Christmas Movies
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Christmas Around the World
100

In Home Alone, where do the family accidentally leave Kevin?

Home

100

Finish the lyric: “You better watch out, you better not cry…”

You better not pout, I’m telling you why…

100

What do people often put on top of a Christmas tree?

A star or angel

100

What sport uses ice skates and a puck?

Hockey


100

In what month is Christmas celebrated?

December

200

What is the name of the snowman in Frozen?

Olaf

200

Which song starts with “Last Christmas, I gave you my heart”?

Last Christmas

200

What treat is often left out for Santa?

Cookies and milk

200

What do you throw at someone during a snowball fight?

A snowball

200

Where is Santa Claus often said to live in?

The North Pole  

300

In The Grinch, which town does the Grinch live near?

Whoville

300

What holiday song repeats “Fa-la-la-la-la”?

Deck the Halls

300

What colors are most commonly associated with Christmas?

Red and green

300

What is the name of a house made of gingerbread and candy?

A gingerbread house

300

In Australia, Christmas happens during which season?

Summer

400

What movie features a boy riding a train to the North Pole?

The Polar Express

400

Which Christmas song includes the line “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire”?

The Christmas Song

400

What plant is people traditionally not supposed to stand under unless they want to kiss?

Mistletoe

400

What holiday character is known for riding a sleigh pulled by reindeer?

Santa Claus

400

What animal pulls Santa’s sleigh?

Reindeer

500

In Elf, what are the four main food groups according to Buddy?

Candy, candy canes, candy corn, and syrup

500

Which song is played at the end of The Grinch movie when everyone sings together?

Welcome Christmas

500

In many countries, what day are presents opened: Christmas Eve or Christmas Day?

Christmas Day (varies by culture)

500

What do you call the night when December 31 turns into January 1?

New Year’s Eve

500

In some countries, kids receive gifts from someone other than Santa. Name one.

Three Kings, Father Christmas, La Befana