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Christmas Movie Quotes Trivia

Christmas Movie Quotes Trivia

2 min read 22-11-2024
Christmas Movie Quotes Trivia

The holidays are upon us, and what better way to celebrate than with a cozy night in, watching your favorite Christmas movies? But how well do you really know these cinematic classics? This trivia quiz will put your knowledge of iconic Christmas movie quotes to the test. Prepare to jingle all the way… to the answer key!

Round 1: Easy Peasy, Lemon Squeezy

  1. "Merry Christmas, ya filthy animal!" Which grumpy but ultimately lovable character delivers this line?

  2. "I'm dreaming of a white Christmas…" This is the start of a very famous song, but in which movie does it feature prominently (and perhaps most memorably)?

  3. "Miracle on 34th Street" This title refers to what, specifically? (Hint: It's not just the movie's name!)

Round 2: Level Up Your Holiday Cheer

  1. "You'll shoot your eye out, kid!" What's the context of this warning from a beloved Christmas classic?

  2. "In the bleak midwinter…" While this isn't a spoken quote, this famous carol is central to the atmosphere of which movie? (Think heartwarming and a bit melancholic).

  3. "Santa's coming to town…" This festive jingle pops up in many Christmas films. Can you name one specific movie where it's a particularly memorable element? (Think animation!)

Round 3: Expert-Level Holiday Ham

  1. "My name is Kevin McCallister. I'm ten years old…" This introduction is iconic. Why is this character making this announcement?

  2. "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown." While not strictly a Christmas movie, this famous line from a different classic film is alluded to in which Christmas-themed movie? (Think noir influences in a festive setting!)

  3. "Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat…" Name the movie which incorporates this familiar carol, cleverly playing on its themes. (Think festive shenanigans!)

Answer Key (Don't Peek Until You're Finished!)

Round 1:

  1. Scrooge from A Muppet Christmas Carol (or variations of Scrooge in other adaptations)
  2. White Christmas
  3. A miraculous event involving Santa Claus and a department store on 34th Street in New York City.

Round 2:

  1. A warning about playing with a dangerous toy in A Christmas Story.
  2. The Muppet Christmas Carol (Though it appears in many films)
  3. Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (the animated film)

Round 3:

  1. Kevin is introducing himself after being accidentally left home alone in Home Alone.
  2. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang uses this line ironically, given the movie’s festive setting and twists.
  3. Many movies use this carol, but The Nightmare Before Christmas has the carol's dark counterpart.

How did you do? Let us know your score in the comments! Happy Holidays!