A boy is left home alone when his family flies to Paris.
Home Alone
Finish the lyric: “Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the __.”
Way
What animal pulls Santa’s sleigh?
Reindeer
What do children hang up for Santa to fill with gifts?
Stockings
Christmas trees originally came from this country.
Germany
In The Grinch, what is the Grinch’s dog called?
Max
Who sings “All I Want for Christmas Is You”?
Mariah Carey
Which reindeer shares a name with a symbol of Valentine’s Day?
Cupid
People traditionally kiss under this plant.
Mistletoe
This fast-food restaurant is famously eaten in Japan on Christmas Day.
KFC
In Elf, what is the first rule of the Code of Elves?
“Treat every day like Christmas.”
What Christmas song is also known as “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire”?
The Christmas Song
Santa’s suit used to be this colour before modern illustrations.
Green ( or brown )
This log was burned on Christmas Eve as part of an old European tradition.
Yule Log
“La Befana,” a witch who brings gifts on January 6th, is from this country.
Italy
This movie ends with the line: “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings.”
It’s a Wonderful Life
Who performs the hit song "Last Christmas"?
Wham!
Rudolph first appeared in a booklet released in this year.
1939
This ornament - shaped like a vegetable - is hidden on Christmas trees in parts of Germany.
A Christmas pickle
In the UK, people pull these at Christmas dinner for fun surprises.
Christmas crackers
In The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack comes from this town.
Halloween Town
In “The 12 Days of Christmas,” how many gifts are given in total?
364
How many reindeer does Santa traditionally have, including Rudolph?
9
This animal is the most common symbol for winter and snow in Christmas decorations.
A snowman
In which country is Christmas celebrated in the summer because the seasons are reversed?
Australia ( or New Zealand )