What song includes the lyrics: ""Peace on Earth and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled"?
What is "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
In Elf, what are Buddy's four main food groups?
What is "Candy, Candy Canes, Candy Corn, and Syrup".
Which festive sweet treat is shaped to resemble a shepherd’s staff?
What is a "Candy Cane"
Which country began the tradition of the Christmas tree?
What is Germany
Which country is often credited with the tradition of hanging stockings by the fireplace for Santa Claus to fill with gifts?
What is the "United States"
What was the first Christmas song to be broadcast from outer space in 1965?
What is "Jingle Bells".
What phrase made popular in the book “A Christmas Carol” expresses annoyance with cheery holiday celebrations?
What is "Bah Humbug".
Eggnog is made of eggs, milk, sugar and what?
What is "Cream"
Which country eats Kentucky Fried Chicken for their Christmas meal?
What is "Japan".
In 1955, a famous department store began an annual tradition of hosting a Santa Claus hotline, which allowed children to call and speak to Santa directly. What is the name of the department store?
What is the most covered song in history with over 26,000 recorded versions?
What is "Silent Night"
What iconic item in the Parker home does Ralphie Parker’s father (Darren McGavin) win in a contest?
What is "A leg lamp"
Which food and drink company helped popularise the image of Santa Claus’ red and white outfit?
What is "Coca-Cola".
Which fruit is traditionally included inside a Christmas stocking?
What is "an orange or clementine".
What was the first artificial Christmas tree made from?
What is "Goose feathers".
What Christmas carol was written during the Cuban Missile Crisis?
What is "Do you hear what I hear?"
Where is the real house featured in the film “Miracle on 34th Street” located?
What is "Port Washington, New York"
What was the traditional meat eaten during Christmas dinner before turkey became popular?
What is "Goose"
Which of Santa’s reindeers is named after the German word for thunder?
Who is "Dixen"
Historically, women in England who wanted to find a husband ate what at Christmas for good luck?
What is "Gingerbread men"
What is the best-selling single of all time?
What is "Bing Crosby's, White Christmas".
In another popular quote from the film It's a wonderful life, "no man is a failure who has _________________"?
What is "Friends".
What should be eaten on each of the 12 days of Christmas to bring good luck for the year ahead?
What is "Mince Pies"
What is Wassail?
What is "A type of hot spiced cider/mulled wine"
Who tried to make Christmas illegal in England from 1647 to 1660?
Who is "Oliver Cromwell", during the English Interregnum.