Christmas Songs
Christmas Traditions
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Christmas Trivia
Random Christmas
100

"In a one-horse open sleigh" is lyrics to this song.

Jingle Bells

100

What do naughty kids get for Christmas?

Coal

100

Who wants to steal Christmas?

The Grinch

100

What is an alternative way of writing "Chrismas"?

Xmas

100

In many countries the tradition of anonymously giving gifts is known as?

Secret Santa

200

"This year to save me from _____, I'll give it to _______ _______." 

tears, someone special

200

How does Santa Claus enter your home?

Down the chimney

200

Name the movie about a child fighting off burglars with traps in his home

Home Alone

200

How many tips do traditional snowflakes have?

Six

200

Known as the official beverage of Christmas time

Eggnog

300

"Oh, the weather outside is frightful. But the fire is so delightful, and since we've no place to go..."

Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!

300

Kids leave this out for Santa at night in the USA

Milk & Cookies

300

What animated film is about a train that carries kids to the North Pole?

The Polar Express

300

The beverage company that has been using commercials starring Santa Claus since the 1930's

Coca-cola

300

What color are mistletoe berries?

White

400

"Walking in a ______ ____________"

Winter Wonderland

400

What is the name of a famous Russian ballet about Christmas?

The Nutcracker

400

What movie is about one of Santa's workers leaving the North Pole to find his family in New York City?

Elf

400

Which reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot?

Cupid

400

What is a nutcracker?

A toy soldier

500

In the song "12 Days of Christmas", what was on the 1st day?

A partridge in a pear tree
500

Which fairy tale were the first gingerbread houses inspired by?

Hansel & Gretel

500

What Disney movie celebrates both Halloween and Christmas?

The Nightmare Before Christmas

500

This country started the modern tradition of putting up a Christmas tree.

Germany

500

This British holiday started as a day to give gifts to the household staff of Britain's upper classes.

Boxing Day