There’s nothing quite like cuddling up with hot chocolate, a soft blanket, and a classic Christmas movie—except maybe showing off your encyclopedic knowledge of every single holiday film ever filmed! I’ll admit, I’m that person who yells out answers during family movie marathons and corrects folks about Buddy the Elf’s sugar consumption habits.
Whether you’re planning a cozy game night, throwing a holiday party, or just want to prove once and for all that you’re the supreme Christmas movie buff, this mega-collection of trivia questions will sleigh your festive festivities.
From heartfelt classics to laugh-out-loud jokes, we’ve bundled up the greatest questions to make your Christmas merry and bright!

Christmas Movie Trivia Questions and Answers
Q: What is the name of George Bailey’s guardian angel in “It’s a Wonderful Life”?
A: Clarence Odbody
Q: In “Miracle on 34th Street,” what department store does Kris Kringle work for?
A: Macy’s
Q: What year was the original “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” animated special released?
A: 1966
Q: In “White Christmas,” what are the names of the two singing sisters?
A: Betty and Judy Haynes
Q: What item does Ralphie want for Christmas in “A Christmas Story”?
A: A Red Ryder BB gun
Q: Who narrates “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”?
A: Boris Karloff (in the 1966 version)
Q: In “The Polar Express,” what word does the conductor punch into the main character’s ticket?
A: BELIEVE
Q: What’s the name of the Grinch’s loyal dog?
A: Max
Q: In “A Christmas Carol,” how many ghosts visit Scrooge?
A: Four (including Jacob Marley)
Q: What city does “Miracle on 34th Street” take place in?
A: New York City
Q: In “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” what’s the name of Rudolph’s elf friend?
A: Hermey
Q: What does Frosty the Snowman say when he comes to life?
A: “Happy Birthday!”
Q: In “The Santa Clause,” what causes Scott Calvin to become Santa?
A: Santa falls off his roof
Q: What Christmas movie features a character named Cindy Lou Who?
A: How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Q: In “Home Alone,” where is the McCallister family going on vacation?
A: Paris, France
Q: What’s the name of the department store in “Elf”?
A: Gimbels
Q: In “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation,” what does Clark Griswold receive as his Christmas bonus?
A: A one-year membership to the Jelly of the Month Club
Q: What actor plays multiple roles in “The Polar Express”?
A: Tom Hanks
Q: In “A Christmas Story,” what happens to Ralphie’s friend Flick?
A: His tongue gets stuck to a frozen pole
Q: What’s the first rule in “The Code of Elves” according to Buddy in “Elf”?
A: Treat every day like Christmas
Q: In “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” what’s Jack Skellington’s official title?
A: The Pumpkin King
Q: What Christmas movie features the song “Silver and Gold”?
A: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Q: In “Love Actually,” which actor plays the British Prime Minister?
A: Hugh Grant
Q: What beverage company popularized the modern image of Santa Claus?
A: Coca-Cola
Q: In “The Holiday,” what do the two main characters swap?
A: Their homes
Funny Christmas Movie Trivia Questions and Answers
Q: In “Elf,” what are the four main food groups according to Buddy?
A: Candy, candy canes, candy corn, and syrup
Q: What does Clark Griswold forget to bring in “Christmas Vacation”?
A: A saw to cut down the Christmas tree
Q: In “Home Alone,” what grocery item does Kevin steal?
A: A toothbrush (he actually pays for it)
Q: What’s the name of the rabbit lamp prize in “A Christmas Story”?
A: A “major award” (it’s described as a leg lamp)
Q: In “Elf,” what does Buddy claim are the best smiles?
A: Smiling’s his favorite
Q: How many lights does Clark Griswold put on his house in “Christmas Vacation”?
A: 25,000 lights
Q: In “Home Alone 2,” what item does Kevin use to check into the Plaza Hotel?
A: His father’s credit card
Q: What does Buddy the Elf put on his spaghetti?
A: Maple syrup, marshmallows, M&Ms, chocolate syrup, and Pop-Tarts
Q: In “The Santa Clause,” what’s the name of the head elf?
A: Bernard
Q: What does Kevin order from room service in “Home Alone 2”?
A: A chocolate sundae and macaroni and cheese
Q: In “Elf,” what’s the first thing Buddy says to his biological father?
A: “I’m here! With my father! I love him!”
Q: What happens to the turkey in “Christmas Vacation”?
A: It’s so dry it explodes when carved
Q: In “Bad Santa,” what’s Willie’s day job at the mall?
