“Last Christmas I gave you my ___.”
What is heart?
This green character hates Christmas and lives on Mount Crumpit.
Who is the Grinch?
This country traditionally eats turkey on Christmas Day.
What is the UK?
This word means a wrapped item you receive on Christmas.
What is a present?
This sweet treat is often shaped like a hook and tastes like peppermint.
What is a candy cane?
“All I want for Christmas is ___.”
What is you?
This Christmas classic stars a boy accidentally left home alone.
What is Home Alone?
This day, celebrated on December 26th in the UK, is called this.
What is Boxing Day?
This word describes a warm, cozy feeling often connected to Christmas.
What is cozy? / What is hygge?
This Christmas drink is often served warm and contains spices and sometimes alcohol.
What is mulled wine? / What is gløgg?
“It’s beginning to look a lot like ___.”
What is Christmas?
This movie causes yearly arguments about whether it’s a Christmas movie or not.
What is Die Hard?
This historical figure is the inspiration for Santa Claus.
Who is Saint Nicholas?
This is the plant people traditionally kiss under at Christmas.
What is mistletoe?
This sauce is often served with turkey and potatoes.
What is gravy?
“Do they know it’s Christmas at ___?”
What is all?
This animated movie is about a snowman who dreams of summer.
What is Frozen?
This Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving.
What is “Jingle Bells”?
This word describes clothes that are Christmas-themed and often very ugly.
What is an ugly Christmas sweater?
This dried fruit often appears in Christmas baking.
What are raisins?
“I’m dreaming of a ___ Christmas.”
What is white?
This British character celebrates Christmas with awkward silence and physical comedy.
Who is Mr. Bean?
In some countries, children receive presents on this date instead of Christmas Eve.
What is December 6th?
This word describes the feeling when you get a gift you don’t like but pretend to love.
What is disappointment? / politeness? / fake happiness?
This creamy Christmas drink is popular in the US.
What is eggnog?