And it came to pass
Ho, Ho, Who's That On the Big Screen
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Do You Hear What I Hear?
It's beginning to taste a lot like Christmas
100

The opening line to Luke's account of Christ's birth says that "In those days, a decree went out from" this Roman emperor.

Caesar Augustus

100

In the days leading up to Christmas, this young man spends his time defending his home against would-be robbers.

Kevin McCallister

100

Shepherds received the news of Jesus' birth from a group of these.

Angels

100

O Tannebaum is a traditional German folk song that became this English Christmas song.

O Christmas Tree

100

Milk, cream, sugar, eggs, and maybe a little rum make up this traditional Christmas drink.

Eggnog

200

This angel brought news to Mary that she would give birth to a son.

Gabriel
200

This actress played a skeptical little girl who "miraculously" comes to believe in Santa Claus.

Natalie Wood

200

If enough of this is present on Christmas day, it's said that it's a white Christmas.

Snow

200

Jose Feliciano would sing this to wish you a Merry Christmas.

Feliz Navidad

200

A sweet bread made of sugar and spice, this treat usually ends up in holiday home construction.

Gingerbread

300

This man named his newborn son John to the surprise of his neighbors and relatives.

Zechariah

300

Always in search of silver and gold, this prospector eventually tames the abominable snow monster.

Yukon Cornelius
300

This parasite gives you a reason to steal a kiss from someone standing under it.

Mistletoe

300

This carol was originally written in Latin as "Adeste Fideles".

O Come, All Ye Faithful

300

According to lore, the shape of this sweet treat was intended to remind children of the shepherds who visited Jesus at his birth.

Candy Cane

400

Other than Mary, this is one of the four other women who are mentioned in Matthew's genealogy of Jesus.

Tamar (wife of Judah)

Rahab (mother of Boaz)

Ruth (wife of Boaz)

Uriah's wife (mother of Solomon)

400

This little girl's flower petals are kept in George Bailey's pocket and explains that "every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings."

Zuzu

400

These are mostly found in Scandinavia, Russia, and Iceland, but eight have supposedly travelled all over the world.

Reindeer

400

This carol inspired a truce during WWI on Christmas Eve 1914.

Silent Night

400

Contrary to its name, mincemeat pie is not made of meat, but is primarily made of this item.

Dried fruit

500

"Jesus" is the Greek form of the name of this Israelite leader, which means "the Lord saves".

Joshua

500

This singer introduced a Christmas classic while her character Esther waited to go to the 1903 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis.

Judy Garland

500

This French word refers to a nursery, but at Christmas, it specifically refers to the baby Jesus in the manger.

Creche

500

This first Christmas song to mention Santa Claus was inspired by Clement Moore's 1823 poem "A Visit from Saint Nicholas".

Up on the Housetop

500

The Grinch not only stole the Who pudding, but also this item which featured in the Who's feast.

Roast beast