The actor who played the Grinch in the movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Who is Jim Carrey?
The artist that originally recorded the song "White Christmas".
Who is Bing Crosby
The festive must-have at Christmas dinner.
Turkey
The birthplace of Christ.
Bethlehem, or modern-day Palestine
In the movie, It’s A Wonderful Life, what happened every time a bell rang?
An Angel got his wings
What Christmas song contains the lyrics "Tis the season to be jolly"?
Deck the Halls
Santa has his own postal code in this country.
Canada
This is a special postal code for Santa as part of a Santa Letter-Writing Program initiative: HOH OHO.
Germany.
Germany is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition—as we now know it—by the 16th century, when sources record devout Christians bringing decorated trees into their homes.
How many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol?
Four
Name the title of the Christmas Carol: "Come they told me parapapampam"
Little Drummer Boy
These hard confections are shaped like shepherd's hooks
Candy cane
Fun Fact: In 1670, a German choir master asked a local confectioner to shape the candy into its traditional form, resembling a shepherd's hook.
The home of Santa.
The North Pole.
In Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, what was the first name of Scrooge?
Ebenezer
In the song "O Come All Ye Faithful," what is the next line following "Come, and behold Him,"?
Born the King of Angels
In the 17th century, people used these to decorate their Christmas trees.
Fruits like apples, pears, and oranges to decorate Christmas trees.
Fun Fact: Edible ornaments were so popular that many began to call Christmas trees "sugar trees."
The first known Christmas hymns may be traced to this old city, also known as the Eternal City.
Rome
The movie Miracle on 34th Street is based on a real-life department store. What is it?
Macy's
What is the most recorded Christmas song in history?
Silent Night
The first artificial Christmas tree was made from what?
Dyed goose feathers
Fun Fact: the oldest artificial Christmas tree dates back to the early 1800s in Germany and was made from dyed goose feathers attached to wires.
In the Bible, the Three Kings from the East travelled to bear gifts to the baby Jesus. Where were they from?
Western church tradition, Balthasar is often represented as a king of Arabia or sometimes Ethiopia, Melchior as a king of Persia, and Gaspar as a king of India