introduced themed trees to the White House in 1961 with the Nutcracker tree

Who were the Kennedy's?

1000

This gospel, which gives the most full account of Jesus' birth, tells "She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.”

What is Matthew?

1000

This composer's 1734 "Christmas Oratorio" uses Martin Luther's Bible translation as part of its text

Who was Johann Sebastian Bach?

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