The parents of Jesus
Who are Mary and Joseph?
Emmanuel means this
What is "God with us"?
Finish the lyric: "Joy to the world, the ______ is come"
What is "Lord"?
This word is written on the ticket given to the boy
What is "Believe"?
This country is said to have started the tradition of Christmas trees
What is Germany?
The town in which Jesus was born
What is Bethlehem?
The book that says "For unto us a child is born"
What is Isaiah?
This song includes the lyric "The weary world rejoices"
What is "O Holy Night"?
The department store Buddy works at in "Elf"
What is Gimbels?
In this country, people eat KFC for Christmas dinner
What is Japan?
The angel who announced Jesus' birth to Mary
Who is Gabriel?
The prophet who foretold where the Messiah would be born
Who is Micah?
This Christmas hymn is based on the angels' message in Luke 2
What is "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"?
In "The Santa Clause", Scott Calvin accidentally causes Santa to do this
What is fall off the roof?
This figure delivers gifts in many European countries instead of Santa Claus
Who is St. Nicholas?
The king ruling Judea when Jesus was born
Jesus' birth fulfilled the promise to this Old Testament figure
Who is David? (or who is Abraham)
This carol was written by Isaac Watts and is often considered a paraphrase of Psalm 98 (you can pull out your Bibles if you like)
What is "Joy to the World"?
In "Home Alone 2", Kevin's family travels to this U.S. state
What is Florida?
In this country, children leave out shoes to be filled with gifts on Christmas
What is the Netherlands? (also accepted: Germany)
These two NT books tell the story of Jesus' birth
What are Matthew and Luke?
The reason Joseph and Mary travelled to Bethlehem
What is a census?
This Christmas carol is based on a poem written by Clement Clarke Moore
What is "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"?
This Christmas movie ends with the line, "No man is a failure who has friends"
What is "It's a Wonderful Life"?
In Spain, children traditionally receive gifts on this day in January
What is Three Kings Day (Epiphany)?