Christmas
Christmas Food
Christmas Songs
Christmas Movies
Christmas History
100

These three items are required for wrapping a gift.

Scissors, wrapping paper and tape

100

You may find this 'roasting on an open fire'.

Chestnuts

100

The song "O Come all ye Faithful" invites us to come in this fashion.

Joyful and Triumphant 

100

The drink served on the Polar Express.

Hot Chocolate

100

What Christmas song was originally meant for Thanksgiving?

Jingle Bells

200

This major brand was the first to use Santa Claus in an advertisement.

Coca-Cola

200

This Christmas beverage is made with cream, eggs and sugar.

Egg Nog

200

The 3 words describing the grinch (In order).

Stink, Stank, Stunk


200

The state Kevin's family travels to in Home Alone 2.

Florida

200

the tradition of hanging stockings dates back to Saint Nicholas. What were the first stocking stuffers?

gold coins

300

The candles lit at our church throughout Advent represent these 5 things.

Love, Joy, Peace, Hope and Christ

300

This snack could be found wrapped around a Christmas tree.

Popcorn

300

Frosty's nose is made of this

a button

300

This Hollywood actor played six different roles in the Polar Express.

Tom Hanks

300

This environmentalist president banned Christmas trees at the White House

Theodore Roosevelt

400

The tradition of putting up a Christmas tree originates form this country.

Germany

400

This country is credited with creating eggnog.

England

400

This is the most listened-to Christmas song in America.

All I want for Christmas is You

400

This is the name of the head elf in The Santa Clause Movie.

Bernard

400

The custom of stealing a Christmas kiss under the mistletoe has its clearest connection with this mythology

Norse Mythology

500

This reindeer is Rudolph's dad.

Donner

500

This country eats KFC as a Christmas tradition.

Japan

500

According to the song, what did my true love get for me on the 8th day of Christmas?

"eight maids a-milkin"

500

In the movie Elf, this is the best way to spread Christmas cheer.

"To sing loud for all to hear"

500

According to the folklore of Austria and other countries, this horned figure punishes naughty children at Christmastime.

Krampus