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The True Meaning of Christmas
100

In this 1990s comedy, a clever youngster uses sticky notes, microcassette messages, and booby traps after being accidentally left behind during a family trip.

Home Alone

100

This cumulative song lists gifts that increase each verse and ends with a final set of thirteen or more offerings

 The Twelve Days of Christmas

100

In which country is it traditional to eat KFC for Christmas dinner, a popular modern holiday custom?  

Japan

100

A peppermint-flavored confection with a distinctive hooked shape used as tree decoration and a treat.

Candy cane

100

This decorative strip of fabric (or pre-made shape) is often tied on top of a wrapped gift for decoration

Ribbon / Bow

100

What magical object brings Frosty to life?

A top hat

100

What is the name of the angel that brought "good tidings of great joy" to the shepherds?

Gabriel

200

 In this story adapted from a picture book, a magical locomotive arrives at a train station bearing a special ticket to visit Santa

The Polar Express

200

Written for a sleigh ride, this upbeat tune repeats a chorus about bells on a certain vehicle.

Jingle Bells

200

In which country is Saint Lucia Day (a celebration with a girl wearing a crown of candles) traditionally celebrated on December 13th?

Sweden (also observed in Norway and parts of Finland)


200

Simple buttery baked shapes that families cut out with cookie cutters and decorate with icing and sprinkles.

Sugar cookies (cut‑outs)

200

This paper product was sold as a wallpaper substitute and is now a staple in holiday traditions. 

Wrapping paper

200

In this tale, a girl named Clara dreams of a magical battle and a visit to the Land of Sweets after receiving a mysterious toy who comes to life to defeat a rat king

 The Nutcracker

200

Who was the King who ordered all children under 2 years of age to be killed in order to try to get rid of the promised Messiah

Herod 

300

This character’s heart is described as “two sizes too small” before he learns the true meaning of the holiday.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

300

A translated hymn first performed in 1818 in Austria that praises the calm and holiness of a midnight birth.

Silent Night

300

In which country is the tradition of leaving shoes out on December 5th or 6th for gifts from Sinterklaas recognized?

The Netherlands  (also recognized in Belgium)

300

Traditional holiday fruit-based cakes often include this warm spice for flavor — think of the smell of spiced apples or pumpkin pie

Cinnamon

300

An anonymous gift exchange where participants draw names and keep the identity secret is commonly called what?

Secret Santa

300

 This reindeer is initially excluded because of a unique physical feature that later helps guide Santa’s sleigh through bad weather. Name the feature and describe how it becomes important

A glowing red nose

300

The angels told the shepherds not to do this when they appeared?

To be afraid

400

In the movie Elf, what topping did Buddy put on his spaghetti?

maple syrup, chocolate sauce, mini marshmallows, mini chocolate M&M's, chocolate syrup, and even some chocolate fudge pop-tarts

400

This tune paints a picture of city life at Christmastime with images of street lights and a busy downtown—one line references “silver” and “bells.”

Silver Bells

400

In what country were religious holidays banned, so they came up with a secular celebration to be celebrated on New Years with a replacement Santa called Grandfather Frost?

Soviet Union (Russia)

400

A dense, steamed or boiled dessert from Britain traditionally served at Christmas, sometimes called plum pudding.

Christmas pudding (plum pudding)

400

I hang by the fire all through the night,
Awaiting morning's sparkling light.
Filled with treats, small gifts, or cheer—
Sometimes a secret helper leaves them here.
What am I?

A Christmas stocking

400

DOUBLE POINTS: IF you name the Victorian author who wrote the famous transformation tale about Ebenezer Scrooge and provide the title of that work

Charles Dickens — A Christmas Carol

400

 One of the two Gospel writers that gives an account of Jesus’ birth, also credited with a genealogy of Jesus

 Matthew (or Luke)

500

A skeptical clerk working in a Macy’s-style store is sued when a man claiming to be Saint Nicholas insists he is who he says he is.

Miracle on 34th Stree

500

Which carol asks listeners to "repeat the sounding joy" and includes the line "peace on earth, goodwill to men"?

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

500

In which country is the tradition of hiding a pickle ornament inside the Christmas tree and rewarding the finder with a small gift or good luck recognized?

Germany

500

I’m dense and dotted with candied light,
Packed with nuts and spices bright.
Wrapped and sliced at holiday feast,
Some love me most — some love me least.
What am I?

Fruitcake

500

I’m wrapped in dark and tucked away,
Found on a cold and festive day.
Not a toy, not sweet, not jolly —
A tiny prize if you've been folly.
What am I?

coal

500

In this short story, a young wife sells her hair to buy her husband a chain for his watch while he sells his watch to buy her a comb — name the story.

The Gift of the Magi

500

That was the name of the Prophet who foretold of the coming of the Messiah to Bethlehem?

Isaiah

600

This film’s protagonist sees an alternate version of his town when an angel shows him what would have happened if he had never existed.

It's a Wonderful Life

600

Famously sung by Bing Crosby and written by Irving Berlin, this wartime-era song dreams of snow and simpler holidays

White Christmas

600

In which country is it traditional for children to receive gifts on January 6th from the Three Kings (Epiphany) rather than—or in addition to—December 25th?

Spain (also celebrated in many Latin American countries)

600

A chocolate-and-cream roll dessert whose name references a winter firewood shape and is common in French-inspired cuisine

 Yule log (Bûche de Noël)

600

A household or family may set a fixed spending limit to keep gift-giving fair; this one-word term fills the blank: spending ___.

Budget

600

This poem, long attributed to Clement Clarke Moore (or in some accounts to Henry Livingston Jr.), opens with “’Twas the night before Christmas….”

"A Visit from St. Nicholas" (The Night Before Christmas)

600

The holiday celebrates the nativity, the birth of this central Christian figure, often called the Messiah.

Jesus (Jesus Christ)