Test Your Christmas Trivia IQ
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What’s your Christmas Trivia IQ? If you think you know a lot about the joyous holiday that’s just around the corner, think again. I present you with the NYLady Christmas Trivia Quiz, gathered after an exhaustive search of resources, where you can test your Christmas mettle and see just how smart you are about the holiday. You can see my answers at the bottom of this hub – no cheating. Santa doesn’t like cheaters.
Find a Clue to Question #15 Here
1. If you were offered “frumenty” at a Medieval Christmas bash, what would you do with it?
- A. Burn it in the fireplace
- B. Eat it
- C. Wrap it around your neck
- D. Kick it across the room
2. Which of the following was NOT one of the Three Kings?
- A. Caspar
- B. Teleos
- C. Balthazar
- D. Melchior
Find Clues to Questions #5, 9, and 14 Here
3. Virginia was only 8 years old when she wrote the now-famous “is there a Santa Claus” letter to the newspaper. What was Virginia’s last name?
4. Who wrote “The Night Before Christmas?”
5. In “It’s a Wonderful Life,” what part of George Bailey’s house is always broken?
6. Who first recorded “Here Comes Santa Claus?”
- A. Burl Ives
- B. Any Williams
- C. Gene Autry
- D. Weird Al Yankovic
7. In “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” how much does Lucy charge for her psychiatric services?
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8. The editorial "Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus" was first published in which New York City newspaper?
- A. The New York Times
- B. The New York Post
- C. The New York Sun
- D. The New York Herald Tribune
9. What two friends in “It’s a Wonderful Life” share their names with two Sesame Street characters?
10. Which came first – the book or the movie of “Miracle on 34th Street?”
11. In “A Christmas Carol,” which ghost did Scrooge fear the most?
12. What actor said, “Now I know there is a Santa Claus” when receiving his Academy Award?
13. What is the most heard Christmas carol of the holiday season?
14. What’s the name of George Bailey’s hometown in “It’s a Wonderful Life?”
15. What does Alvin the Chipmunk want for Christmas?
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Finally! The Answers!
B) Eat it. Frumenty was a spiced porridge, and the forerunner of the modern-day Christmas pudding.
Teleost. According to legend, the three wise men were known as Balthazar, Mechior and Caspar. A teleost is actually a fish.
O’Hanlon
Clement C. Moore
The bannister
Gene Autry
5 cents
C) The New York Sun
Characters named Bert and Ernie appear in the film It's a Wonderful Life as a policeman and a taxi driver, respectively, although the use of the names by Muppets creator Jim Henson was said to be a coincidence.
The movie came first.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (scary!!!)
Edmond Gwenn, who played Kris Kringle in “Miracle on 34th Street”
“White Christmas”
BedfordFalls
A hula hoop
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Comments
I didn't pass, darn! LOL
Hi NYLady....
I flunked!!!!
The easiest question for me was #7 "In A Charlie Brown Christmas" how much does Lucy charge for her psychiatric services? (Doesn't everyone know she charged a nickel....I didn't use her services, really I didn't!)
I thought I knew for sure on #15 what Alvin wanted for Christmas? (Dottie singing...All I want for christmas is my two front teeth, my two front teeth,,,,,,SAY WHAT...Alvin wanted a hula hoop....oh yes I do remember that!:)
Thanks, this was FUN!:) I always enjoy your hubs NYLady!
I am not good needs more reading
I didn't pass either, NYLady, but I got No. 13 right.
Hey Cris A. Thanks for the comment. Sorry you didn't pass, but thank goodness this isn't a final exam or anything.
Dottie! How the heck are you? That's so funny about the two front teeth! Easy to mix those two up, isn't it?
Hey William: That White Christmas one was hard. Could have been any song -- I thought at first that it would be Silent night. But then again, you're the Crosby fan, right? Have a great holiday!
Man what a dumbie I am.... hey...I failed too..humm that's not fair..I am not liking this failing thing yikess...what a baby I am..waa waa..but would love to try again was fun actually...and a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year sweetie..G-Ma:o) Hugs
Don't cry, G-Ma. Maybe you'll do better on my next one. You have a GREAT holiday season and be sure to enjoy it and buy yourself a gift. Hugs back!
This was great NYLady. It put a smile on my face for at least 10 minutes, and that's a lot around the Christmas season (I voted for *No, thanks*). I also flunked badly. But what entertainment it was! Now I have a pocket full of trivia questions to dazzle the crowd with when I'm stuck at a holiday party.
A happy holiday to you and yours.
Happy holidays to you, too, ST! Thanks for the comment.
I only got 9 right!!! I didn't know he movie miracle on 34th street was not a book first. I'm going to my daughters tomorrow and I will take a copy of this test and flunk them allllll buuuahahahha Thanks we'll have so much fun
Seasons greetings NYLady
regards Zsuzsy
Zauzsy: Thanks for the comment and hope you have fun guessing the answers with your daughter! Stay tuned for Part II, which I'm writing today.
We had a lot of fun, my son did the best he got 14 of the questions right. With my son-in-law coming close second with 13 right answers. (I think the boys cheated)
Thanks for sharing the fun, looking forward to part 2.
regards Zsuzsy
Zsuzsy: Glad you had a good time with Part 1. Just finished Part 2 and it's up there on the site. Many thanks!
Hey guys! Hope you had a great New Years! Hey, Mr. Iowa Fan, how could you post that comment on this website? Was ESPN's websithe chatroom not working? I am just kidding with you! That was a great win for the Hawkeyes in the Outback Bowl. Too bad Kirk Ferentz and Shonn Greene are leaving them. Oh well, it was still a great win! Well, Merry Christmas.
P.S. NY Lady, I did pretty well on the test! Thanks for it !
I love the idea of Lucy from Snoopy as a doctor.....
Londongirl: Thanks for your comment! Here in the US, Lucy';s stint as a so-called psychiatrist is so well known it's almost a cliche! That Charlie Brown Christmas special has been seen during the holidays by kids for at least 40 years. I'm aging myself! Thanks again.
I don't think I've seen the Christmas special - my loss, clearly!


















Cris A says:
11 months ago
I didn't pass, darn! LOL