Movie Matters
All I Want For Christmas Is ___
Christmas In Trees
Nothin' But Numbers
Misc-tletoe
100

After Santa falls off the roof, Scott Calvin becomes the new Santa in this movie.

The Santa Clause

100

(Jingle Bells) Bells on __ ring

Bobtails

100

Cupid, Dancer, Prancer

Reindeer

100

The number of reindeer, excluding Rudolph, that pull Santa's sleigh.

8

100

On the night before Christmas, there weren't any creatures stirring, not even one of these.

Mouse

200

These are the four major food groups for elves in the Christmas film Elf.

Candy, Candy Cane, Candy Corn, Syrup

200

(Jingle Bell Rock) Snowin’ and blowin’ up __ of fun

Bushels

200

Calling Birds, Turtle Doves, Drummers

12 Days of Christmas (Gifts)

200

The number of ghosts that visit Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol.

4

200

This reindeer is Rudolph's father.

Donner

300

In National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Clark wanted to spend his Christmas bonus on this.

Swimming Pool

300

(Joy To The World) Let Earth receive her __

King

300

Spruce, Fir, Pine

Christmas Trees

300

The total number of gifts in The Twelve Days of Christmas.

364

300

This is the name of the satan-like creature in mythology that scares and punishes naughty children during the holiday season.

Krampus

400

In Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Hermey the elf wishes he could be this instead.

Dentist

400

(O Christmas Tree) You stand on splendid __

Beauty

400

Baby Jesus, Sheperd, Donkey

Nativity Scene Figures

400

The number of lights on the Griswold house in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.

25,000

400

On the evening of December 5th, children in France leave out this item in hopes that St. Nicholas will fill it with goodies.

Shoes or Boots

500

The famous line "Keep the change ya filthy animal" is from this fictitious movie, seen in Home Alone.

Angels With Filthy Souls

500

(The Christmas Song) To kids from one to __

Ninety-two

500

Icicle, Globe, Figurine

Ornaments

500

The Rockefeller Center skating rink opened in this year.

1936

500

This tradition, now associated with Christmas, also has roots in Ancient Greece as a blessing of fertility in wedding ceremonies.

Kissing Under The Mistletoe