See our Christmas Trivia Round 1 questions below:
1. Name Santa’s reindeer.
2. What is the name of the Grinch’s loyal dog?
3. What was Bing Crosby dreaming of?
4. What was the name of the James Stewart’s character in “It’s a Wonderful Life”?
5. If you are the one to find this ornament in the Christmas tree, you are supposed to receive an extra Christmas present or a special blessing in the next year.
6. What are the 3 gifts of the wise men?
7. What Christmas beverage is also known as “milk punch?”
8. Which Gospels give a record of Jesus’ birth?
9. In the Chipmunk Christmas song, what gifts do the boys request?
10. In the “Twelve Days of Christmas” what did he give to his true love on day 8?
11. January 6 is traditionally the day we celebrate the arrival of the wise men. What is this day called?
12. Kevin McCallister is the main character in this 1990 Christmas movie.
13. Mary’s relative, Elizabeth, also gave birth to a son. What was his name?
14. This Christmas song was written in response to the Ethiopian famine in 1984 and sung by Band Aid.
15. In 1914, German and Allied troops held a Christmas Day truce that partly began with the singing of this hymn in their respective languages.
16. This December 23rd parody holiday festival on which there is an “airing of grievances” was popularized by Jerry Seinfeld in 1997.
17. In “A Christmas Carol”, who is the business partner of Ebeneezer Scrooge?
18. Parson Brown appears in what classic winter song?
19. Yukon Cornelius appears in what classic Christmas movie?
20. In the carol, “We three Kings,” which way is the star of wonder and star of light leading them?
21. Since 1955, this group has been tracking Santa on Christmas Eve to give us his location.
22. Which President established Christmas as a national holiday?
23. Who is the father of John the Baptist who became mute when he doubted Gabriel’s prophecy that he would have a son?
24. The original “Old St. Nick” was bishop of Myra in what country in the fourth century?
25. What Hollywood actor played 6 different roles in the “Polar Express”?