Christmas Movies
Christmas Decorations
Christmas Traditions
Christmas Treats
Christmas Trivia
100

"No one should be alone on Christmas"

The Grinch 

100

This evergreen tree is commonly used as a Christmas tree, often adorned with lights, ornaments, and a star or angel on top.

Fir Tree

100

What is the traditional food and drink left out for Santa on Christmas Eve?

Milk and Cookies 

100

This holiday favorite consists of a spiced, fruit-flavored dough that is rolled out, cut into shapes, and then decorated with icing, sprinkles, and sometimes candy. It is often made into little men or houses

Gingerbread Cookies 

100

This reindeer, whose name is often associated with a bright red nose, is the lead reindeer of Santa Claus’ sleigh team in many Christmas stories.

Rudolph

200

"Just because you can't see something, doesn't mean it doesn't exist"

The Santa Clause

200

What store sold the first pre-lit Christmas tree?

Target 

200

Under which type of plant are people supposed to kiss?

Mistletoe 

200

These small, colorful sugar-coated candies, shaped like tiny fruits or leaves, are often used as decorations on gingerbread houses during Christmas.

Gumdrops

200

What does Santa leave for children who are naughty? 

Coal

300

"Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings"

It's a Wonderful Life

300

This holiday decoration, often hung on doorways or windows, is made of greenery, ribbons, and sometimes ornaments, and is associated with the tradition of "kissing under it.

Mistletoe 

300
What country fills children's clogs with treats and candies on December 5th?

The Netherlands 

300

This popular Christmas treat is made from melted sugar, butter, and corn syrup, often topped with chocolate and crushed peppermint or nuts, and is a favorite during the holiday season.

brittle (peanut brittle or almond brittle)

300

In The Nutcracker ballet, Clara is given a gift that turns into a prince. The gift is this type of wooden toy.

Nutcracker 

400

"Just remember the true spirit of Christmas lies in your heart"

The Polar Express

400

These decorative lights, often strung along rooftops, trees, or in windows, became popular in the early 20th century and are a hallmark of Christmas celebrations.

Christmas Lights 

400

What type of bird often appears on Christmas cards? 

Cardinal

400

These chewy, sticky sweets are flavored with cinnamon and usually come in red and green colors, often found in bowls or on Christmas trees.

Cinnamon candy canes

400

How many reindeer does Santa have?

Nine

500

"A toy is never truly happy until it is loved by a child"

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer

500

This vintage decoration, which features intricate glass beads or tinsel, was first made in Germany and is often draped on Christmas trees to add shimmer and shine.

Garland

500

In what country is it a tradition to eat Kentucky Fried Chicken on Christmas? 

Japan

500

Which cake is traditionally made for Christmas?

Fruitcake

500

This American state is known for having the first state Christmas tree, which was displayed in 1912.

Washington