Songs
Foods
Traditions
Movies
In the Bible
100

This artist released "All I want for Christmas is you" in 1994.

Mariah Carey

100

These ornately decorated houses are made from this food.

Gingerbread

100

This plant is associated with kissing in many English-speaking countries.

Mistletoe

100

In "National Lampoons Christmas Vacation," this is Uncle Eddie's dog.

Snots

100

This gift of the wise men is technically a spice.

Myrrh

200

Jose Feliciano made this a popular Christmas song in 1970.

Feliz Navidad

200

This food item is left out for Santa's reindeer.

Carrots

200

This country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree.

Germany

200

Tom Hanks played 6 roles in this Christmas movie.

Polar Express

200

The birth of Jesus is recorded in these two gospels.

Matthew and Luke

300

Paul McCartney wrote this well-known Christmas song.

Wonderful Christmastime

300

This is the most popular food eaten by Americans at Christmas.

Turkey.

300

St. Nicholas would put gifts in these, which are still used for gifts today.

Stockings

300

In "Elf," an elf's 4 main food groups are candy, candy canes, candy-corn, and...

Syrup

300

An angel said the shepherds would recognize the Christ child by this sign.

Wrapped in swaddling clothes.

400

"Jingle Bells" was originally written for this holiday.

Thanksgiving

400

This popular Christmas pie is especially prevalent in the South

Pecan

400

This decoration was once made of real silver.

Tinsel

400

This is the highest grossing Christmas movie of all time.

Home Alone

400

The name Emmanuel means this.

God with us

500

This Christmas song was released in 1984 but did not chart until 2017.

"Last Christmas" by Wham!

500

This popular candy first appeared in 1670

Candy canes

500

1.3 billion of these are made every year for Christmas.

Christmas cards.

500

This now-beloved Christmas movie was first a box-office failure that led to the bankruptcy of its studio.

It's a Wonderful Life

500

Luke tells us this man was the governor of Syria during the census.

Quirinius.