Christmas Food
Christmas Traditions
Christmas Songs
Christmas Films
Crime
100

This sweet dessert is eaten on Christmas Day.

Christmas pudding

100

This day is on the 25th of December.

Christmas Day

100

This song starts with: “Jingle bells, jingle bells …”

Jingle Bells

100

This film is about a boy left home alone at Christmas.

Home Alone

100

This famous detective is from England

Sherlock Holmes

200

People often eat this meat for Christmas dinner.

Turkey

200

People pull these at the Christmas table and find a paper hat inside.

Christmas crackers

200

This song is about a red-nosed reindeer.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

200

This film is about the Grinch who hates Christmas.

The Grinch

200

In the USA, each state can have its own criminal laws. What are they called?

State laws

300

People often eat this meat for Christmas dinner.

Pigs in blankets

300

Families often decorate this in their living room

Christmas tree

300

This song wishes people a happy Christmas.

We Wish You a Merry Christmas

300

This film shows many love stories at Christmas time

Love Actually

300

This term means illegal trade across borders.

Smuggling

400

This sweet sauce is often eaten with Christmas pudding

Brandy sauce

400

eople hang these above the fireplace

Stockings

400

This song is often sung by children and starts with “Silent night …”

Silent Night


400

This film is about a man who learns to be kind at Christmas.

A Christmas Carol

400

This term refers to the final decision made by a court.

Verdict

500

Mince pies are small pies filled with this sweet mixture

Dried fruit

500

This plant is hung up, and people kiss under it.

Mistletoe

500

This song is about twelve days of Christmas.

The Twelve Days of Christmas

500

This film has an elf who goes to New York City.

Elf

500

This concept describes unequal treatment by the justice system.

Social injustice