Holiday Hits (Music)
Silver Screen Santa (Movies)
Tasty Treats (Food & Drink)
Christmas Around the World
Winter Wonderland (General Trivia)
100

In the song "Jingle Bells," this is what it is fun to ride in.

A one-horse open sleigh

100

In the movie Elf, this is the first rule of The Code of Elves.

Treat every day like Christmas.

100

This sweet, red-and-white striped candy is shaped like a shepherd's crook.

Candy Cane

100

In this country, tradition says that if you eat KFC for Christmas dinner, you are doing it right.


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100

According to the song, this reindeer has a very shiny nose.

Rudolph

200

This singer is known as the "Queen of Christmas" for her 1994 hit "All I Want for Christmas Is You"

Mariah Carey

200

This 8-year-old boy is accidentally left behind when his family flies to Paris for Christmas.

Kevin McCallister (from Home Alone)

200

This dairy-based beverage is traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, whipped egg whites, and egg yolks.

Eggnog

200

This plant with red and green leaves, native to Mexico, is known as the "Flower of the Holy Night."

Poinsettia

200

This is the number of sides every snowflake has.

Six

300

In "The Twelve Days of Christmas," this is what my true love gave to me on the fifth day.

Five Golden Rings

300

In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, this is the name of the Grinch’s dog.

Max

300

Visions of these sweet treats danced in children's heads in the poem "'Twas the Night Before Christmas."

Sugar plums

300

In German and Austrian folklore, this horned figure punishes children who have misbehaved during the Christmas season.

Krampus

300

These two famous animated snowmen share the same name (one from a song, one from a Disney movie), but have very different personalities.

Frosty (the Snowman) and Olaf (Frozen)

400

This popular Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving.

Jingle Bells

400

This Hollywood actor played six different roles in the movie The Polar Express.

Tom Hanks

400

In the UK and other countries, this dried fruit-filled pie is a traditional Christmas treat.

Mince pie

400

In this country, it is tradition to hide a pickle ornament in the Christmas tree.

Germany

400

This country donates the Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square, London, every year as thanks for help during WWII.

Norway

500

In the song "Frosty the Snowman," these were the first two words Frosty said when he came to life.

"Happy Birthday!"

500

In the movie It's a Wonderful Life, this happens every time a bell rings.

An angel gets his wings.

500

This German bread is made with nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit, often coated with powdered sugar or icing sugar.

Stollen

500

In Italy, this friendly witch delivers gifts to children on the eve of the Epiphany (January 5th).

La Befana

500

Born on Christmas Day in 1642, this scientist formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.

Sir Isaac Newton