Unscramble Puzzle
Christmas Traditions
Christmas Foods
Christmas Songs
Christmas Decorations
100

OWSN

SNOW

100

The day after Christmas called in Canada, the U.K., and many Commonwealth countries

What is Boxing Day?


100

This popular holiday drink is made from eggs, sugar, milk, and nutmeg 

What is eggnog?

100

The opening line of the song Jingle Bells

What is Dashing through the snow?

100

This hanging decoration encourages people to kiss underneath it 

What is a mistletoe?

200

OLYLJ

JOLLY

200

How you say "Merry Christmas" in Spanish

What is Felix Navidad?

200

In the Christmas song, the partridge sitting in this type of tree

What is a pear tree?

200

This made Frosty the Snowman come to life 

What is a hat?

200

This is usually placed on top of the Christmas tree 

What is a star or angel?

300

ELBSL

BELLS

300

This shiny decoration, similar to ice or snow, is used to decorate Christmas trees 

What is tinsel?

300

This traditional Italian Christmas bread contains candied fruit and nuts 

What is Panettone?

300

This song begins with “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire” 

What is The Christmas Song?

300

Which country did the tradition of candles on Christmas trees begin 

What is Germany?

400

INJELG

JINGLE

400

The other names for Santa Claus 

What are Saint Nicholas, Kris Kringle, Père Noël 

400

This spirit is traditionally added to butter and served with Christmas pudding 

What is Brandy?

400

This song begins, “You better watch out, you better not cry” 

What is Santa Claus Is Coming to Town?

400

The color of Santa Claus’s suit 

What is Red?

500

IHSGLE

SLEIGH

500

Where the Nativity took place

What is Bethlehem?

500

This sweet treat danced in children’s heads as they slept in ‘Twas the Night before Christmas' 

What are sugar plums?

500

This song asks, “Do you see what I see?” 

What is Do You Hear What I Hear? 

500

This plant with red berries is used as decoration and symbolizes peace and goodwill 

What is Holly?