A: Mall Santa (while plotting robberies)
Q: What does Buddy use to decorate Gimbels in “Elf”?
A: Paper chains in 30 minutes
Q: In “Home Alone,” what nickname do the burglars give themselves?
A: The Wet Bandits
Q: What does the Grinch use as a substitute for reindeer?
A: His dog Max with antlers tied to his head
Q: In “Christmas with the Kranks,” what do the Kranks decide to skip?
A: Christmas (to go on a cruise)
Q: What’s Buddy the Elf’s favorite way to answer the phone?
A: “[Name], what’s your favorite color?”
Q: In “Fred Claus,” what’s Fred’s relationship to Santa?
A: He’s Santa’s older brother
Q: What does the little girl in “Bad Santa” keep calling Willie?
A: “Santa”
Q: In “Deck the Halls,” what record is Buddy Hall trying to break?
A: Having the brightest house visible from space
Q: What animal attacks Clark Griswold in the attic in “Christmas Vacation”?
A: A squirrel from the Christmas tree
Q: In “Four Christmases,” how many family visits do Brad and Kate have to make?
A: Four (one for each divorced parent)
Q: What’s the name of Tim Allen’s character’s company in “The Santa Clause”?
A: A toy company (he’s in toy marketing)
Christmas Movie Trivia Questions and Answers for Adults
Q: In “Die Hard,” what’s the name of the Nakatomi Plaza building?
A: The Nakatomi Corporation building in Los Angeles
Q: What classic Christmas movie was based on a story called “The Greatest Gift”?
A: It’s a Wonderful Life
Q: In “Love Actually,” how many interconnected love stories are featured?
A: Nine main storylines
Q: What’s the name of the fictional town in “It’s a Wonderful Life”?
A: Bedford Falls
Q: In “The Family Stone,” what controversial gift does Meredith bring?
A: A framed family photo of a family she’s not yet part of
Q: What year was “A Christmas Story” set in?
A: 1940
Q: In “The Holiday,” what does Miles compose for a living?
A: Film scores
Q: What actor plays the villain Hans Gruber in “Die Hard”?
A: Alan Rickman
Q: In “The Ref,” what profession does the main character have?
A: He’s a cat burglar
Q: What classic novel is “The Muppet Christmas Carol” based on?
A: “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens
Q: In “While You Were Sleeping,” what causes the main character to become involved with the family?
A: She saves Peter from falling onto train tracks
Q: What’s the name of the guardian angel level Clarence is trying to earn in “It’s a Wonderful Life”?
A: His wings (to become a full angel)
Q: In “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” what ugly Christmas sweater does Mark Darcy wear?
A: A reindeer jumper
Q: What classic Christmas ballet is referenced in “The Family Stone”?
A: The Nutcracker
Q: In “Scrooged,” what TV network does Bill Murray’s character work for?
A: IBC Network
Q: What’s the opening line of “The Nightmare Before Christmas”?
A: “‘Twas a long time ago, longer now than it seems…”
Q: In “The Holiday,” what does Amanda do for a living?
A: She makes movie trailers
Q: What controversial topic does “Joyeux Noël” explore?
A: The Christmas Truce during World War I
Q: In “Last Christmas,” what major plot twist is revealed at the end?
A: Tom is actually a ghost/spirit
Q: What’s the name of the bar in “It’s a Wonderful Life” where George Bailey frequents?
A: Martini’s
Q: In “Happiest Season,” what secret is Harper hiding from her family?
A: Her relationship with Abby (that she’s gay)
Q: What classic song plays during the boombox scene in “Love Actually”?
A: “Good King Wenceslas” (among other carols)
Q: In “Reindeer Games,” what crime are the main characters trying to pull off?
A: A casino heist
Q: What’s the twist ending of “Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale”?
A: The discovery of the “real” Santa Claus
Easy Christmas Movie Trivia Questions and Answers
Q: What color is the Grinch?
A: Green
Q: In “Home Alone,” what’s the little boy’s name?
A: Kevin McCallister
Q: What does Buddy the Elf love to eat?
A: Candy and sweet things
Q: In “Frosty the Snowman,” what makes Frosty come alive?
A: A magic hat
Q: What vehicle does Santa use to deliver presents?
A: A sleigh
Q: In “The Polar Express,” where does the train go?
A: The North Pole
Q: What’s the name of the main character in “Elf”?
A: Buddy
Q: In “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” what’s special about Rudolph?
A: His red glowing nose
Q: What holiday does “The Nightmare Before Christmas” combine?
