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Christmas Movie and Traditions Quiz

Test your knowledge of Christmas movies and traditions with this engaging quiz. Answer questions about movie roles, holiday customs, and festive celebrations around the world.

1 Who played Brett in the movie Christmas?

2 What role did Charlotte Palmer play in the movie Christmas?

3 In Australia, North and South America, and ________, it is traditional to decorate the outside of houses with lights and sometimes with illuminated sleighs, snowmen, and other Christmas figures.

4 [57] Pagan Scandinavia celebrated a winter festival called ________, held in the late December to early January period.

5 In ________, the Puritans of New England shared radical Protestant disapproval of Christmas.

6 What role did David Hornblow play in the movie Christmas?

7 Who played Jimmie Carter in the movie Christmas?

8 [105] In Canada, merchants begin advertising campaigns just before ________ (October 31), and step up their marketing following Remembrance Day on November 11.

9 In Alto Adige/Südtirol (Italy), Austria, Czech Republic, Southern Germany, Hungary, ________, Slovakia and Switzerland, the Christkind (Ježíšek in Czech, Jézuska in Hungarian and Ježiško in Slovak) brings the presents.

10 Who played Moses in the movie Christmas?

💡 Interesting Facts

  • the Super Saturday weekend, the last weekend before Christmas, accounted for 13.6 percent of holiday retail sales in the United States in 2006.
  • the Kraków szopka is a unique Polish Christmas tradition that portrays artistic interpretations of buildings of Kraków along nativity scenes.
  • the Goodpasture Covered Bridge (pictured) spanning the McKenzie River near Vida, Oregon is decorated for the Christmas season.
  • the Wawer massacre around Christmas 1939 in occupied Poland is considered one of the first large massacres of Polish civilians by Nazi Germany.
  • the Naked Camera character Jake Stevens released the Christmas single "Merry Christmas Jakey Boy" in 2006.
  • to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Christmas lights and decorations on Summer Street in Duboistown, Pennsylvania, the mayor proclaimed "December as Candy Cane Lane month forever more".
  • the Czech Christmas Mass by Jakub Jan Ryba is one of the musical symbols of Christmas in the Czech Republic.
  • the Berner Haselnusslebkuchen (pictured), a traditional Christmas cookie from Switzerland, is a lebkuchen made from ground hazelnuts.
  • the BBC program Oz and Hugh Drink to Christmas was described in the press as Oz Clarke and Hugh Dennis divining that the true spirit of Christmas is "getting hammered".
  • shortly before Christmas 1942, an alleged Nazi spy was captured by the Garda in Castletownroche, a small Irish village.
  • Chrissy Snow from the American sitcom Three's Company was actually named "Christmas Snow".
  • Mayor Tom Weisner once considered outlawing untimely holiday decorations, when citizens of Aurora, Illinois, complained of Christmas decorations abounding during the summer.
  • Ludwig I of Bavaria was inspired to commission the Court Church of All Saints (pictured) in the Munich Residence after attending Christmas mass at the Palatine Chapel in Palermo.
  • Doctor Who spoofs range from a 1964 novelty Christmas single by the Go-Go's called "I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas With A Dalek" to two sketches on Saturday Night Live.
  • Hugo Jaeger's personal collection of photographs includes colour shots of Adolf Hitler on a cruise in 1939 and of the Nazi leader attending a Christmas party in 1941.
  • in the Catalan region of Spain, a Caganer is often tucked away in some corner of a Christmas Nativity scene where he is not easily noticed, because he is defecating.
  • collecting Toyon branches for Christmas became so popular in Los Angeles, California in the 1920s, that the state passed a law forbidding collecting.
  • Tirggel, traditional Christmas cookies from Switzerland, are said to have originated as pagan offertory cakes, cut in the shape of sacrificial animals.
  • Christmas is traditionally celebrated in Agnone, Italy, with a torchlight parade known as Ndocciata? (2006 event pictured)