Christmas Movies
Christmas Songs
Global Christmas Traditions
A Christmas Carol
Stocking Stuffers
100

In the movie "The Grinch," this is the name of the town where all the Who's live.

What is Whoville?

100

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

What is "Santa Clause is Coming to Town"?

100
These star-shaped decorations are hung throughout the Philippines and symbolize the Star of Bethlehem.

What are parols?

100

This child character famously exclaims "God Bless us! Everyone!"

Who is Tiny Tim?

100

The number of reindeer that pull Santa's sleigh, including Rudolph.

What is 9?

200

In this popular 1990 movie, the McAllister family traveled to this location to spend Christmas, accidentally leaving Kevin behind.

What is Paris?

200

This song describes a year of romantic regret, stating "I gave you my heart, you gave it away".

What is "Last Christmas"?

200

This Eastern European country is known for its elaborate Christmas spider web decorations, based on a popular legend.

What is Ukraine?

200

This spirit takes Scrooge back to his youth.

Who is the Ghost of Christmas Past?

200

This animal takes over Coca-Cola's branding over the Christmas season.

What is a polar bear?

300

In the animated movie, "The Polar Express," the conductor punches this word into the unnamed main character's ticket at the end.

What is BELIEVE?

300

Bing Crosby made this song famous and it remains one of the best-selling singles of all time.

What is "White Christmas"?

300

Food by this common fast food restaurant is popularly eaten by Japanese families on Christmas.

What is KFC?

300

He is Scrooge's deceased business partner, doomed to wander the earth in chains.

Who is Jacob Marley?

300

Children receive this gift in their stockings if they make it on Santa's naughty list.

What is coal?

400

In "A Christmas Story," Ralphy's dad receives this major award for correctly completing the local newspaper puzzle.

What is a leg lamp?

400

This song, often sung at midnight mass, is traditionally believed to have originated in Austria in 1818.

What is "Silent Night"?

400

This more sinister Christmas figure punishes misbehaving children during Christmas, and is well-known in central European countries like Germany and Austria.

Who is Krampus?

400

The very first sound Scrooge hears from Marley's ghost is this noise.

What is a rattling chain?

400

This kind of pudding is mentioned in the song "We Wish You a Merry Christmas".

What is figgy pudding?

500

In this 1988 Christmas classic, this famous phrase is said by the main character John McClane.

What is "Yippee-ki-yay, motherf****er!"
500

This 1962 Christmas classic was written as a plea for peace during the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

What is "Do You Hear What I Hear?"

500

In Catalonia, a traditional nativity scene includes a figure called "El Caganer," who is doing this unusual (and gross) activity which brings good luck and fertilizes the land.

What is squatting/pooping/going to the bathroom?

500

Marley warns Scrooge that 3 spirits will visit him, starting at this time.

What is 1 o'clock or the first hour after midnight?

500

In the song "Jingle Bells," this kind of sleigh is mentioned.

What is a one-horse open sleigh?

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