What is the name of the dog in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"?
Max
In “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” how many reindeer pull Santa’s sleigh?
9
What is America’s most popular cookie at Christmas time?
Sugar
Why did people originally celebrate Christmas?
Christmas is celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ.
In the movie "Home Alone", what is the name of the young boy left behind by his family during Christmas vacation?
Kevin McCallister
Who has a button nose?
Frosty the Snowman
Denmark’s traditional Christmas candy is made from marzipan and almonds. What’s its name?
Nougat
In what country is it tradition to fill children’s clogs with candy and treats on December 5?
The Netherlands
In the 2009 animated film, "A Christmas Carol", what is the Ghost of Christmas Past supposed to be?
A candle flame
In the song “Mr. Grinch,” what is his brain full of?
Black Spiders
Which fruit is traditionally placed inside Christmas stockings?
Oranges
Who was the original Santa Claus?
Saint Nicholas; a Turkish-born monk from the Third Century who gained fame wandering the countryside helping the poor and sick
What is the name of the evil magician in "Frosty the Snowman"?
Professor Hinkle
How many gifts did the singer receive in “12 days of Christmas?
364
Chocolate coins are associated with what Christmas figure?
Saint Nicholas
In what year did 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' begin as a marketing campaign?
1939; retail giant Montgomery Ward came up with the idea of writing its own Christmas book to hand out to kids during the coming holiday shopping season. The task fell to copywriter Robert May, who took inspiration from his daughter’s love of the reindeer's at the zoo
How many times is the word 'actually' spoken in the movie "Love Actually"?
22
What is the most published Christmas hymn?
Joy to the World
What was mince pie once known as in Great Britain?
Mutton pie
Which country did poinsettias originate from?
Mexico