Ultimate Christmas Office Trivia: 112 Questions for Your Holiday Party
Bring merriment and team spirit to your workplace with a festive Christmas Office Trivia game designed for U.S.-based teams. This guide includes ready-to-play rules, hosting tips, and 112 carefully curated questions spanning pop culture, holiday history, office-friendly themes, and seasonal traditions.

Why Host a Christmas Office Trivia Game?
- Boost morale and connection across hybrid, remote, and in-office teams
- Celebrate the season inclusively with questions that reflect diverse U.S. traditions
- Create quick, low-cost engagement for holiday parties, town halls, or lunch-and-learns
- Encourage friendly competition that improves communication and team bonding
How to Play: Simple Rules
- Team up: 2–6 players per team works best for office settings.
- Format: 5–8 rounds, 10–20 questions per round; bonus lightning round at the end.
- Timing: 20–40 seconds to answer each question; 60–90 seconds for multiple choice.
- Scoring: 1 point per correct answer; 2 points for designated "Bonus" items.
- Tie-breakers: Use bonus questions or a sudden-death question closest-to-the-number.
- Accessibility: Read questions aloud and share on slides or chat for remote participants.
- Inclusivity: If any tradition is unfamiliar, allow quick hints or multiple-choice.
- Prizes: Consider e-gift cards, extra PTO raffle entries, or branded swag.
Hosting Tips for U.S.-Based Teams
- Use U.S. time zones (ET, CT, MT, PT) and schedule around lunch or late afternoon.
- Mix pop culture (movies, music) with winter traditions (Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Year's).
- Avoid alcohol-focused content; keep it HR-friendly and welcoming.
- Offer multiple-choice options for half the set to keep it accessible.
- For remote teams, use Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams with a shared scoreboard.
All 112 Trivia Questions (10+ Per Category)
Round 1: U.S. Christmas Traditions
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In the U.S., what day is Christmas observed as a federal holiday?
Answer: December 25 -
What evergreen plant is commonly hung in American doorways for a kiss?
Answer: Mistletoe -
Which U.S. city is famous for the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree?
Answer: New York City -
What do many Americans leave out for Santa on Christmas Eve?
Answer: Cookies and milk -
Which U.S. state is known for the "Christmas in the Park" drive-through lights in San Jose?
Answer: California -
What's the day after Christmas commonly called in retail promotions?
Answer: After-Christmas Sales -
Most common U.S. Christmas dinner protein?
Answer: Ham (often, though varies) -
Which U.S. postal program lets people "adopt" letters to Santa?
Answer: USPS Operation Santa -
What iconic holiday ballet is performed by city theaters and schools nationwide?
Answer: The Nutcracker -
What U.S. tradition involves neighborhood drives to see "holiday lights"?
Answer: Light tours
Round 2: Christmas Movies (U.S. Favorites)
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In Home Alone, where is the McCallister family traveling when they leave Kevin behind?
Answer: Paris -
Which 1946 film features George Bailey and guardian angel Clarence?
Answer: It's a Wonderful Life -
In Elf, what food groups does Buddy say elves try to stick to?
Answer: Candy, candy canes, candy corns, syrup -
Which movie features the line, "You'll shoot your eye out!"?
Answer: A Christmas Story -
In The Santa Clause, who plays Scott Calvin?
Answer: Tim Allen -
In National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, what animal gets loose in the house?
Answer: A squirrel -
Which Christmas movie stars Will Ferrell in yellow tights?
Answer: Elf -
In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, what is the Grinch's dog's name?
Answer: Max -
Which animated 2004 film is set on a magical train?
Answer: The Polar Express -
In Love Actually, which U.S. city does the rock star's song hit No. 1 in?
Answer: Not specific; focus is UK charts
Round 3: Holiday Music
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Which singer croons "I'll Be Home for Christmas"?
Answer: Bing Crosby -
Mariah Carey's modern classic released in 1994 is titled what?
Answer: All I Want for Christmas Is You -
"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" was sung by whom?
