Carols
Traditions
Feasts
Around the World
Movie Quotes
Trivia
100

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Little Drummer Boy

100

Famous Holiday plant that gets hung above heads.

Mistletoe
100

These festive table decorations contain a joke and a small gift.

Christmas crackers

100

The famous location in NYC where a large Christmas tree is erected annually.

Rockefeller Center

100

The best way to spread Christmas cheer, is singing loud for all to hear.

Elf

100

Besides milk and cookies, children might leave this vegetable out for Santa's reindeers.

Carrots

200

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Silent Night

200

This holiday clothing came back into popularity in the 2000s where people can participate by re-using old or gently used clothing.

Ugly Christmas sweaters

200

This classic holiday confection is said to have been modeled after a structure from the Hansel and Gretel fairytale.

Gingerbread house

200

In Ireland, children frequently leave these items for Santa.

Guinness beer and mince pies

200

Uh, since the United States Government declares this man to be Santa Claus, this court will not dispute it. Case dismissed.

Miracle on 34th Street

200

This red flower is also known as the "flower of the holy night."

Poinsettia

300

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Joy to the World

300

A gift exchange with a group of people where they pass it around in a circle and where the givers are anonymous.

White elephant or secret santa

300

Properly stored, this holiday "treat" will last for one month.

Fruitcake

300

This country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree and from where candy canes originated.

Germany

300

I made my family disappear.

Home Alone

300

This popular children's cookie was introduced as a Christmas ornament in 1902.

Animal crackers

400

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Oh Holy Night

400

This popular miniature character who checks on kids for Santa is sometimes posed for memes.

Elf on a Shelf

400

This fast food restaurant is so popular in Japan at Christmas that it often has to be ordered weeks in advance.

KFC

400

The most popular toy of 1980 was actually designed by a professor of architecture in Budapest to teach his students about spatial awareness.

Rubik's Cube


400

Look, Daddy. Teacher says, every time a bell rings an angel gets his wings.

It's a Wonderful Life

400

This state was the first to officially recognize Christmas as a holiday.

Alabama
500

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We Three Kings

500

Many people call the days/time period leading up to Christmas this.

Advent

500

This popular Christmas beverage is also called 'milk punch'

Eggnog

500

Some communities across Sweden celebrate the Yule season by erecting a large straw effigy of this animal, and then setting it on fire.

Goat

500

Fra-gee-leh! It must be Italian!

A Christmas Story

500

You make these in the snow, but also are put on top of the tree.

Angel

600

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Hark the Herald Angels Sing

600

This Christmas themed ballet features the "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy"

The Nutcracker

600

Name given to small sausages wrapped in bacon, a staple at a British Christmas dinner.

Pigs in a blanket

600

This is Santa's postal code for Canadian children.

HOH OHO

600

Just because I cannot see it, doesnโ€™t mean I canโ€™t believe it!

The Nightmare Before Christmas

600

The first Christmas trees were made of these.

Goose feathers

700

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Maryโ€™s Boy Child

700

This sports league has played a game on Christmas Day almost every year since its inception in 1946.

NBA

700

Visions of this food dances in children's head (poem the Night Before Christmas).

Sugarplums

700

This is how you say Merry Christmas in Spanish.

Feliz Navidad

700

The thing about trains ... it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on.

The Polar Express

700

This beverage company has been using commercials starring Santa Claus, since the 1930's.

Coca-Cola

800

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๐Ÿ”” ๐Ÿ”” ๐Ÿค˜

800

The Great Depression is said to have started the tradition of putting this fruit inside a Christmas stocking.

Orange

800

This traditional English dessert is what Rachel try to make on Friends.

Trifle

800

The last Sunday before Christmas in Norway is called this.

Dirty Sunday

800

Who told you you could eat my cookies?

Jingle all the Way

800

Frosty the Snowman's eyes are made from these.

Coal

900

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White Christmas

900

This Christmas item takes its name from the old French word โ€˜estincelleโ€™ meaning spark.

Tinsel

900

Hispanic food that is eaten traditionally on Christmas.

Tamales

900

This has been the world's heaviest Christmas present (clue: France gave it to the US).

Statue of Liberty

900

I realized that Christmas is the time to be with the people you love.

Love Actually

900

I am Santa Claus in the movie "Santa Claus".

Tim Allen

1000

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Driving Home for Christmas

1000

These two things made red and green popular Christmas colors.

Holly and Coca-Cola

1000

People in the American South often eat this food to attract good luck in the New Year.

Black-eyed peas

1000

The term โ€˜Xmasโ€™ comes from this language.

Greek

1000

Itโ€™s Christmas, Theo, itโ€™s a time for miracles.

Die Hard

1000

One of the best known Newfoundland Christmas traditions where people disguise themselves and travel door-to-door to sing songs and dance when invited in. Occupants then to try to guess who their masked guests are.

"Mummering"