Christmas Characters
Movies
Food
Other Holidays
Christmas Traditions
100

Had a very shiny nose

Who is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?

100

Will Ferrell is Buddy the ...

100

Ginger Snaps

100

3... 2... 1... "HAPPY ____ ______!!"

NEW YEAR

100

Where Christmas presents traditionally go...

Under the Christmas Tree


(or in stockings, hung by the fire place)

200

Checks his list twice, is coming to town, knows if you're naughty or nice

Who is Santa Claus?

200

Jim Carrey played this green thief in the 2000 movie called "..."

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

200

Candy canes were originally shaped to look like...

A shepherd's staff

200

13 father christmases deliver toys to children in Iceland, they are called...

Yule Lads

200

What do you do under a mistletoe?

Kiss

300

Stole Christmas from Whoville

Who is the Grinch?
300

Snoopy and Charlie star in "..."

A Charlie Brown Christmas

300

Edible houses are built out of...

Gingerbread

300

A Jewish tradition celebrated over 8 nights and days, involves lighting a candelabra called a Menorah

Hanukkah

300

This calendar opens a little door every day, counting down to Christmas Eve...

An Advent Calendar

400

"Bah, Humbug!"

Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?

400

A boy defends his home against "the Wet Bandits" in ...

Home Alone

400

A seasonal drink made with something chickens lay

Egg nog

400

The winter solstice celebration in Taiwan on December 22nd

Dongzhi

400

What do you call it when people go door-to-door and sing Christmas songs?

Caroling

500

In Alpine folklore, this creature assists Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus) by snatching up and eating children who have misbehaved, while good little kids get a treat on Dec 5

Who is Krampus?



500

"You'll shoot your eye out kid!" is a quote from the movie...

"A Christmas Story"

500

Where did candy canes come from?

Germany


A choirmaster was trying to keep children quiet during the very long church services, so he bent some sugar stick candies into shapes representing a shepherd's staff

500

The name of the last day of the year in Scotland

Hogmana

500

What is the Taffy Pull?

This is a French Canadian tradition dating back to the 19th century. On November 25th, St. Catherine’s day (patron saint of students and unmarried women), households make taffy and share it with everyone. The taffy party also serves as an opportunity for single women to meet and mingle with single men during the holidays. While the tradition of making taffy has been kept alive by many French Canadian communities, the taffy pull as a “speed dating” event has all but faded.

M
e
n
u