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Christmas Trivia
100

Which Christmas movie featured the character George Bailey?

It's A Wonderful Life (1946)

100

It's the only way to communicate with Santa.

Written letters

100

A menagerie of Jesus' birthday

A Manger Scene.

100

A common sound heard at Christmas time.

Jingle Bells.

100

It means 'Christmas Tree' in German.

Tannenbaum

200

It's a movie about a fuzzy green thief.

The Grinch Who Stole Christmas (1966)

200

The first gifts that were given on the inception of this celebrated holiday.

Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh.

200

A decoration made of evergreens to symbolize 'persisting through winter.'

Christmas garlands.

200

Song about a precocious musician.

Little Drummer Boy.

200

A drink that symbolizes 'celebration' and 'togetherness.'

champagne

300

Everyone doubts he is Santa Claus, even himself.

The Santa Clause 

300

Clothing that is not just for the ladies around this time of year.

Stockings.

300

Santa's horse power?

9 reindeer

300

Sung from the viewpoint of a soldier writing to his family.

I'll Be Home for Christmas.

300

A plain dessert for most of the year except during Christmas.

Sugar cookie.

400

The very 1st claymation christmas movie.

Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer (1964)

400

Normally a breakfast food, turned into a holiday drink.

Eggnogg.

400

In the 16th century, Germans brought green Christmas trees inside their homes as a symbol of what?

Everlasting Life.

400

Written in 1944 by a school teacher who noticed many children without these 2 things. 

All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth.

400

A food always given around Christmas time but rarely consumed.

Fruit cake

500

It was a real department store that was the setting for 'Miracle on 34th Street.'

Macy's

500

Creative engineering that ends in something edible.

Building a gingerbread house.

500

A mischievous hide-and-go-seek tradition that started in 2005.

The 'Elf on the Shelf.'

500

Given by her 'true love' on the 6th day of Christmas.

6 geese a laying.

500

A food named after of fruit, but contains none of that fruit in it. 

Plum pudding. A British dessert of steamed or boiled raisins or currants.