A: Halloween and Christmas
Q: In “Home Alone,” what does Kevin say when he looks in the mirror?
A: “Ahhhhh!” (he screams)
Q: What color is Santa’s suit?
A: Red
Q: In “A Christmas Story,” what happens to Ralphie’s friend’s tongue?
A: It gets stuck to a pole
Q: What’s the Grinch’s heart condition?
A: It’s two sizes too small
Q: In “The Santa Clause,” what happens to make Scott become Santa?
A: He puts on Santa’s suit
Q: What does Santa say in “The Polar Express”?
A: Various things about believing
Q: In “Frozen,” what holiday time is referenced at the beginning?
A: Christmas season (winter celebration)
Q: What animal pulls Santa’s sleigh?
A: Reindeer
Q: In “Arthur Christmas,” who is Santa’s son?
A: Arthur
Q: What color nose does Rudolph have?
A: Red
Q: In “The Muppet Christmas Carol,” who narrates the story?
A: Gonzo (as Charles Dickens)
Q: What does Frosty say when he melts?
A: “I’ll be back again someday”
Q: In “Home Alone,” what city does Kevin’s family go to?
A: Paris
Q: What’s inside the snowglobe in many Christmas movies?
A: A winter scene or Christmas scene
Q: In “Elf,” where does Buddy travel from?
A: The North Pole
Christmas Movie Trivia Questions and Answers Printable
Q: What’s the name of Scrooge’s deceased business partner?
A: Jacob Marley
Q: In “A Christmas Story,” what decoder ring does Ralphie use?
A: Little Orphan Annie decoder pin
Q: What town does the Grinch live above?
A: Whoville
Q: In “Home Alone,” what’s the pizza boy’s name?
A: Not mentioned (just “pizza delivery”)
Q: What’s the name of the train in “The Polar Express”?
A: The Polar Express (no other specific name)
Q: In “Elf,” what city does Buddy travel to?
A: New York City
Q: What’s Mrs. Claus’s first name in “The Santa Clause”?
A: Varies by movie
Q: In “Miracle on 34th Street,” what’s the real Kris Kringle’s goal?
A: To prove he’s the real Santa Claus
Q: What are the names of the two burglars in “Home Alone”?
A: Harry and Marv
Q: In “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation,” what’s Clark’s wife’s name?
A: Ellen
Q: What mountain does the Grinch live on?
A: Mount Crumpit
Q: In “The Santa Clause,” what’s Scott’s son’s name?
A: Charlie
Q: What island of misfit toys appears in which movie?
A: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Q: In “A Christmas Carol,” what’s Scrooge’s first name?
A: Ebenezer
Q: What does George Bailey promise to lasso in “It’s a Wonderful Life”?
A: The moon
Q: In “Elf,” what’s Buddy’s girlfriend’s name?
A: Jovie
Q: What’s the conductor’s role in “The Polar Express”?
A: To guide children to the North Pole
Q: In “Home Alone 2,” what hotel does Kevin stay at?
A: The Plaza Hotel
Q: What’s Tiny Tim’s famous line in “A Christmas Carol”?
A: “God bless us, every one!”
Q: In “The Year Without a Santa Claus,” what are the names of the Miser Brothers?
A: Heat Miser and Snow Miser
Q: What’s the name of Jack Skellington’s ghost dog?
A: Zero
Q: In “Elf,” what’s Buddy’s real mother’s name?
A: Susan Wells
Q: What does Clark Griswold want to buy with his Christmas bonus?
A: A swimming pool
Q: In “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” what’s Sally made of?
A: Various stitched fabrics (she’s a ragdoll)
Hard Christmas Movie Trivia Questions and Answers
Q: What’s the exact amount of money George Bailey needs to save the Building & Loan in “It’s a Wonderful Life”?
A: $8,000
Q: In “Die Hard,” what floor does Hans Gruber fall from?
A: The 30th floor (or 31st, depending on the count)
Q: What year was “Miracle on 34th Street” originally released?
A: 1947
Q: In “The Santa Clause,” what’s the specific clause that makes Scott become Santa?
A: Putting on the suit constitutes accepting the position
Q: What’s the name of the absent son in “The Family Stone”?
A: Thad Stone
Q: In “It’s a Wonderful Life,” what does George’s brother Harry become?
A: A war hero and Medal of Honor recipient
Q: What instrument does the little girl want in “The Polar Express”?
A: A silver bell (though she doesn’t ask for it)
Q: In “Gremlins,” what three rules must be followed with Mogwai?
