Blue Christmas
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Carol Translation
Christmas Traditions
Christmas by the Books
100

Elvis' most popular Christmas song

"Blue Christmas"

100

The author of the book "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"

Dr. Seuss

100

Approach everyone who is steadfast

Come All Yee Faithful

100

At Christmas, it is traditional to exchange kisses under a sprig of this plant

Mistletoe

100

Author of "A Christmas Carol"

Charles Dickens

200

What Elvis wants Santa to bring in one of The King's popular Christmas tunes

His baby back to him

200

The reason the Grinch hated Christmas

His heart was two sizes too small

200

Hey, miniscule urban area of southwest Judea

Oh Little Town of Bethleham

200

Where George Frederick Handel's great Christmas Oratorio, The Messiah, was first performed in 1742.

Dublin

200

The nutcracker's main enemy in Tchaikovsky's ballet "The Nutcracker."

The King of the Mice

300

If Elvis was to climb down your chimney on Christmas Eve, this would be the best snack to leave out for him

A fried peanut butter and banana sandwich

300

The Who who catches the Grinch stealing all the Christmas trimmings

Cindy Lou Who

300

Hush, the foretelling spirits harmonize

Hark the Harold Angels Sing

300

In Ukraine, a spider web found in the house on Christmas morning means this

Good luck

300

This well-known author of fantasy fiction also created a book called "The Father Christmas Letters"

J. R. R. Tolkien

400

In "Santa Claus is Back in Town," Elvis sings, "got no sleigh with reindeer, no sack on my back, you'll see me coming in a..."

"Big, black Cadillac!"

400

The Grinch carves this seated with the Whos at the end of the story

The Roast Beast

400

We're a regal triumvirate originating near the ascent of Apollo

We Three Kings

400

If someone gave you frumenty at a Medieval Christmas party, you would probably do this with it

Eat it

400

One of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes takes place during the Christmas season and hinges upon this.

A blue diamond found in a goose

500

RCA distributed Christmas cards to record stores and fans from Elvis and this mystery person.

The Colonel, Elvis' manager

500

Where the Grinch lives

Mount Crumpet

500

I apprehend my maternal parent osculating with a corpulent unshaven male in crimson attire

I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

500

The Irish custom of "feeding the wren" or "hunting the wren" on December 26 is this

Carrying a wren door to door to collect money for charity

500

After Scrooge has reformed his life at the end of "A Christmas Carol," he invites Bob Cratchit to join him for some "smoking bishop." This is what he meant.

A hot spiced drink.