Christmas Food
Christmas Animals
Christmas Movies
Christmas Music
Christmas General Trivia
100

The holiday condiment that looks like a can even out of the can

Canned cranberry sauce

100

This animal helps Santa’s sleigh get around in an Australian tradition

Male kangaroo’s aka Boomers

100

The number of ghosts in a Christmas Carol

Four

100

The next line, “Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way..”

“Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh!”

100

Garland can be made of beads, pine cones or often of this movie-theater snack

Popcorn

200

the holiday beverage is also less commonly known as “milk punch”

Eggnog

200

Which has a better memory – horse or donkey

Donkeys can recognize areas and other donkeys they were with up to 25 years ago

200

In “A Christmas Story” the word on the leg lamp crate as pronounced by the father

Frah-jee-lay (Fragile)

200

Though no one asked for it, this holiday classic with "rum-pa-pum-pums" was remade by Justin Bieber in 2011.

Little Drummer Boy

200

This laughing character from Sesame Street was the best-selling Christmas toy in 1996

Elmo

300

The traditional name for spiced hot apple cider

Wassail

300

The number of miles a north American reindeer can migrate in a year

closest not over wins

3000 miles

300

This actor was originally supposed to play ALL the characters in “The Polar Express

Tom Hanks - He tried but was too exhausted

300

The most famous Christmas ballet of all time.

The Nutcracker

300

This is the period of four Sunday's and weeks before Christmas and means "coming" in Latin

Advent

400

The region where fruitcake originated

Ancient Rome

400

The length of time a camel can survive without water

Seven months

400

This character's story inspires his Dad to leave his publishing company and use this character’s story to publish a new Christmas book

Buddy the Elf

400

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing was caroled at the end of this 1965 animated Christmas TV special which is still played every year.

A Charlie Brown Christmas

400

The country that was first to use the tradition of Christmas trees

Germany - Earliest known instance was 1576

500

The most popular meal for Christmas in Japan

KFC

500

The length of a single strand of yarn that can be made from 1 pound of sheep’s wool

Closest without going over wins

up to 15 MILES

500

In “The Polar Express” what is the sign that you believe

You can hear the bell

500

This traditional Christmas song published in 1857, was actually written for thanksgiving

Jingle Bells

500

The reason Joseph went to Bethlehem when Mary was pregnant

Roman Census