Christmas Songs
Holiday Traditions
Christmas Movies
Christmas Cartoons
Holly Jolly Factoids
100
Elvis Presley sings about this color of Christmas.
"Blue Christmas"
100
You should do this underneath the mistletoe.
Kiss
100
In "A Christmas Carol," this was the first ghost to appear to Scrooge.
The Ghost of Christmas Past
100
Alvin wants this for Christmas.
A Hula Hoop
100
This reindeer's name begins with a "V".
Vixen
200
In the song "Frosty the Snowman," Frosty's nose is made of this.
A Button
200
This popular white drink is only available around Christmas.
Egg Nog
200
In the movie Elf, the main character's name is this.
Buddy
200
This reindeer helps Rudolph fly at the reindeer games.
Clarice
200
This reindeer's name begins with a "B".
Blitzen
300
All I want for Christmas is two of these (Hint: They belong in your mouth).
My Two Front Teeth
300
Santa's real name is this.
Kris Kringle
300
In the movie "Polar Express," a boy takes a train ride to the North Pole and receives this as the first Christmas gift of the year.
A Bell from Santa Claus' Sleigh
300
In "The Muppet Christmas Carol," this muppet plays Bob Cratchit.
Kermit the Frog
300
In the song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" this is given on the 7th day.
7 Swans-a-Swimming
400
It's fun to ride in this as we jingle all the way.
One-horse Open Sleigh
400
This soda company was the first to use Santa Claus in an advertisement.
Coca-Cola
400
In the movie "A Christmas Story," Ralphie wants this for Christmas.
A Red-Ryder BB Gun
400
This cartoon character brings a scrawny, little tree to his friends to decorate.
Charlie Brown
400
In the poem "The Night Before Christmas," not a creature was stirring not even this.
A Mouse
500
Bing Crosby is dreaming of this kind of Christmas.
"White Christmas"
500
The gingerbread house came from this country.
Germany
500
This Christmas movie has been played more than any other. (Hint: It's wonderful).
It's a Wonderful Life
500
The Grinch stole all of the presents from this town.
WhoVille
500
In the movie "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation," Aunt Bethany is 80 years old. Instead of saying grace and praying before their meal she recites this.
The Pledge of Allegiance