Christmas Trivia

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  1. What was Grandma drinking when she got run over by a reindeer?

  2. What is Scrooge's favorite two-word phrase?

  3. What U.S. city lights the Christmas tree on the Ellipse?

  4. In "The Night Before Christmas," what type of headgeard does Mamma wear?

  5. From a religious viewpoint, what is the only holiday considered bigger than Christmas?

  6. Name the two reindeer whose name begins with a "C".

  7. What do six of the first seven gifts from my true love have in common?

  8. What is the name of the most famous Christmas ballet?

  9. What popular Christmas toy was named after Theodore Roosevelt?

  10. According to the Gospels, what did the Wise Men bring?

  11. What does Alvin want for Christmas?

  12. Who wrote the music for The Nutcracker?

  13. What is the German title of "O Christmas Tree"?

  14. What film introduced "Silver Bells" and starred Bob Hope?

  15. What did the lamb say to the shepherd boy?

  16. What saint brought Christmas to Ireland in the fifth century?

  17. What three characters sing "The Chipmunk Song'?

  18. What army do you associate with the kettle?

  19. In what song do we "take a cup o'kindness"?

  20. What seasonal plant is Encinitas, California noted for?

  21. What is the name of Scrooge's clerk?

  22. What Irish song was a hit for Bing Crosby?

  23. Who wrote A Christmas Carol?

  24. What are the three places Scrooge visited?

  25. What is Christmastide and how long does it last?

 

 

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Trivia Answers

 1. Eggnog
 2. Bah! Humbug!"
 3. Washington, D.C.
 4. A Kerchief
 5. Easter
 6. Comet and Cupid
 7. They are all birds
 8. Nutcracker
 9. The Teddy Bear
10. Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh
11. A Hula-Hoop
12. Tchaikovsky
13. O Tannenbaum
14. The Lemon Drop Kid
15. Do You Hear What I Hear?
16. St. Patrick
17. Alvin, Theodore, and Simon
18. Salvation Army
19. Auld Lang Syne
20. Poinsettia
21. Bob Cratchit
22. Christmas In Killarney
23. Charles Dickens
 
24. Christmas Past, Christmas Present, Christmas Future
25. Christmas Time; From Christmas Eve Through New Year's Day or to Epiphany (January 6)

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