Christmas Traditions
Famous Carols
Holiday Movies
Food Fun Facts
100
This is how you say "Merry Christmas" in Spanish.

Feliz Navidad

100

Finish the lyrics from Silent Night: "holy night, all is calm, all is ______."

Bright

100

Finish this line from How the Grinch Stole Christmas: "It came without packages, boxes or ___."

Bags

100

This fruit is traditionally placed inside Christmas stockings.

Oranges

200

People used to put this on their trees before Christmas lights.

Candles

200

One foggy Christmas Eve, Santa asked Rudolph to ....

Guide his sleigh tonight

200

In A Christmas Story, Ralphie receives this gift from his aunt.

A pink bunny suit

200

This candy (first appeared in 1670) is often used to decorate Christmas trees.

Candy canes

300

In Japan, it's common for families to go to this American fast food chain on Christmas.

KFC

300

According to the song, this is what you "Deck the Halls" with.

Boughs of holly

300

Buddy the Elf sticks to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns and ____.

Syrup

300

This traditional dessert is a sweet bread baked with fruits and nuts and served at feasts.

Fruitcake

400

In Finland, families eat this for breakfast on Christmas morning.

Christmas porridge

400

In the song "Frosty the Snowman," this makes Frosty come to life.

An old silk hat

400

This is the nickname of the burglars who try to break into the McCallisters' home.

The Wet Bandits

400

This dessert is names after the ancient winter solstice custom of burning a log.

Yule log

500

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

Germany

500

This kind of pudding is mentioned in the song "We Wish You a Merry Christmas".

Figgy pudding

500

This is how many lights were on the Griswold's house in Christmas Vacation.

25,000

500

Eggnog originates from this country.

England