Holiday Foods
Holiday Movies
Holiday Songs
Holiday Lore
Holiday Origins
100

You leave this out for Santa 

cookies and milk

100

The Grinch's 4-legged friend 

Max

100

What words follow "Silent Night" in the song? 

Holy Night 

100

What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made out of?

A button

100

Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?

Germany 

200

Hanukkah pancakes 

Latkes 

200

What's the name of the main villain in The Nightmare Before Christmas?

Oogie Boogie

200

Who got run over by a reindeer on the way home from our house Christmas Eve?

Grandma

200

You're supposed to kiss under this parasitic plant

Mistletoe 

200

In what country did The Nutcracker ballet premiere? 

Russia in 1892

300

British treat 

Christmas Pudding

300

This Christmas kid foils the sticky bandits

Home Alone

300

Which Christmas song contains the lyric "Everyone dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way?"

Rocking Around the Christmas Tree

300

In central European popular legend, a half-goat, half-demon monster that punishes misbehaving children at Christmastime.

Krampus

300

Which country has a tradition of a witch dropping gifts for children through the chimney at Christmas?

Italy

400

Another name for milk punch 

Eggnog 

400

In Miracle on 34th Street, Santa is hired to work at what department store? 

Macy's 

400

According to the song, what did my true love give to me on the eighth day of Christmas?

8 maids a milking
400

Which one of Santa's reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot?

Cupid

400

Norse cultures first celebrated this holiday, which we now know today as Christmas. 

Yule

500

This holiday treat was supposedly inspired by the Hansel & Gretel fairy tale. 

Gingerbread houses

500

In the movie Elf, how does Buddy get to the North Pole?

Santa's Sack 

500

True or false: The song "Jingle Bells" was written specifically for Christmas.

False

500

In many countries you put this out instead of a stocking.

a Shoe 

500

This country coined the term "Xmas."

Greece