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Ah, the holidays! That time of year when the scent of pine and spices fills the air, lights twinkle from every window, and the world seems to shimmer with a special kind of magic. Now, what could make this picture even more perfect? How about a lively game of Christmas trivia, filled with questions that are as delightful and varied as the ornaments on your tree!

This isn’t just any trivia game. We’re talking about a festive journey through 60 carefully curated questions that cover everything from the hallowed traditions of yesteryear to the quirkiest of modern holiday trends. Each question is a snowflake, unique and waiting to reveal a fascinating story or a fun fact that might just surprise you.

Whether you’re challenging yourself or playing with friends and family, these questions are designed to spark joy, ignite spirited discussions, and maybe, just maybe, teach you something new about this most wonderful time of the year. They range from the origins of beloved Christmas traditions to the secrets behind your favorite holiday movies and songs.

So, whether you’re sipping on a cup of hot cocoa or wrapping those last-minute gifts, let these trivia questions be your companion. They’re here to add an extra dash of cheer and a sprinkle of knowledge to your holiday festivities.

Festive Christmas Trivia Questions That’ll Bring Holiday Cheer

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The Classics

  1. What are the two other most popular names for Santa Claus?
    Answer: Kris Kringle and Saint Nicholas.
  2. In the song “Jingle Bells,” what kind of sleigh is mentioned?
    Answer: A one-horse open sleigh.
  3. Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?
    Answer: Germany.
  4. In Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” who was Scrooge’s deceased business partner?
    Answer: Jacob Marley.
  5. How many ghosts show up in “A Christmas Carol?”
    Answer: Four.

Around the World

  1. In which country is it a tradition to eat KFC for Christmas dinner?
    Answer: Japan.
  2. Which country sends a huge Christmas tree to London every year?
    Answer: Norway.
  3. What’s the traditional Christmas dessert in Australia?
    Answer: Pavlova.
  4. Which country is credited with the creation of eggnog?
    Answer: England.
  5. In Italy, what is the name of the witch who delivers presents to children?
    Answer: La Befana.

Movie Magic

  1. In “Home Alone,” where are the McCallisters going on vacation when they leave Kevin behind?
    Answer: Paris.
  2. Which actor played six different roles in “The Polar Express?”
    Answer: Tom Hanks.
  3. In “Elf,” what’s the first rule of The Code of Elves?”
    Answer: Treat every day like Christmas.
  4. What is the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?
    Answer: Home Alone.
  5. Who directed the holiday classic “It’s a Wonderful Life”?
    Answer: Frank Capra.

Music to Your Ears

  1. Who sang “All I Want for Christmas Is You”?
    Answer: Mariah Carey.
  2. Which Christmas song holds the Guinness World Record for the best-selling single of all time?
    Answer: “White Christmas” by Bing Crosby.
  3. What is the most recorded Christmas song of all time?
    Answer: “Silent Night.”
  4. In which Christmas song are the lyrics “Gone away is the bluebird, here to stay is a new bird”?
    Answer: “Winter Wonderland.”
  5. Who originally sang “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”?
    Answer: Brenda Lee.
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Festive Food and Drink

  1. What spice is traditionally put on top of a Christmas eggnog?
    Answer: Nutmeg.
  2. Which country is known for baking gingerbread houses?
    Answer: Germany.
  3. What’s the main ingredient in a traditional Christmas pudding?
    Answer: Dried fruit.
  4. Which popular Christmas beverage is also known as “milk punch”?
    Answer: Eggnog.
  5. In what century were candy canes invented?
    Answer: 17th century.

Historical Happenings

  1. What year was the first Christmas card sent?
    Answer: 1843.
  2. When was Christmas declared a federal holiday in the United States?
    Answer: 1870.
  3. What Roman holiday held from December 17th to the 23rd had a large influence on how Christmas was celebrated?
    Answer: Saturnalia.
  4. Which US President banned Christmas trees in the White House?
    Answer: Theodore Roosevelt.
  5. In what year did NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) start tracking Santa on Christmas Eve?
    Answer: 1955.