Answer: Brenda Lee -
Which U.S. TV show popularized "Blue Christmas" by Elvis?
Answer: Ed Sullivan Show -
"Feliz Navidad" bilingual hit is by which artist?
Answer: José Feliciano -
Which song begins, "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire"?
Answer: The Christmas Song -
What duo sang "Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth" in a famous TV special?
Answer: Bing Crosby & David Bowie -
Which song mentions "city sidewalks, busy sidewalks"?
Answer: Silver Bells -
Who sang "White Christmas" in the best-selling single of all time?
Answer: Bing Crosby -
What song asks, "Do you see what I see?"
Answer: Do You Hear What I Hear?
Round 4: Santa and Reindeer
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Name Santa's sleigh leader in most stories.
Answer: Rudolph (red-nosed) -
How many reindeer pull the sleigh traditionally?
Answer: Eight (nine with Rudolph) -
Which reindeer's name starts with a "B"?
Answer: Blitzen -
In the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," what is Santa called?
Answer: St. Nicholas or Saint Nick -
What snack do many American kids put out for reindeer?
Answer: Carrots -
Santa's North Pole workshop is said to be in which region?
Answer: The Arctic/North Pole -
Which department store popularized Rudolph in a 1939 booklet?
Answer: Montgomery Ward -
In U.S. mall culture, what do kids do with Santa?
Answer: Take photos and share wish lists -
Which night does Santa deliver presents in U.S. tradition?
Answer: Christmas Eve -
What is Santa's spouse commonly called?
Answer: Mrs. Claus
Round 5: U.S. History and Holidays
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Which U.S. president proclaimed Christmas a national holiday in 1870?
Answer: Ulysses S. Grant -
What U.S. city hosts the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade that kicks off the holiday season?
Answer: New York City -
When is Hanukkah typically celebrated?
Answer: Late November to late December (Hebrew calendar varies) -
What colors represent Kwanzaa?
Answer: Red, black, and green -
Which day is New Year's Eve?
Answer: December 31 -
What is the first day of Kwanzaa?
Answer: December 26 -
What is the menorah used during Hanukkah called when it has nine branches?
Answer: Hanukkiah -
Who is the civil rights leader honored each January near the holiday season?
Answer: Martin Luther King Jr. -
Which federal building often displays a National Christmas Tree?
Answer: Near the White House (The Ellipse) -
What do Americans often watch on New Year's Eve from Times Square?
Answer: The ball drop
Round 6: Office-Friendly Icebreakers
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What's a popular office gift exchange with spending limits?
Answer: Secret Santa -
What's the version where gifts can be stolen?
Answer: White Elephant/Yankee Swap -
What's a festive ugly clothing theme day called?
Answer: Ugly Sweater Day -
What non-alcoholic warm drink is common at office parties?
Answer: Hot cocoa -
What's a safe, inclusive activity to kick off a meeting?
Answer: Two truths and a holiday lie -
What snack mix of pretzels, cereal, and candy is popular?
Answer: Reindeer Chow/Chex Mix -
Name a seasonal charity many offices support.
Answer: Toys for Tots (or local drives) -
What is a common December team-building format?
Answer: Trivia or scavenger hunt -
What's a remote-friendly festive background activity?
Answer: Virtual background contest -
What's a winter wellness idea for teams?
Answer: Step challenge or chair yoga
Round 7: Food and Treats
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Which cookie is shaped like a person and spiced with ginger?
Answer: Gingerbread man -
What pie flavor is popular at U.S. holiday dinners besides pumpkin?
Answer: Pecan -
What dairy-based holiday drink is often spiced?
Answer: Eggnog -
What candy cane flavor is classic?
Answer: Peppermint -
What hot beverage pairs with marshmallows in winter?
Answer: Hot chocolate -
What frosted cake is rolled like a log?
Answer: Yule log (Bûche de Noël) -
What's a common U.S. holiday appetizer on crackers?
Answer: Cheese and charcuterie -
Which nut often appears in pralines and pies?
