Modern Christmas Movies
Holiday History
Christmas Songs
Holiday Food
Classic Christmas Movies
100

This drink was served on The Polar Express.

Hot chocolate

100

Pagan holiday preceding Christmas.

Winter Solstice/Saturnalia 

100

What was given on "the 8th day of Christmas."

Maids a Milking

100

The main ingredient in a traditional Christmas pudding.

Dried fruit.

100

This classic Christmas song was introduced in Meet Me in St. Louis.

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

200

Name this movie.


Elf

200

Hanukkah is the celebration of the military victory of which group of people.

Maccabees.

200

These lyrics are from which song? "What a bright time, it's the right time to rock the night away..." 

Jingle Bell Rock

200

This is what most Hannukah food is cooked in to commemorate the 8 days.

Oil (latkes, sufganiyot)

200

In "Miracle on 34th Street", Kris Kringle is hired to play Santa Claus in this store.

Macy's.

300

This movie is about a boy whose family left for vacation without him.

Home Alone

300

This famous 225-ton gift was given on Christmas Day in 1886 to New York City.

Statue of Liberty.

300

"...come and behold him born the king of angels.."

O Come All Ye Faithful

300

This bright-colored candy is shaped like domes and used to decorate gingerbread houses.

Gumdrops

300

The starring actress in Christmas in Connecticut.

Barbara Stanwyck

400

The name of the town in, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"

Whoville

400

The Latin meaning of the word Noel.

Birthday

400

In ‘Frosty the Snowman,’ this made Frosty come to life.

Old Silk Hat

400

This is traditionally hidden inside a Christmas pudding.

Coin

400

The fictional "Holiday Inn" was located in this state.

Connecticut

500

Christmas Vacation features the funny failures of this fictional family.

Griswolds
500

The inventor of the first strand of electric lights.

Thomas Edison

500

The opening line of ‘The Christmas Song’ popularly sung by Nat King Cole.

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire...

500

This small candy is featured in a classic Christmas commercial that has Santa exclaim “They do exist!” before fainting.

M&M's

500

This line follows this George Bailey quote twice in the film 'I wish I had a million dollars!

Hot Dog!