A Hollywood actor that played 6 different rolls in The Polar Express
Tom Hanks
What we call the snowman in the song Winter Wonderland
Parson Brown
The reason Joseph and Mary were traveling to Bethlehem
Because a census was ordered
This company has used Santa Claus in its Christmas marketing since 1931?
Coca-Cola
Where the world-famous
Christmas tree placed in New York
City
Rockefeller Center
In the movie Elf, this is the best way to spread Christmas cheer
To sing loud for all to hear
This is the most listened Christmas song in America
All I Want for Christmas is You
He issued a decree for a census should be taken of the entire Roman world at the time
Caesar Augustus
In England, Christmas trees in the 14th and 15th centuries often had this type of edible decorations
Apples
Who wrote the classic story "A Christmas Carol?"
Charles Dickens
In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch was described in these 3 words
Stink, Stank, Stunk
In The 12 Days of Christmas, this is how many French hens true love gives
Three
Matthew traces Jesus’ family line back to this person
Abraham
This environmentalist U.S. president banned Christmas trees at the White House?
Theodore Roosevelt
In this modern-day country was St. Nicholas born
Turkey
In the original Frosty the Snowman animated movie, this is the first thing Frosty says when he’s brought to life
“Happy Birthday!”
This artist sang and wrote the hit song “Run Run Rudolph”
Chuck Berry
This many days after the birth of Christ Joseph and Mary give him the name Jesus
8. It was required by law that eight days after the birth of a son they would circumcise him and name him.
Long before there was a Grinch who stole Christmas, there was this figure, the devilish half-man, half-goat that helps out jolly St. Nicholas by stuffing naughty Austrian children in sacks and dragging them to hell.
Krampus
Where fruitcake was first created
Egypt
The name of the head elf in The Santa Clause
Bernard
This well-known Christmas carol became the first song ever broadcast from space in 1965?
Jingle Bells
This is to whom Luke wrote his Gospel, and this purpose guided his writing
To the Roman leader Theophilus, to tell him the truth about Christian teaching.
An Iron Age tradition of burning huge logs to ring in the New Year evolved over the centuries into a Christmas tradition. At the end of December, these cultures used to decorate a large log with holly, pine cones, and a splash of wine and burn it to cleanse the old year and usher in the spring.
Celtic and Gaelic cultures
the poinsettia plant originate from this country
Mexico