Guess the Song
Christmas Trivia
Christmas movies
Hard questions
Christmas Characters as Emojis
100

All I want for Christmas is you

100

This reindeer guides Santa’s sleigh on foggy nights.

Rudolph the red nosed reindeer 

100

This movie features a young boy who is left home alone during Christmas.

Home Alone

100

This plant, commonly hung at Christmas, was considered sacred by ancient Druids.

Mistletoe 

100

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Kevin

200

Last Christmas 

200

These soldiers crack open nuts but mostly just sit around looking decorative.

Nutcrackers

200

In The Polar Express, the first gift of Christmas is this item.

Silver Bell

200

The shortest Christmas song ever recorded to hit the charts is this comedic classic by The Chipmunks.

The Chipmunk Song

200

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The Grinch

300

Joy to the World

300

This baked treat is often shaped like people who look suspiciously calm for being dipped in hot chocolate.

Gingerbread man

300

In How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), the mayor gives the Grinch this β€œgift” at the Whobilation.

A razor

300

In Japan, this fast-food restaurant is considered a traditional Christmas meal.

KFC

300

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Krampus

400

Underneath the Tree 

400

This drink, made of milk, cream, and spices, is a popular Christmas treat.

Eggnog

400

In Elf, this animal attacks Buddy when he mistakes it for a friend in the park.

A raccoon 

400

The tradition of leaving cookies and milk for Santa is believed to trace back to this country’s folklore featuring Odin and his eight-legged horse.

Norway

400

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Buddy the Elf

500

Santa Baby

500

This country is widely credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition.

Germany

500

In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch lives on this mountain.

Mount Crumpit

500

In the 1600s, this U.S. colony banned Christmas celebrations because they considered them too rowdy.

Massachusetts 

500

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