What dish is usually served honey-glazed at Christmas time?
Who is the main character in the movie “The Nightmare Before Christmas?”
Jack Skellington.
"Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle ____."
All the way.
From what country did we get our tradition of decorating Christmas trees at Christmas time?
Germany.
Which of the following is NOT the name of one of the seven reindeer?
a) Donner
b) Comer
c) Blitzen
Comer.
What Christmas treat is meant to look like an old farmer crook?
Candy cane.
What items did the Grinch steal from people’s homes?
Food, presents, and trees.
"Have yourself a _____."
Merry little Christmas.
How do you say Merry Christmas in Spanish?
Feliz navidad.
What is the Christmas game (and toy) that involves a mischievous elf that moves to different places in a home?
Elf on the Shelf.
What sweet and thick beverage is traditionally served on Christmas?
Egg nog.
Which movie character said the phrase, “Bah humbug!” when complaining about Christmas?
Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol".
How many times does Santa check his list to determine who is “naughty” and who is “nice”?
Twice.
What is the type of log that people burn on Christmas Eve?
Yule log.
What was Santa Claus originally called?
Saint Nicholas.
What famous soda company has used Santa Claus in its advertising?
Coca Cola.
What Christmas movie is about a train that takes kids to the North Pole on Christmas Eve?
The Polar Express.
What did Rudolph never get to join?
Reindeer games.
When do they celebrate Christmas in Russia?
The sixth of January.
How many American cities are named “Christmas”?
Two. Christmas, Michigan and Christmas, Florida.
What is the name of the Russian beetroot stew eaten at Christmas time?
Borsch.
In the movie “Home Alone," where was Kevin’s family traveling to when they left him behind?
Paris, France.
What magical item brings Frosty the Snowman to life?
A silk hat.
In Japan, what is a popular restaurant to visit on Christmas?
KFC.
What is the most common tree used for Christmas trees?
Fir.