Xmas Traditions
Starts With 'X'
Common Bonds
Christmas Songs
Christmas Day
100

On Christmas Eve, children in the U.S. often leave this sweet treat and beverage for Santa to enjoy during his busy night.

milk and cookies

100

This type of radiation, often used in medical imaging, can pass through the body to create detailed internal images.

X-Ray

100

Pointy Ears / Green Hat / Santa's Helpers

Elf / Elves
100

"Have" this rhyming type of "Christmas; it's the best time of the year."

holly jolly

100

On Christmas Day 1968, the Apollo 8 crew orbited this celestial body, reading from the Book of Genesis during their broadcast.

the Moon

200

Many families in the U.S. hang these oversized decorative items by the fireplace, hoping they’ll be filled with treats.

stockings

200

In Roman Numerals, X represents this number.

10

200

Jingle / Silver / Sleigh

bells
200

Nonsense syllables that follow "See the blazing yule before us."

"Fa la la la la, la la la la"

200

On Christmas Day 1914, soldiers fighting in this war famously laid down their arms for an unofficial truce.

World War I

300

This plant, under which people traditionally kiss during Christmas, is a parasitic evergreen.

mistletoe 

300

This company, known for its photocopiers and printers, became synonymous with the act of making copies, often used as a verb.

Xerox

300

Buttons / Carrot / Twigs

things to make a snowman 

300

The line "my true love gave to me: five golden rings" comes from this song.

"The 12 Days of Christmas"

300

In 1991, this superpower officially dissolved on Christmas Day, marking the end of the Cold War.

Soviet Union

400

In the U.S., many families set up this holiday display, often featuring figurines of the Holy Family, angels, and animals, to celebrate the birth of Jesus.

nativity scene

400

This musical instrument, often made of wooden bars, is played by striking with mallets and is part of the percussion family.

xylophone 

400

Milk / Nutmeg / Vanilla Extract 

ingredients for eggnog 

400

"It's Christmas time in the city, ring-a-ling (ring-a-ling), hear them ring, (ting-a-ling) " --these.

silver bells

400

In 1647, this Western European country declared Christmas celebrations illegal, viewing them as pagan and frivolous.

England

500

Watching this 1946 film about George Bailey has become a Christmas Eve tradition for many families in the U.S.

It's A Wonderful Life

500

This popular gaming console, first released by Microsoft in 2001, competes with PlayStation and Nintendo in the video game market.

Xbox

500
Angel / Flake / Man 

snow

500

"Chestnuts roasting on an open fire," this personage "nipping at your nose."

Jack Frost

500

In 1642, this famous physicist and mathematician, known for his laws of motion, was born on Christmas Day.

Isaac Newton

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