Literary Lines

  1. Who wrote “The Nightmare Before Christmas” poem that inspired the movie?
    Answer: Tim Burton.
  2. In the poem “Twas the Night Before Christmas,” what did children have visions of?
    Answer: Sugar-plums.
  3. Which famous author wrote the book “Letters from Father Christmas”?
    Answer: J.R.R. Tolkien.
  4. In “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” what biological shortcoming made the Grinch so mean?
    Answer: His heart was two sizes too small.
  5. What book begins with “Christmas won’t be Christmas without any presents”?
    Answer: “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott.

Celebrity Celebrations

  1. Which famous singer’s birthday is on Christmas Day?
    Answer: Annie Lennox.
  2. Which British royal family member delivered the first Christmas Day broadcast?
    Answer: King George V.
  3. What Christmas song did Jimmy Boyd make famous at the age of 13?
    Answer: “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.”
  4. Which president was the first to decorate the White House Christmas tree?
    Answer: Benjamin Harrison.
  5. In which Christmas movie did Tim Allen play a character who accidentally becomes Santa?
    Answer: “The Santa Clause.”

Religious Roots

  1. According to the Gospels, which animals were present at Jesus’ birth?
    Answer: None are specifically mentioned.
  2. What’s the significance of the Advent wreath in Christian tradition?
    Answer: It symbolizes the passage of the four weeks of Advent.
  3. In the Bible, who was the first person to recognize Jesus as the Messiah when he was presented at the Temple?
    Answer: Simeon.
  4. What were the gifts the Three Wise Men brought to Jesus?
    Answer: Gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
  5. On what date is St. Stephen’s Day, also known as the Feast of Stephen?
    Answer: December 26th.

Miscellaneous Merriment

  1. In the 1964 movie “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” what was the name of Rudolph’s elf friend?
    Answer: Hermey.
  2. What is the name of the last ghost that visits Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol”?
    Answer: The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
  3. Which president started the tradition of the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in the USA?
    Answer: Calvin Coolidge.
  4. How do you say “Merry Christmas” in Spanish?
    Answer: Feliz Navidad.
  5. What did the other reindeer not let Rudolph do because of his shiny red nose?
    Answer: Join in any reindeer games.

Bonus Round: A Touch of Magic

  1. What popular Christmas toy is based on a species of bird that can’t fly?
    Answer: Penguin plushies.
  2. Which famous scientist was born on December 25, 1642?
    Answer: Sir Isaac Newton.
  3. What plant is known as the Christmas flower?
    Answer: Poinsettia.
  4. Which country claims the legend of the Christmas spider that brings good luck?
    Answer: Ukraine.
  5. What is the name of the cake traditionally eaten in Italy during Christmas?
    Answer: Panettone.

Final Countdown

  1. What color are the berries of the mistletoe plant?
    Answer: White.
  2. What was the original title of the song “Silver Bells”?
    Answer: “Tinkle Bells.”
  3. What holiday movie sequel includes a cameo by Donald Trump?
    Answer: “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.”
  4. What fruit is traditionally put inside a Christmas stocking?
    Answer: An orange.
  5. What’s the popular name for little sausages wrapped in bacon, a staple at British Christmas dinners?
    Answer: Pigs in blankets.
  6. Which US state was the last to declare Christmas a legal holiday?
    Answer: Oklahoma.

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Wrapping Up…

And there we have it, a sleigh-load of Christmas trivia questions that are sure to add an extra layer of fun to your holiday festivities. As you gather with loved ones, these questions will not only test your knowledge but also bring back a sleigh full of nostalgic memories and create new ones. Each question is a chance to pause and reflect on the many facets of this magical season, from its ancient origins to its modern-day celebrations.

Remember, whether you knew the answer to every question or learned something new, the real joy of this game is in the laughter, the shared stories, and the warmth of being together. In the end, it’s not about who gets crowned the trivia king or queen, but about the smiles shared and the festive spirit that fills the room.

So, as the snowflakes fall gently outside, and the warmth of the season fills your heart, cherish these moments. May your holidays be merry and bright, filled with love, laughter, and a touch of Christmas trivia magic


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