Answer: Pecan -
What fruitcake ingredient is often debated?
Answer: Candied fruit -
Which U.S. cookie swap tradition involves bringing a dozen to exchange?
Answer: Cookie exchange party
Round 8: Pop Culture and TV Specials
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Which animated TV special features Charlie Brown?
Answer: A Charlie Brown Christmas -
Which stop-motion classic features Yukon Cornelius?
Answer: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer -
Which green character lives on Mount Crumpit?
Answer: The Grinch -
What Saturday Night Live character sings "I Wish It Was Christmas Today"?
Answer: The SNL ensemble (Jimmy Fallon, Horatio Sanz, etc.) -
Which sitcom had Festivus with an "airing of grievances"?
Answer: Seinfeld -
Which musical features the song "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"?
Answer: Meet Me in St. Louis -
What streaming platform is known for many holiday rom-coms?
Answer: Netflix -
Which late-night host does holiday carpool karaoke?
Answer: James Corden -
Which claymation character assists Santa in a classic?
Answer: Rudolph -
Which Muppet stars in a Dickens adaptation?
Answer: Kermit (The Muppet Christmas Carol)
Round 9: Geography and Winter
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Which U.S. state is known as the Last Frontier and sees northern lights?
Answer: Alaska -
Where is the "North Pole" city that hosts year-round Christmas stores?
Answer: North Pole, Alaska -
Which lake-effect snow city hosts big winter storms?
Answer: Buffalo, New York -
Which mountain range hosts popular U.S. ski resorts in Colorado?
Answer: The Rockies -
Which Midwest city has Christkindlmarket inspired by Germany?
Answer: Chicago -
Which U.S. desert can see snow at higher elevations?
Answer: The Sonoran or Mojave (higher elevations) -
Which New England state is famous for covered bridges and winter scenes?
Answer: Vermont -
Which Pacific Northwest city has a giant holiday ship parade?
Answer: Seattle (Christmas Ship Festival) -
Which Southern city lights up the River Walk?
Answer: San Antonio, Texas -
Which Florida city hosts palm-tree light displays?
Answer: Miami (and many coastal cities)
Round 10: Odds and Ends
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Which plant with red berries is often confused with holly?
Answer: Winterberry/Ilex species -
What ornament material is delicate and often hand-blown?
Answer: Glass -
What do Americans often place at the top of their tree?
Answer: Star or angel -
What do you call the night before Christmas?
Answer: Christmas Eve -
What tradition involves moving a small figurine daily?
Answer: Advent calendar -
What is a common greeting in inclusive workplaces?
Answer: Happy Holidays -
Which charity is known for red kettles and bells?
Answer: The Salvation Army -
What classic poem begins "'Twas the night before Christmas"?
Answer: A Visit from St. Nicholas -
What word describes temporary shopping areas at markets?
Answer: Pop-up -
What's the term for exchanging one gift for another anonymously?
Answer: Secret Santa swap
Lightning Bonus Round (12 Extra Bonus Questions)
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In Elf, what fruit does Buddy add to spaghetti?
Answer: None—he adds candy and syrup -
How many days are in the song "12 Days of Christmas"?
Answer: 12 -
Name two reindeer that start with "D."
Answer: Dasher, Dancer, Donner -
What U.S. city drops a giant potato on New Year's?
Answer: Boise, Idaho -
What do you call the tradition of door-to-door singing?
Answer: Caroling -
Which holiday occurs first most years: Hanukkah or Christmas?
Answer: It varies; often Hanukkah is earlier -
What's the popular December plant with red leaves?
Answer: Poinsettia -
What is the Kwanzaa principle of unity called?
Answer: Umoja -
In A Christmas Story, what lamp is shaped like a leg?
Answer: A leg lamp -
What snack is left for Santa in the U.S.?
Answer: Cookies and milk -
What is the highest-grossing Christmas song on streaming each December?
Answer: All I Want for Christmas Is You -
Which New York landmark hosts the most famous Christmas tree lighting?
Answer: Rockefeller Center
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