Christmas Music
Santa Claus
Christmas Movies
Christmas Traditions
100

This song portrays an extra red nosed Reindeer

What is Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

100

This member of Santa's Reindeer shares their name with a famous figure from Valentines Day.

Who is Cupid

100

This person stole Christmas

Who is the Grinch

100

This is what naughty children get in their stockings.

A lump of Coal

200

This song portrays a gift given to Jesus by a little boy

What is the Little Drummer Boy

200

How many of Santa's Reindeer are listed in the poem, "Twas' the Night Before Christmas"

What are 8 Reindeer

200

This is Mr. Scrooge's first name in a Christmas Carol

Ebenezer

200

This holiday goody is shaped to resemble a shepherd’s staff, as a way to remind children of the shepherds who visited baby Jesus

What is a Candy Cane

300

This song portrays the death of the singers grandmother.

What is Grandma Got Ran Over by a Reindeer

300

This beverage company has been using Santa Claus in its advertising since 1931.

What is Coca-Cola

300

In the movie, and song, "Frosty the Snowman", this bring Frosty to life. 

What is an Old Silk Hat.

300

In this country people celebrate Christmas by eating KFC.

What is Japan

400

This song was sung during the "Christmas Truce" by German and British soldiers during WW1

What is Silent Night

400

This figure from English folklore came to be associated with Santa Claus

Father Christmas

400

This Russian ballet has been made into several plays and movies.

What is the Nutcracker

400

According to the folklore of Austria and other countries, this horned figure punishes naughty children at Christmas time

Who is Krampus

500

This Christmas song by Bing Crosby is the Best selling single song of all time.

What is White Christmas

500

Santa Claus, or Saint Nicholas, who is based off of a real leader in the early Christian Church, is from this country.

What is Turkey

500

This Holiday movie has a cameo with Donald Trump

What is Home Alone 2

500

This word for the Christmas season is derived from an ancient Germanic pagan holiday

What is Yuletide (or Yule)