Songs
Traditions
Santa
Jesus
Foods
100

This reindeer has a very shiny nose

Rudolph

100
Small decorative houses are made out of this cookie
Gingerbread
100

Santa lives in this artic location

The North Pole

100

Jesus was born in this town

Bethlehem

100

Red and White Striped Cane

Candy Cane

200

You deck the halls with boughs of this plant

Holly

200

This originally German tradition is a nice place for gifts to be placed under

Christmas Trees

200

These guys are santa's toy-makers

Elves

200

Jesus was born in this type of animal feeder

Manger

200

Santa's Favorite Meal

Cookies and Milk

300

This song was originally intended to be a Thanksgiving song

Jingle Bells

300

You can often find these in or on the lawns of churches

Nativity Sets

300

Santa enters people's houses through this method

Chimney

300

Jesus' birth was announced to the Shepherds via this method

Angels

300

The Griswolds overcooked (by a lot) this food for their Christmas dinner

Turkey

400

On the sixth day of Christmas, my true love gave this to me

6 Geese a' laying

400

In some households, if you find this ornament first, you get to open the first gift

A Pickle

400

Which military unit is tasked with tracking Santa's whereabouts on Christmas eve

NORAD

400

The Magis brought Jesus these three gifts

Gold

Frankensense

Myrrh

400

The Whos in Whoville at this for Christmas dinner in Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas

Roasted Beast

500

In Gene Autry's song, Up on the Housetop, the reindeer make this sound

Click, Click Click

500

This poem, written by Clement Clarke Moore, is traditionally read at the time it's title describes

Twas the Night Before Christmas

500

According to NORAD, Santa weighs approx. this much


(give or take 50 pounds)

260 lbs

500

"For on to you is born this day in the city of __________ is a savior"

David

500

In Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer, the family eats this for Christmas dinner

Goose