A: Don’t expose to light, don’t get wet, never feed after midnight
Q: What’s the name of the antagonist in the 1985 “Santa Claus: The Movie”?
A: B.Z. (played by John Lithgow)
Q: In “The Bishop’s Wife,” what’s the angel’s name?
A: Dudley
Q: What’s the publication date of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”?
A: December 19, 1843
Q: In “Scrooged,” what’s the name of the live TV special Frank Cross is producing?
A: “Scrooge”
Q: What actor played Kris Kringle in the 1994 remake of “Miracle on 34th Street”?
A: Richard Attenborough
Q: In “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” what’s the name of the Easter Bunny’s domain?
A: It’s not shown, though Easter Town is referenced
Q: What’s the address of the house in “A Christmas Story”?
A: 3159 W. 11th Street in Cleveland
Q: In “Black Christmas” (1974), what’s hidden in the attic?
A: The killer (Billy)
Q: What company produced “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” (1964)?
A: Rankin/Bass Productions
Q: In “The Polar Express,” what’s written on the bottom of the bell?
A: “The First Gift of Christmas”
Q: What’s the name of the villain in “Rise of the Guardians”?
A: Pitch Black (the Boogeyman)
Q: In “Trading Places,” what commodity do the protagonists corner the market on?
A: Frozen concentrated orange juice
Q: What’s the name of the department store Santa’s workshop is in during “Elf”?
A: Gimbels (which is no longer in business)
Q: In “The Man Who Invented Christmas,” what author is depicted?
A: Charles Dickens
Q: What’s the exact temperature the Miser Brothers control?
A: Heat Miser: too much, Snow Miser: too little (specific temps not given)
Q: In “Rare Exports,” what country is the film set in?
A: Finland
Christmas Movie Trivia Questions and Answers for Kids
Q: In “The Polar Express,” what drink do they serve on the train?
A: Hot chocolate
Q: What’s the name of the island in “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”?
A: The Island of Misfit Toys
Q: In “Arthur Christmas,” how does Santa deliver presents?
A: With a high-tech sleigh and operation
Q: What color is Rudolph’s nose?
A: Red
Q: In “Frosty the Snowman,” what’s on the hat that brings Frosty to life?
A: It’s magic (an old silk hat)
Q: What does the Grinch steal from Whoville?
A: Christmas presents, decorations, and food
Q: In “Elf,” what does Buddy put on everything?
A: Syrup
Q: What’s Hermey the Elf’s dream job in “Rudolph”?
A: To be a dentist
Q: In “The Polar Express,” what’s the first gift of Christmas?
A: A silver bell from Santa’s sleigh
Q: What does Buddy the Elf call a raccoon?
A: A Christmas raccoon (he thinks all animals are nice)
Q: In “Home Alone,” what does Kevin put on the bad guys?
A: Booby traps
Q: What animal is Max in “The Grinch”?
A: A dog
Q: In “Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas,” how many stories are there?
A: Three
Q: What’s the snowman’s name in “Frozen”?
A: Olaf
Q: In “Klaus,” what does Jesper do?
A: He’s a postman
Q: What does Buddy the Elf love more than anything?
A: Christmas and his dad
Q: In “The Year Without a Santa Claus,” who are Santa’s helpers?
A: Mrs. Claus, elves, and the reindeer
Q: What color suit does Santa wear?
A: Red with white trim
Q: In “Prep & Landing,” what do the elves do?
A: They prepare houses for Santa’s arrival
Q: What does Rudolph’s nose do?
A: It glows bright red
Q: In “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” what does Jack want to do?
A: Take over Christmas
Q: What’s the little girl’s name in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”?
A: Cindy Lou Who
Q: In “Olive, the Other Reindeer,” what kind of animal is Olive?
A: A dog
Q: What does Santa leave for good children?
A: Presents and treats
Q: In “The Snowman,” what does the boy and snowman do?
A: They fly together through the night
Conclusion
Whether you aced every question or discovered some new Christmas movie treasures to add to your watchlist, we hope this trivia collection brought some additional cheer to your season!
These questions are excellent for printing out for your next holiday gathering, testing your family during commercial breaks, or simply establishing your Christmas movie supremacy at the office party.
Remember, the best part of Christmas movie trivia isn’t just knowing all the answers—it’s rewatching your favorites and building new memories along the way. Now go forth and spread that joyous information like tinsel on a tree! After all, every time a bell rings, someone gets a trivia question right. 🎄