Christmas Songs
Holiday Traditions
Festive Films
Seasonal Snacks
Christmas Characters
100

This popular song begins with the lyrics, "You better watch out, you better not cry."

What is Santa Claus is Coming to Town?

100

This tradition involves hanging decorative socks by the fireplace for small gifts or treats.

What is hanging stockings?

100

In the 1946 classic It’s a Wonderful Life, George Bailey learns what life would be like without him from this celestial being.

What is an angel?

100

Sugar, corn syrup, peppermint extract, and red food coloring.

What are candy canes?

100

This snowman comes to life when children place a magical hat on his head.


Who is Frosty the Snowman? 

200

In this festive tune, you’re asked to “say hello to friends you know and everyone you meet.”

What is A Holly Jolly Christmas?

200

This sweet treat was made to be shaped like a shepherd's staff.

What is a candy cane?

200

In National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Clark Griswold famously decorates his house with an excessive number of these.

What are Christmas lights?

200

Milk, cream, sugar, eggs, vanilla, and nutmeg.

What is eggnog?

200

In A Christmas Carol, this grouchy character is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve. (First and last name!)

Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?

300
This song ends up gifting the person a total of 364 items by the end of it

What is The Twelve Days of Christmas?

300

In this European tradition, children leave their shoes out on December 5th for this saint to fill with treats.

Who is Saint Nicholas?

300

In Home Alone, Kevin McCallister is accidentally left behind while his family flies to this city for Christmas.

What is Paris?

300

Flour, molasses, ground ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and brown sugar.

What are gingerbread cookies?

300

In this movie, Tom Hanks plays seven different characters.

What is the Polar Express?

400

This song, made famous by Bing Crosby, is the best-selling single of all time.

What is White Christmas?

400

This plant invites a kiss.

What is mistletoe?

400

In Elf (2003), Buddy uses this unconventional topping to cover his spaghetti.

What is syrup?

400

Fruit juice, cinnamon sticks, cloves, nutmeg, and brown sugar. 

What is apple cider?

400

The total number of reindeer that Santa uses to drive his sleigh.

What are nine?

500

This classic song includes the line, "In the meadow we can build a snowman, and pretend that he is Parson Brown."

What is Winter Wonderland?

500

This Christmas tradition originated in Italy and involves creating elaborate Christmas displays called "presepi" or this word.

What is nativity / nativity scenes?

500

In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch lives atop this mountain overlooking Whoville.

What is Mount Crumpit?

500

Dried fruits (like raisins and currants), flour, sugar, butter, eggs, brandy, and mixed spices.

What is Christmas pudding?

500

This character in A Christmas Carol utters the famous line, “God bless us, everyone!

Who is Tiny Tim?

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