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100

What is the name of Charlie Brown's dog in A Charlie Brown Christmas?

Snoopy

100

What is food is sung "roasting over the open fire"?

Chestnuts

100

Where was Jesus born?

Bethlehem 

100

In the old days, women in England who wanted to find a husband ate what at Christmas for good luck?

A gingerbread man

100

What is the name of the little girl in "The Grinch"

Cindy Lou Who

200

Who played Kevin McCallister in the Home Alone movie?


Macaulay Culkin

200
What traditionally goes on top of the Christmas tree?

An angel

200

What angel told Mary she was expecting?

Gabriel 

200

The children had visions of these dancing in their heads?

Sugar plums

200

On the movie "A Christmas Story" what did Ralphie want from Santa?

a BB gun 



300

This actor played Buddy on the Christmas movie "Elf"


Will Ferrell

300

If you are standing under this, you might get kissed!

A mistletoe

300

What did the drummer boy bring as a gift?

he played a song on his drums

300

In Japan, which famous fast food restaurant brand is a traditional Christmas treat?

KFC

300

Which famous actor played Santa Clause in the movie Santa Clause. 


Hint: He also played in Home Improvement as Tim the Tool Man

Tim Allen 

400

Name 4 of the reindeers not including Rudolph 

Their names are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and, of course, Rudolph.

400

What does Santa leave you if you are bad?

a lump of coal

400

Jesus who was born on December 25th,would be this zodiac sign.

Capricorn

400

True or false: Before turkey became popular, the traditional Christmas dinner in England included a pig’s head smothered in mustard?

True 

and before that it was 'blackbird pie'

400

Who played Scrooge in 1988?

Bill Murray

500

Which real-life person is Santa Claus based on?
 

The Christian bishop St. Nicholas

500

When did the tradition of decorating Christmas trees take off in America?

Around 1890 

For thousands of years, cultures from Egypt to Northern Europe have celebrated the Winter solstice by decorating their homes with green palm fronds and evergreen boughs to breathe life into the shortest, darkest day of the year. The first Christmas trees were brought indoors by 16th-century German Christians, and Martin Luther is credited with placing the first burning candles in a Christmas tree to mimic the sparkling stars. Puritanical American preachers railed against “pagan” Christmas trees and the tradition didn’t catch on in U.S. homes until the 1890s.

500

Which of the names means "God is with us"

Jesus

Emmanuel 

Christ

Emmanuel 

500

In Tudor times, they roasted a bird before putting it back together (including the feathers) and served it to impress guests at a Christmas banquet. Which bird was it?

A peacock

500

What item can only be heard by those who believe in the magic of Christmas on the movie Polar Express?

The train

Reindeer bells

A Trumpet

Reindeer bells