Classic Movies
Christmas Characters
TV Episodes
Global Figures
Traditions
100

The character who explains the meaning of Christmas in A Charlie Brown Christmas. 

Who is Linus?

100

He is a character created by children's author and cartoonist Dr. Seuss. He is best known as the main character of his 1957 children's book. 

Who is the Grinch?
100

One of the holiday episodes of this show famously features a main character dressed as a Holiday Armadillo.

What is Friends?

100

Adorned with horns, a lizard-like tail, and a hideous black tongue, this holiday figure makes it his business to scare the living daylights out of children,

Who is Krampus?

100

This country is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition as we now know it in the 16th century when devout Christians brought decorated trees into their homes.

What is Germany?

200

This is a carbine action, two-hundred-shot range model air rifle. Seen in the movie A Christmas Story. 

What is Red Ryder BB gun?

200

This man is a fictional character and the protagonist of a Christmas novel written by Charles Dickens in 1843. 

Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?

200

One of the Christmas episodes of this show, Benihana, is a place of significance. 

What is The Office?

200

He is a crotchety, fur-clad Christmas gift-bringer figure in the folklore of southwestern Germany. He is typically very ragged and disheveled. He wears torn, tattered, and dirty clothes, and he carries a switch in his hand with which to beat naughty children

Who is Belsnickel?

200

In this country, December 5th is a major celebration, especially among children, because it is the time when St. Nicholas or Sinterklaas visits them and puts candies and treats on the clogs they placed by the fireplace or windows.

What is The Netherlands?

300

These were the first words Frosty uttered in Frosty the Snowman. 

What is Happy Birthday?

300

This Character overstayed his holiday welcome in his dilapidated camper. This is a character that most adults love to hate and love to laugh at every Christmas.

Who is Cousin Eddie?

300

Released in 1997 in an episode called "The Strike" the concept of Festivus first emerged in the final season of this show. 

What is Seinfeld?

300

Perhaps not surprisingly, given the icy temperatures and masses of snow that dominate Russian winters, this figure largely replaces Santa Claus as the official gift-bringer.

Who is Father Frost?

300

In this country, La Befana, sometimes called the Christmas witch, delivers gifts the night before Epiphany, leaving her presents in shoes set by the fireplace.

What is Italy? 

400

This is shot from the misfit squirt gun in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.  

What is jelly?

400

This character loses everything and finds that there is magic in the holidays and that family is everything in this poignant and heart-touching movie.

Who is George Bailey?

400

In a Christmas episode of this show, the family is targeted by a resurrected Santa Claus after two of the family members accidentally shoot and kill him.

What is American Dad?

400

He is a legendary gift-bringer at Christmas in France and other French-speaking areas, identified with the Father Christmas. 

Who is Père Noël?

400

In this country, placing candles on the graves of deceased relatives at Christmastime is a deep-rooted tradition followed by non-churchgoers and members of the Orthodox faith, as well as believers from the majority Evangelical Lutheran Church

What is Finland?

500

The two Sisters in White Christmas.

Who are Betty and Judy Haynes?

500

The idea of yin and yang exists all over the film medium, interpreted in many ways over the years. Even the idea of being naughty or nice feeds into this. This is the case for these step-brothers, who fight over just about everything when it comes to Christmas in the film The Year Without a Santa Claus.

Who is Snow Miser and Heat Miser?

500

In a Christmas episode of this show, one of the children accidentally burns down the family's Christmas tree and gifts, he then claims that a robber stole everything. As a result, the town gets them a new tree and pitches in to raise funds.

What is The Simpsons?

500

In Greece, it's not Saint Nicholas but this figure who is the official gift-bringer. He traditionally leaves presents on 1st January, although this custom has slightly changed in favor of 24th and 25th December in recent years.

Who is Saint Basil?

500

Christmas in this country always starts with a beloved tradition: In every home in the entire country, they light an orange Christmas star that shines beautifully from the windows

What is Greenland?

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