Christmas Jams
Christmas Traditions
Christmas Movies & Literature
Christmas History
Miscellaneous
100

Elvis sang about this kind of Christmas.

Blue Christmas

100

This customary practice involves locking lips with a nearby person while underneath this leathery-leaved parasitic plant which grows on apple, oak, and other broadleaf trees. 

mistletoe 

100

This author wrote “Christmas doesn’t come from a store, maybe Christmas perhaps means a little bit more?”

Dr. Seuss

100

This country was the creator and originator of the favorited and delicious seasonal holiday treat we call egg nog

England

100

In Home Alone, The McCallisters leave Kevin at home, headed on vacation to this destination 


Paris

200

Frosty's nose is made of this material often made from plastic, shells, metals, and wood. 

Button

200

This popular Christmas beverage is also called " milk punch" to some Christmas hard-rollers.

egg nog

200

The name of the last ghost that visits Scrooge in Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"?


The Ghost of Christmas yet to Come

200

This country initiated the tradition of decorating a Christmas Tree and many other Yule-tide traditions we celebrate in the United States. 

Germany

200
Ghosts show up at the residence of Scrooge on a fateful Christmas Eve... this number of haunts in total. 
Four
300

Donald Yetter Gardner wrote "All I want for Christmas is..."

my two-front teeth

300

This reindeer, a part of Father Christmas' team, shares a name with another holiday mascot. 

Cupid
300

This fairy tale inspires this holiday tradition of houses made of gingerbread and trimmed with candies and other sugary confections. 

Hansel and Gretel

300

This beverage company began using Santa Claus for advertising in 1931. 

Coca-Cola

300

Charlie Brown and his peanut game sing this song at the end of "A Charlie Brown Christmas".

"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"

400

This favorite Christmas song was originally written in celebration and commemoration of Thanksgiving

Jingle Bells
400

Another common name for the illustrious Christmas tree. 

Yule Tree

400

Frosty, The Snowman did this when a magic hat was placed on his head?


He began to dance around.

400

According to legend, this holiday treat was shaped to resemble a shepherd’s staff, as a way to remind children of the shepherds who visited baby Jesus?

Candy Cane

400
"Twas The Night Before Christmas" was originally published under this name. 

"A Visit from St. Nicholas"

500

The name of the country preacher and snowman in the song “Winter Wonderland”

Parson Brown

500

In this Eastern country, Kentucky Fried Chicken is the meal of choice on Christmas Day. 

China

500

In the 1964 movie "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," this elvish character was one of the only friends of Rudolph. 

Hermey

500

St. Nicholas who became the living legend known as Santa Claus was born in Patara, an ancient city of this modern day country

Turkey

500

In the classic, "How The Grinch Stole Christmas," the Grinch was described with these three words...


Stink, Stank, Stunk.