Christmas Movies
Christmas Songs
The Bible
Christmas Traditions
Christmas Characters
100

In "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" starring Jim Carrey, this is the name of the Grinch's dog. 

Max

100

This is the most famous Christmas ballet of all time. 

The Nutcracker

100

These are the gifts given to baby Jesus by the Three Wise Men. 

Gold, Myrrh and Frankincense 

100

This Christmas decoration was originally made from strands of silver. 

Tinsel 

100

Counting Rudolph, this is the number reindeer pulling Santa's sleigh. 

Nine 

200

The movie "Miracle on 34th Street" takes place in this city.  

New York 

200

According to a well-known Christmas song, this is the type of tree the partridge was sitting in. 

Pear

200

This holiday goodie is shaped like a shepherd's staff as a way to remind children of the ones that visited Jesus. 

Candy canes 

200

This is the most popular ornament used to place at the top of the Christmas tree. 

An angel

200

This Santa's reindeer shares a name with a famous symbol of Valentine's Day. 

Cupid 

300

In the movie "A Christmas Story", this is the only thing Ralphie Parker wants for Christmas. 

A Red Ryder BB Gun

300

With over 100 million sales worldwide, this Christmas song by Irving Berlin is the best-selling single of all time. 

White Christmas 

300

After leaving Bethlehem, this is the country that Joseph, Mary and Jesus travelled to. 

Egypt 

300

This country was the first to use the tradition of Christmas trees.

Germany

300

In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," this was Mr. Scrooge's first name. 

Ebenezer

400

This actor played George Bailey in the classic Christmas move "It's a Wonderful Life". 

Jimmy Stewart

400

This popular Christmas song was composed by James Pierpont in 1857.

Jingle Bells 

400

This patron saint is remembered on the 26th of December. 

Saint Stephen 

400

This country started the tradition of exchanging gifts on Christmas. 

Italy (Romans) 

400

In "Frosty the Snowman", Frosty's nose is made out of this. 

A button

500

This is the number of ghosts in "A Christmas Carol".

Four

500

This Christmas song was recorded by Elvis Presley in the fifties. 

Blue Christmas

500

According to the Bible, this is how Mary and Joseph travelled to Bethlehem. 

Donkey

500

According to legend, London sweet shop owner Tom Smith was poking a fire when he got the inspiration to invent this traditional Christmas item. 

The Christmas cracker (Bon-bons) 

500

This Christmas character is known for the statement "God bless us, everyone!" 

Tiny Tim