The song that has fa-la-la-la-la-la in it.
Grandma Got Run Over by Reindeer
Silent Night
Deck the Halls
Jingle Bells
What is Deck the Halls?
This is a popular snack food that people sometimes put on string to decorate their Christmas tree with.
What is Popcorn.
True or false: Christmas was outlawed in America at one time.
True: from 1659 to 1681 it was officially outlawed to celebrate the date.
That is something people often hang on up in hopes of getting candy and small items.
What are stockings.
They are Santa's helpers.
Who are Elves?
This characters eyes were made of coal.
Grinch
Abominable Snowman
Frosty
Santa
Who is Frosty.
This president loved eggnog.
George Washington
George Bush
Abraham Lincoln
Barack Obama
Who is George Washington (he even had his own recipe).
This is how high reindeer can jump.
10 ft
18 ft
25 ft
Reindeer do not jump, they fly
25 feet
This sends almost 15,000 people to the ER every November and December during the holiday season.
food poisoning
decorating
family fights
slipping on ice
What is Christmas decorating.
True or false: There was once a real life Santa Clause.
What is true (St Nicholas who was a generous gift giving clergyman).
This was the first song played in space.
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
Jingle Bells
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause
Frosty the Snowman
What is Jingle Bells.
This is the most popular Christmas cookie in America.
sugar cookies
gingerbread cookies
chocolate chip
peanut butter blossoms
What are peanut butter blossoms.
This is the country that eggnog originated in.
Britain
Germany
United States
Joplin, Missouri
What is Britain.
In 2019 this is the percentage of US households that celebrated Christmas by putting up a tree.
33%
52%
77%
86%
What is 77% (or more than 95 million).
This is the year that Santa married Mrs. Clause.
1712
1798
1805
1849
What happened in the year 1849?
(This is when Mrs. Clause first appeared in the story "A Christmas Legend")
This is the biggest selling Christmas jingle of all time.
White Christmas
Jingle Bells
Silent Night
Deck the Halls
What is White Christmas.
This person invented the gingerbread cookie.
Queen Elizabeth I
Catherine the Great
Amelia Earhart
Eleanor Roosevelt
Who is Queen Elizabeth I.
This is how many gifts you would receive if you received all the gifts from the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas".
12 gifts
36 gifts
182 gifts
364 gifts
What is 364 gifts.
This is the most popular holiday decoration.
mistletoe
stockings
lights
nativity scenes
What are holiday lights.
This is how fast Santa's sleigh would have to travel in order to deliver presents to all the children in the world.
1 million mph
3 million mph
6 million mph
9 million mph
What is 6 million mph.
This song contains the line "Somebody waits for you, Kiss her once for me".
Winter Wonderland
A Holly Jolly Christmas
Silver and Gold
The Twelve Days of Christmas
What is A Holly Jolly Christmas.
They gave us the idea to leave out cookies and milk for Santa.
Vikings
Pilgrims
Native Americans
Dutch
Who is the Dutch.
This was the last state in the US to declare Christmas a legal holiday.
Kansas
Missouri
Arkansas
Oklahoma
What is Oklahoma.
This is what the first Christmas trees were decorated with.
apples, white candy canes, and pastries
popcorn, oranges, and donuts
flowers, grapes, and spaghetti
strawberries, candles, and socks
What is apples, white candy canes, and pastries (in the shapes of stars, hearts, and flowers).
This is where all the letters to Santa go.
Santa Claus, Indiana
North Pole, Alaska
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Christmas Cove, Maine
What is Santa Claus, Indiana known for?