The First Noel
The Herald Angels Sing
Home for the Holidays
Stockings Hung by the Chimney
Deck the Halls
100

The Christmas Truce, where opposing soldiers famously called a truce on Christmas Eve 1914, occurred during this war.

World War 1

100

"Dashing through the snow, in a one horse open sleigh, over the fields we go..."

"laughing all the way"

100

The famous Rockefeller Center, which features a massive skating rink, huge Christmas trees and plenty of shopping is located in this American city.

New York City

100

This evergreen plant, often hung in doorways during the holidays, is traditionally associated with stealing a kiss.

Mistletoe

100

This traditional tree toppper decoration symbolizes the thing that guided the Wise Men to baby Jesus

Star

200

This boy receives a bright pink bunny suit in the classic Christmas movie, Christmas Story.

Ralphie

200
"God rest ye merry gentlemen..."

Let nothing you dismay

200

This Pennsylvania town shares its name with the birthplace of Jesus and is known as “Christmas City, USA.”

Bethlehem

200

Some people consider it a tradition to watch cheesy, cliche movies on this TV channel every Christmas.

Hallmark

200

This beautiful Christmas flower is actually toxic if eaten by dogs.

Pointsettas

300

This White Christmas singer, nicknamed the "King of Cool" is sometimes considered the father of modern Christmas music

Dean Martin

300

"Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow..."

Will find it hard to sleep tonight

300

This city, the capital of New Zealand, is the one of the first capital cities to witness the New Year every year.

Wellington

300

In the Netherlands, children put these out before they go to bed hoping that Sinterklaas will fill them with presents.

Clogs/Shoes

300

Before electric bulb strands, these were clipped onto Christmas trees, creating both light and the danger of fire.

Candles

400

This 1954 television special featuring a snowman narrator marked one of the earliest uses of stop-motion animation in holiday movies.

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

400

"Feliz Navidad y..."

prospero ano de felicidad

400

This Bavarian town, known for it's "trials" is known for its traditional Christkindlmarkt, one of the oldest Christmas markets in the world.

Nuremberg

400

This southern hemisphere country has the tradition of celebrating Christmas day on the beach having a barbeque. Throw another shrimp on! 

Australia 

400

This type of evergreen tree has been the most popular choice for Christmas trees in American homes.

Fir Tree

500
In the 17th century, this fundamentalist branch of Christianity in England, banned Christmas because of it's supposed Pagan practices

Puritans

500

"Good King Wenceslas..."

looked out
On the Feast of Stephen

500

Perry Como, the singer of Home for the Holidays meets a man who lived in this state who was heading home to get some home made pumpkin pie.

Tennessee

500

This southern European country has a tradition of celebrating El Día de los Reyes Magos (Three Kings Day) on January 6th.

Spain