What snack is usually left out for Santa on Christmas Eve?
Milk and cookies
Continue the line:
Last Christmas I________________
But the very next day you______________
Last Christmas I Gave you my heart
But the very next day you gave it away
What is the name of the Monster that accompanies Santa to punish bad children?
Krampus
This is what naughty kids get in the stockings instead of presents
coal
What's is the name of a typical Christmas treat with red and white stripes?
candy cane
Finish the lyrics:
Silent Night,
______________
Silent Night,
Holy Night
Why was Rudolph the odd one among the other reindeer?
He had a big red nose
What fairytale provides the inspiration for the creation of a gingerbread house?
Hansel and Gretel
What do people make out of traditional Christmas cookie and then decorate it with icing?
gingerbread house
What is the only thing Mariah Carey wants the most for Christmas?
YOU
(All I want for Christmas is you)
Who is the author of Christmas Carol?
Charles Dickens
In which years did Coca-Cola start using the image of Santa Claus in Christmas advertisement?
in 1930s
Which Christmas beverage is made with cream, eggs and sugar?
eggnog
Finish the lyrics:
Rocking around ____________at the Christmas party hop
the Christmas Tree
Name all 9 of Santa's reindeer
Dasher, Dancer, Prencer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph
What is the name of Santa?
Nickolas
What is the most famous protein meal eaten on Christmas Eve?
Roast Turkey
Finish the line:
Hark the herald angels sing
_________________
Who visited Scrooge on Christmas Eve?
The ghosts of Past, Present and Future
Why do people kiss under the mistletoe?
In an old Norse legend, Frigga, the goddess of love, had a son named Balder, the god of innocence and light. To protect him, Frigga demanded that all creatures—and even inanimate objects—swear an oath not to harm him, but she forgot to include mistletoe. Loki, the god of evil and destruction, learned of this and made an arrow from a sprig of mistletoe. He then tricked Hoth, Balder’s blind brother, into shooting the mistletoe arrow and guided it to kill Balder. The death of Balder meant the death of sunlight—explaining the long winter nights in the north.