Christmas Music
Christmas Trees
Santa
Christmas Food
Christmas Traditions
100

This best selling diva sings the ever popular "All I want for Christmas"

Mariah Carey

100

Also a type of cone, this type of tree is typically used for Christmas trees.

Pine Tree

100

You leave this snack and beverage for Santa as a thanks for dropping off your presents.

Milk and Cookies

100

Red, white, peppermint, shaped like a hook.

Candy Cane

100

You typically use this to cover the gifts you are putting under your tree.

Wrapping Paper

200

Complete this verse:

"He sees you when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake,..."

"He sees you when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake, he knows if you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake..."

200

A form of decoration consisting of thin strips of metal foil.

Tinsel

200

With a nose so bright, he's the most famous of Santa's Reindeer. 

Rudolph

200

Around Christmas time, these might be found roasting over an open fire.

Chestnuts

200

The act of going house to house and spreading joy by singing Christmas songs. You might even get a tip!

Christmas Caroling

300

According to the song "Frosty the Snowman," what did Frosty do after they placed the old silk hat onto his head?

"He began to dance around..."

300

This is placed underneath the presents of a tree and serves as both a protective barrier, and decorative item to your Christmas tree display.

Tree Skirt
300

The Dutch referred to this saint as "Sinterklaas," as they practiced the tradition of gift giving.

St. Nicholas

300

"...The children were nestled all snugged in their bed, while visions of _____ _____ danced in their head."

Sugar Plums

300

You might attend this religious event at night to avoid the business of it during the day.

Midnight Mass

400

This 1944 Christmas song duet was banned by radio stations in 2018 for lyrics that were seen as inappropriate in the wake of the #MeToo movement.

Baby It's Cold Outside

400

Considered the most famous Christmas tree, this Norway Spruce is placed next to what famous landmark within New York City.

Rockefeller Center

400

Santa has this many reindeer.

Double points if you can name them all.

9

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph

400

The color combination of this cake with white frosting would resemble Santa's Christmas outfit.

Red Velvet Cake

400

People will sometimes decorate their houses or lawns with this scene depicting the birth of Jesus Christ.

Nativity Scene

500

The Christmas song that Kevin McAllister sings in front of the bathroom mirror in Home Alone.

500

A famous ship in the Star Wars universe, this Hallmark ornament has a street value of $400, making it one of the most valuable "Solo" ornaments on the market.

Millenium Falcon

500

This story poem popularized the idea of Santa Claus. It was originally called "A Visit from St. Nicholas".

Twas the Night Before Christmas

500

Also known as "Buche De Noel," the name of this Christmas dessert originally referred to the trunk of a tree that fed the fireplace for the 12 days of Christmas.

Yule Log

500

You might use this to break out a nice treat, or watch it in action at a ballet theatre.

Nutcracker