Celebration Cinema
Season's Eatings
Holiday Traditions
Name that Holiday!
Misc
100

This 1990 movie features a boy defending his home from burglars while his family is away.

What is Home Alone?

100

These small, spiced cookies are traditionally shaped like men, stars, or trees and often decorated with icing.

What are gingerbread cookies?

100

These items are often hung by the fireplace during Christmastime and filled with small presents.

What are stockings?

100

This December 25th holiday is widely marked with decorated trees, gift-giving, and Santa Claus.

What is Christmas?

100

This song depicts a magic snowman who comes to life.

What is “Frosty the Snowman”

200

A young boy rides a magical train to the North Pole in this film.

What is the Polar Express?

200

These fried potato pancakes are a classic Hanukkah treat.

What are latkes?

200

These items are often shot up to explode in the sky on New Year’s eve.

What are fireworks?

200

Millions of viewers each year tune in for this holiday’s famous ball drop.

What is New Years?

200

This four-sided spinning top is used in a game played during Hanukkah.

What is a dreidel?

300

A department store Santa claims to be the real deal in this holiday classic.

What is Miracle on 34th Street?

300

A sweet, creamy egg-based drink traditionally served in the U.S. during Christmas.

What is eggnog?
300

This fruit is often eaten at each stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve as a tradition for good luck in Spain.

 What are grapes?

300

This holiday celebrates the end of Ramadan and begins with a communal prayer, followed by feasts and giving to charity.

What is Eid/Eid al-Fitr?

300

This candle holder holds seven candles which represent the principles of Kwanzaa.

What is a kinara?

400

This 2003 Disney Channel film tells the true story of a high school basketball team inspired by a holiday miracle to overcome the odds.

What is Full Court Miracle?

400

These fried dough balls, popular in the Caribbean and Southern U.S. Kwanzaa meals are sometimes flavored with nutmeg or cinnamon.

What are hushpuppies or puff-puffs?

400

These small coins were often given to children during Hanukkah.

What are gelt?

400

This celebration commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple and features a menorah.

What is Hannuka?

400

This horned mythical figure is a popular Christmas character in Germany who punishes naughty children.

What is the Krampus?

500

In Elf, this is the name of the department store where Buddy gets a job.

What is Macy's?

500

This fragrant rice dish is eaten during Eid. It is often layered with marinated meat and spices and cooked slowly in a sealed pot.

What is biryani?

500

These traditional textile cloths are often worn during Kwanzaa celebrations.

What is kente cloth?

500

Celebrated from December 26 to January 1, this holiday honors African heritage with candles, principles, and a kinara.

What is Kwanzaa?

500

The position of this celestial body decides the date of Eid every year.

What is the moon?