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Christmas Trivia Quiz

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In which city was Jesus born?
Who tried to steal Christmas?
Where does Santa Claus live?
Santa Claus is based on which saint?
Who is the red-nosed reindeer?
Which Christmas alternative was invented by Frank Costanza?
It is traditional to kiss under which plant?
How many gifts are given on the 12th day of Christmas?
Who is the British version of Santa Claus?
What is the Spanish version of "Merry Christmas"?
What is O, Tannenbaum in English?
Which Tchaikovsky ballet is commonly performed around Christmas?
What is Scrooge's first name?
Who was Jesus's mother?
Which four-letter word refers to the three wise men
who attended the birth of Jesus?
Lacking a crib, the baby Jesus was laid in what?
Which type of calendar is used to count the days until Christmas?
On the night before Christmas, visions of what danced in the children's heads?
Who said, "God Bless us, every one"
Who wrote the song White Christmas?
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Februus
Hmm, I am sure you could accept rudolf
2011-12-11 | reply
Quizmaster
I guess so. :)
2011-12-11 | reply
noodles
Ummm, 85 gifts given on the 12th day of christmas.
2011-12-11 | reply
noodles
Never mind, my math is terrible.
2011-12-11 | reply
Yes! Perfect score!
2011-12-11 | reply
Jack Frost should be acceptable for stealing Christmas.
2011-12-11 | reply
thorpedo96
no, the grinch stole it
2011-12-11 | reply
lancershaft
god i'm so dumb......i tried every derivation of 1, 12, drummers drumming, etc. didn't think to add up all the damned gifts together LOL
2011-12-11 | reply
I said "mr. grinch" instead of "the grinch"...darn it!
2011-12-11 | reply
sharastarr1
14/20, I don't know how many times I typed Ebenezer til I finally spelled it right, haha.
2011-12-11 | reply
Banaanitoope
Wrong! Santa Claus, Father Christmas, Pere Noel, Julgubbe, Weihnachtsmann, Joulupukki, or whatever you wish to call him, lives in _Finland_. ;)
2011-12-11 | reply
BuckDonk
boom-shacka-lacka! I know my Christmas!
2011-12-11 | reply
sradams
I must have misspelled O, Christmas Tree, because I typed that in. Didn't realize it was the correct answer until I finished. I also missed the writer of White Christmas. Oh well, I'll take 18/20 any day of the week (:
2011-12-11 | reply
TheAmazingBooker
Now are 78 presents given on the 12th day or have 78 presents been given over the course of the 12 days... I was under the impression that on the 12th day, my true love only gets 12 lords a leaping...
2011-12-11 | reply
delky06
100% = total Christmas FANATIC!!!
2011-12-11 | reply
moreorlessjess
50% wow i suck at Christmas ... the gift one was good, kinda like a mind teaser, i was trying to enter 12, twelve etc, but yeah i guess over 12 days that's a lot more gifts than the 12 to be given on that day.... and i could not spell Rudolph for some reason but got by with Rudolf too! lol
2011-12-12 | reply
flanin
@The Amazing Booker Taken literally, the words of the song state that "on the twelfth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me twelve drummers drumming, eleven pipers piping, ten lords a-leaping, etc. etc." meaning all gifts were given again on that day.
2011-12-12 | reply
tschutzer
If you want to get technical, there have been an awful lot of characters that have tried to steal Christmas over the years. The grinch may be the most famous, but a full list would have to include: Heat Miser (The Year without a Santa Claus), Bergermeister (Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town), Albert the Mouse (Twas the Night Before Christmas), B.Z. (Santa Claus the Movie), Clyde Northcutt (Fred Claus), and District Attorney Thomas Mara (Miracle on 34th Street),
2011-12-12 | reply
Damn it, I kept putting Sugar Plum Fairies
2011-12-12 | reply
amlesida
festivus was made popular by, but not invented by, that Seinfield episode. Daniel O'keefe
2011-12-12 | reply
For the second question, I tried to answer Santa Claus.
2011-12-12 | reply
hghtashbury
That's George Costanza from Seinfeld.
2011-12-12 | reply
simmonsdude
Surely you could accept Lapland for where santa lives...
2011-12-13 | reply
PaulF
Really, you can't accept "oh, christmas tree"?
2011-12-13 | reply
jadekelly
I put Lapland at first too. 13/20...I'm not much of a Christmas fan really. I knew Feliz Navidad but kept spelling it "felize" argh...
2011-12-16 | reply
FowlerFan11
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2011-12-16 | reply
Hollandrock
Just because there's two meanings of a word - and one is commonly used in America, does not mean that the other one is the British version. I have never called him Father Christmas - it has always been 'Santa'.
2011-12-20 | reply
Kylienh
Heck yes:)
2011-12-21 | reply
BlendedCow
85 gifts total for all 12 days. The question is how many ON the 12th day, not THROUGH and INCLUDING, the 12th day.
2012-01-31 | reply
No, it's 78. 12+11+10+9+8+7+6+5+4+3+2+1=78
2012-02-02 | reply
dznychick
The Magi didn't visit Jesus the night he was born. The Bible speaks of them coming to Jesus' house, rather than to the stable where he was born.
2012-04-18 | reply
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