Holiday Traditions Around the World
Miscellaneous Winter
Holiday Foods
Holiday Songs
Festive Films/TV
100

What holiday is on the 25th of December?

Christmas

100

What colors are most commonly associated with Christmas?

Red and Green

100

What spicy baked cookie is shaped like a person?

Gingerbread

100

Finish the lyric: “Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the ___.”

Way

100

What animated character tries to steal Christmas in Whoville?

The Grinch

200
What holiday marks the Festival of Lights?

Hanukkah

200

What holiday figure lives at the North Pole?

Santa Claus

200

In Italy what sweet fruit bread is a popular holiday cake?

Panettone 

200

Which song begins with “You better watch out…”?

Santa Claus is coming to town

200

What movie features the line “You’ll shoot your eye out”?

A Christmas Story

300

What is the celebration that takes place from December 26 to January 1?

Kwanzaa

300

What is a common form of countdown during the holidays

Advent Calendar 

300

What cheese-based dish is melted and eaten with bread, popular in winter?

Fondue

300

How many reindeer are mentioned in “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”?

eight

300

In Elf, what is Buddy’s favorite food group?

Syrup

400

What is Las Posadas?

a religious festival traditionally held in Mexico and parts of Latin America

400

What holiday plant has red leaves and is often used as decoration?

Poinsettia 

400

What holiday dessert is traditionally shaped like a rolled log?

Yule Log

400

What holiday song includes the line “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire”?

The Christmas Song

400

In The Polar Express, what is the first gift of Christmas?

A bell

500

What is celebrated on the 6th/19th of December?

Saint Nicholas Day

500

When is the Winter Solstice (The shortest day of the year) this year 

December 21

500

What pudding is traditional to eat at Christmas?

Figgy Pudding

500

Which song repeats “Simply having a wonderful Christmas time”?

Wonderful Christmas time

500

In Love Actually, who surprises Juliet with a boombox and a message?

Mark

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