Songs and Carols
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Christmas Fun
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100

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

What is Rudolph the red nosed reindeer

100

In Elf, Buddy travels to this city to find his father.

NYC

100

Santa Claus enters houses to deliver gifts by sliding down this.

What is Chimney

100

This famous figure is known for wearing a red suit, living at the North Pole, and having a "naughty and nice" list.

Santa Claus

200

In "The Twelve Days of Christmas," this is the total number of "Lords a-Leaping."

10

200

In Home Alone, this is the city where the McCallister family is vacationing when they leave Kevin behind.

Paris

200

This is the name of the snowman with a carrot nose and a top hat

Frosty 

200

This grumpy green character lives on Mount Crumpit and eventually discovers that his heart can grow three sizes.

Grinch

300

This famous Christmas-themed ballet premiered in Russia in 1892

Hint:BALLET

Nutcracker

300

In The Grinch, what is the name of the Grinch’s loyal and helpful dog?

Max

300

What are the names of the three ghosts who visit Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol?


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300

This character from A Christmas Carol is visited by three ghosts to help him change his stingy ways.

Ebanor Scrooge

400

 This song contains the lyric "Everyone dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way."

Rockin around the Christmas Tree

400

This character's first words after coming to life were "Happy Birthday

Frosty the Snowman

400

In the song "Frosty the Snowman," what was the snowman's nose made out of?

Button

400

This is the name of the young girl in The Grinch who catches the Grinch stealing her Christmas tree.

Cindy Loo-hoo

500

This carol was the first song ever broadcast from space in 1965

Jingle bells

500

What is the first rule of the "Code of Elves" according to the movie Elf

Treat everyday like Christmas

500

What was the original title of the 1823 poem now famously known as "

The Night Before Christmas"?

A visit from St.Nicholas

500

Originating in German folklore, this "shadow" of Saint Nicholas is a horned figure who punishes naughty children during the holiday season.

Krampus