It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and you know what that means—it’s Christmas trivia time!
Just answer these questions about Christmas songs, movies, and fun facts, and we’ll tell you if you’re the most festive person around. Ready to get into the holiday spirit? Hit that “Start Quiz” button!
Questions Overview
1. Fill in the blank for this song title: “You’re a _____ One, Mr. Grinch.”
- Mean
- Rude
- Cranky
- Green
2. In the classic Christmas song, Frosty the Snowman comes to life when the children do what?
- Put an old silk hat on his head.
- Give him a corn cob pipe.
- Put on his button eyes.
- Wave a magic wand.
3. Finish the lyric: “Last Christmas I gave you my heart, but the very next day ______”
- You gave it away.
- You left me alone.
- You broke it.
- You forgot where it was.
4. Which Christmas movie is this quote from: “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.”
- Elf
- Love, Actually
- Home Alone
- The Holiday
5. Which of these is NOT another name for Santa Claus?
- Mr. Christmas
- Kriss Kringle
- Father Christmas
- St. Nicholas
6. Fill in the blanks in this lyric: “_____ roasting on an open fire, _____ nipping at your nose”
- Chestnuts / Jack Frost
- Marshmallows / cold wind
- S’mores / snow
- Hot dogs / icy air
7. In Home Alone (1990), what country are Kevin’s family planning on visiting for the holidays?
- France
- Italy
- Russia
- Germany
8. Who sings the modern Christmas hit “Santa Tell Me?”
- Ariana Grande
- Taylor Swift
- Sabrina Carpenter
- Olivia Rodrigo
9. Fill in the blank for this song lyric: “On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me ______”
- A partridge in a pear tree
- A turtle dove
- A golden ring
- A French hen
10. What are you supposed to do if you’re standing underneath mistletoe?
- Kiss
- Hug
- Sing a Christmas carol
- Open a present
11. In the movie Elf (2003), Buddy says elves stick to the 4 main food groups: Candy, candy canes, candy corn, and ______
- Syrup
- Fruitcake
- Figgy Pudding
- Hot Chocolate
12. Who reigns in the Kingdom of Sweets in the ballet The Nutcracker?
- The Sugar Plum Fairy
- The Nutcracker Prince
- The Snow Queen
- The Mouse King
13. Fill in the blanks in this lyric: “Later we’ll have some _____, and we’ll do some _____”
- Pumpkin pie / caroling
- Apple pie / singing
- Hot chocolate / ice skating
- Cookies / decorating
14. In The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), what is the name of Jack Skellington’s dog?
- Zero
- Rudolph
- Frankenweenie
- Lock
15. Who sings the song “Where Are You Christmas” in the movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)?
- Cindy Lou Who
- The Grinch
- Max
- Martha May Whovier
16. Why didn’t the other reindeer let Rudolph join in any reindeer games?
- Because of his shiny nose.
- Because he couldn’t fly.
- Because he was rude.
- Because Santa said so.
17. What gift does Santa traditionally give to children who are on the naughty list?
- A lump of coal.
- A broken nutcracker.
- A list of chores to do.
- Nothing.
18. Finish the lyric: “A beautiful sight, we’re happy tonight, walking in a ______”
- Winter wonderland.
- Festive forest.
- Cozy cottage.
- Snowy field.
19. Which rising pop star released a Netflix Christmas special called “A Nonsense Christmas”?
- Sabrina Carpenter
- Gracie Abrams
- Addison Rae
- Tate McRae
20. Who sings the iconic hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You”?
- Mariah Carey
- Ariana Grande
- Kelly Clarkson
- Brenda Lee
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Fun Facts About Christmas
The Christmas season is filled with magic, festivity, and good cheer, but how much do you know about the history of the holiday? Here are some fun facts about Christmas that you might not be familiar with:
- The name “Santa Claus” evolved from Sinterklaas, the Dutch name for St. Nicholas.
- The classic Christmas carol “Jingle Bells” was originally called “One Horse Open Sleigh,” and it was actually written to be a Thanksgiving song.
- “Jingle Bells” was also the first song to be played in space. It was broadcast during NASA’s Gemini 6A space flight on December 16, 1965.
- Santa’s eight reindeer were first named in Clement Clarke Moore’s 1823 poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas,” also known as “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.”
- The character of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was actually created to promote and market the Montgomery Ward Department store in 1939.[1]
- The ancient Roman festival of Saturnalia, which honored the God Saturn and marked the Winter solstice, inspired many later Christmas traditions.[2]
- In 1644, Christmas celebrations were actually made illegal in England and the English Colonies in America because Puritan lawmakers believed the celebrations were too decadent. This lasted for almost 20 years, although some people still celebrated in secret.
- Although Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus, no one actually knows the exact date Jesus was born. Some historians even think his real birth date was in the Spring![3]
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