Christmas Carols in Other Words
Christmas Movie Magic
Movie Quotes
Holiday Rhymes
Chistmas Music
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Bliss to Earth

Joy to the World

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In the 2003 film Love Actually, this actor portrays a widowed father who tries to help his son win the heart of his crush during the Christmas season.

Liam Neeson

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"Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings."

A Wonderful Life

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Late Physicist Steven's Christmas socks 

Hawking's Stockings

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This 1942 holiday classic was written by Irving Berlin and has since become one of the best-selling singles of all time.

White Christmas

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The Premier French Christmas

The First Noel

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this action star portrays a father who is desperate to buy the most popular toy of the holiday season

Arnold Schwarzenegger

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You sit on a throne of lies

Elf

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Curved sticks of striped candy belonging to Pinky's lab mouse sidekick

Brains candy canes

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This 1953 holiday song originally performed by Judy Garland in the film Meet Me in St. Louis

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

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Noiseless Evening

Silent Night

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This actor, who plays the role of the "Ghost of Christmas Present" in the 1988 adaptation of A Christmas Carol

Tony Robinson

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In Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Kevin McCallister famously says, "Merry Christmas, you filthy animal!" while watching a gangster movie. What movie is he watching?

Angels with Dirty Faces

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A creamy holiday drink made in the capital of Czech Republic

Prague Eggnog

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This genre of Christmas music, often featuring upbeat rhythms and brass instruments, is heavily associated with the holidays, especially in jazz circles

Swing

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The dozen 24-hour periods of December 25th


The 12 Days of Christmas

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This actor, best known for playing James Bond, portrayed the role of Santa Claus in the 1977 film A Christmas Story.

Roger Moore

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“I triple-dog dare you!”

A Christmas Story

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Stocking stuffers for terrible golfers

Duffers Stuffers

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This song, originally written by the Andrews Sisters in 1943, became a Christmas standard after being featured in the 1945 film Christmas in Connecticut. It includes the famous line “Santa Baby.”

Eartha Kitt

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Hey! Show up everyone who is dependable!

O Come, All Ye Faithful

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This director of Elf (2003) also directed Iron Man (2008), blending family comedy with heartwarming Christmas magic.

Jon Favreau

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At Christmas, you tell the truth, you tell the truth, you tell the truth!

The Santa Clause

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Spiced molasses cookie used as outer covering for your matress

Gingerbread bedspread

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The song "Silver Bells," written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, was first performed by this famous duo in 1950 and has since been covered by countless artists.

Bing Crosby and Carol Richards