OLDIES but GOODIES
TRADITIONS and BIBLE
Songs
Movies (Explained badly)
Food and Drink
100

What Santa and Susan play with in her room in Miracle on 34th St.

What is Bubbles

100

A food traditionally put out for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve

What is cookies and milk

100

What song begins with "Dashing through the snow."

What is Jingle Bells

100

This holiday horror film features creatures that wreak havoc after three important rules are broken.

What is Gremlins

100

What kind of cookie is eaten most during the Christmas season

What is a Sugar Cookie

200

This phrase was said by Ralphie Parker’s father when reading the box carrying the infamous leg lamp

What is “Frage-ee-lay, must be French”
200

The three figures (Bonus points if you know 1 or more of their names) visited Jesus in the nativity story

What is The Three Wise Men 

Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar

200

In "The Christmas Song," these are being roasted on an open fire

What are chestnuts 

200

Kids hop a ride on a strange train

What is Polar Express

200

This festive drink is a mix of cranberry juice and ginger ale, often served in a punch bowl at holiday parties.

What is Christmas Punch

300

The name of the girl who truly believes in Santa Clause in miracle on 34th street

Who is Susan Walker

300

A house made from candy and gingerbread

What is a ginger bread house

300

This melancholic Christmas song describes the singer's loneliness during the holiday season and features the line "Happy Christmas, your eyes are full of tears."

What is Blue Christmas

300

Santa has a deadbeat brother

What is Fred Clause

300

This creamy, peppermint-flavored food is a popular Christmas candy made with white chocolate and crushed candy canes.

What is Peppermint Bark

400

The name of the Inn that Bob and Phil attempt to save through a Christmas show in the movie White Christmas

What is the Columbia Inn

400

What traditional service is held on Christmas Eve in many Churches 

What is the Christmas eve service

400

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This popular Christmas carol, often associated with the Epiphany, describes the gifts brought to the baby Jesus by the Magi. While commonly sung with a repetitive structure, each verse actually focuses on a different gift and its symbolic meaning: gold for kingship, frankincense for divinity, and myrrh for mortality. Name the carol.


What is We Three Kings

400

A man commits manslaughter in front of his child to get a new job

What is Santa Clause

400

This sweet treat is made from sugar, butter, and nuts, and is often given as a gift during the holidays.

What is Toffee (or Brittle)

500

The name of Scrooge’s Nephew

Who is Fred

500

An English food that many British children eat on Christmas

What is mince pies

500

Finish the lyrics (NO SINGING THEM) ""Silver bells, silver bells, it's Christmas time in the city _____.

Ring-a-ling, hear them ring, soon it will be Christmas Day."

500

An abandoned child with a congenital heart defect takes revenge on the town that ridiculed him

What is How the Grinch Stole Christmas

500

This holiday dessert is a rich, dense cake made with dates and often topped with a sticky toffee sauce.

What is Sticky Toffee Pudding