This chapter of Luke serves as the telling of the Christmas story.
What is Luke 2?
This movie focuses on a reindeer with a red nose.
What is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?
This Christmas decoration was originally made of silver.
What is tinsel?
This famous Christmas drink is known as "Milk Punch".
What is Eggnog?
This Christmas carol is sung at the end of "A Charlie Brown Christmas."
What is Hark the Herald Angels Sing?
Mary and Joseph lived in this city.
What is Nazareth?
This movie is about a boy whose family left on vacation without him.
What is Home Alone?
This family is featured in National Lampoon's Family Vacation.
What is the Griswolds?
In the song "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" the singers want this type of pudding.
What is Figgy Pudding?
This movie is about a train that brings kids to the North Pole.
What is "The Polar Express"?
This empire ordered a census to be taken.
What is the Roman Empire?
This is Buddy's crush.
Who is Jovie?
This is Scrooge's favorite line.
What is Bah humbug?
This is the most common dinner eaten at Christmas.
What is turkey?
The United States sends over 2 billion of these every year at Christmas.
What are Christmas cards?
This man was the governor of Syria during the census.
Who is Quirinius?
The name of the rabbit in Frosty the Snow Man.
What is Hocus Pocus?
This man was first credited with putting Christmas lights on a Christmas Tree.
Who is Martin Luther?
This country started the tradition of making Gingerbread houses.
What is Germany?
Toys For Tots is run by what branch of the U.S. Military.
What is the Marines?
The angels sang this song to the shepherds.
What is, "Glory to Go din the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests"?
This movie is the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time.
What is the Grinch?
This Christmas ballet premiered in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1892.
What is the Nutcracker?
This Christmas dessert started in Roman times with a sweet bread made with fruits and nuts to serve at feasts.
What is fruit cake?
This is the German name for the song, "O Christmas Tree".
What is "O Tannenbaum"?