Christmas Characters
Festive Foods
Christmas Movies
Santa's helpers
Christmas Decorations
100

This jolly figure wears a red suit, lives at the North Pole, and delivers presents to children around the world.

Who is Santa Claus?

100

This sweet, spiced bread is often shaped like a little person and decorated with icing.

What is gingerbread?

100

In this animated film, a young boy travels to the North Pole on a magical train ride.

What is The Polar Express?

100

This reindeer is known for having a shiny red nose that lights the way for Santa's sleigh.

Who is Rudolph?

100

This shiny object is often placed at the very top of a Christmas tree and symbolizes guidance. Daily Triple! (triple points)

What is a star?

200

This famous snowman, brought to life by a magical hat, has a button nose and two eyes made out of coal.

Who is Frosty the Snowman?

200

This warm drink, often made with cider or wine, is flavored with spices like cinnamon and cloves.

What is mulled wine (or mulled cider)?

200

This mischievous green character, voiced by Jim Carrey in the 2000 live-action adaptation, tries to steal Christmas from Whoville. Daily Double! (double points)

Who is The Grinch?

200

These helpers are responsible for making toys in Santa’s workshop.

Who are elves?

200

This classic holiday plant is hung in doorways and encourages people to kiss underneath it. Daily Double! (double points)

What is mistletoe?  

300

This green character, created by Dr. Seuss, tries to steal Christmas from the Whos in Whoville.

Who is the Grinch?

300

This roasted meat is a popular centerpiece for Christmas dinner in many households, often glazed with honey or pineapple. Daily Double! (double points)

What is ham? 

300
In a gruesome turn of events, a man accidentally causes the untimely death of Santa, but due to a certain rule, he then becomes Santa, needing to fulfill all his roles.

What is The Santa Clause?

300

This reindeer shares its name with a celestial event and is often paired with Dancer.

Who is Prancer?

300

These decorations, often made of glass or plastic, are hung on trees and come in various shapes like balls, stars, and bells.

What are ornaments?

400

This ghostly trio visits Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, showing him his past, present, and future.

Who are the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future?

400

This traditional Christmas dessert is made with dried fruits and nuts and is known for its long shelf life.

What is fruitcake?

400

This 1989 comedy follows the Griswold family as they prepare for a chaotic holiday season.

What is National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation?

400

According to the song, Santa's sleigh is pulled by this many reindeer, including Rudolph.

What is nine?

400

This circular decoration made of evergreen branches symbolizes eternal life and is often hung on doors.

What is a wreath?

500

This magical figure is a Christmas Eve companion to Santa Claus in many European traditions, known for punishing naughty children.  Daily Double! (double points)

Who is Krampus? 

500

This dessert, also known as Bûche de Noël, is a sponge cake rolled and decorated to resemble a log.

What is a Yule log?

500

This classic 1946 film tells the story of George Bailey and an angel named Clarence who shows him what life would be like if he had never been born.

What is It's a Wonderful Life?

500

This head elf in Santa's workshop often oversees operations in many Christmas movies and stories. Daily Double! (double points)

Who is Bernard?  

500

This sparkling decoration is often draped over Christmas trees, mantels, or staircases and resembles icy threads.

What is tinsel?