GermanyIn whichcountry did thetradition ofChristmas treesoriginate?ReindeerYuleLogSleighTinselNetherlandsIn which countrydo childrenleave shoes outon December6th for St.Nicholas?ShoesWhat dochildren inSpain leave outfor the ThreeKings onJanuary 5th?ElvesPoinsettiaWhich plantassociated withChristmas hasbright red andgreen leaves?NorwayWhich countrydonates theChristmas treein TrafalgarSquare, London,each year?KissWhat dopeopletraditionallydo under themistletoe?OrnamentsGingerbreadFiveGoldRingsWhat did mytrue lovesend on thefifth day ofChristmas?CarolsEggnogWhat popularChristmasbeverage isalso known as'milk punch'?SwedenIn which countryis Christmasknown as 'Jul'and celebratedwith a 'Julbord'feast?MistletoeRudolphWhat's thename of thered-nosedreindeer?PanettoneWhat is theItalianChristmascake called?DedMorozWhat is'Father Frost'known as inRussia?StockingsSantaClausKFC orFriedChickenIn Japan,what is apopularChristmasEve dinner?GermanyIn whichcountry did thetradition ofChristmas treesoriginate?ReindeerYuleLogSleighTinselNetherlandsIn which countrydo childrenleave shoes outon December6th for St.Nicholas?ShoesWhat dochildren inSpain leave outfor the ThreeKings onJanuary 5th?ElvesPoinsettiaWhich plantassociated withChristmas hasbright red andgreen leaves?NorwayWhich countrydonates theChristmas treein TrafalgarSquare, London,each year?KissWhat dopeopletraditionallydo under themistletoe?OrnamentsGingerbreadFiveGoldRingsWhat did mytrue lovesend on thefifth day ofChristmas?CarolsEggnogWhat popularChristmasbeverage isalso known as'milk punch'?SwedenIn which countryis Christmasknown as 'Jul'and celebratedwith a 'Julbord'feast?MistletoeRudolphWhat's thename of thered-nosedreindeer?PanettoneWhat is theItalianChristmascake called?DedMorozWhat is'Father Frost'known as inRussia?StockingsSantaClausKFC orFriedChickenIn Japan,what is apopularChristmasEve dinner?

Christmas Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. G-In which country did the tradition of Christmas trees originate?
    G-Germany
  2. N-Reindeer
  3. O-Yule Log
  4. I-Sleigh
  5. G-Tinsel
  6. O-In which country do children leave shoes out on December 6th for St. Nicholas?
    O-Netherlands
  7. O-What do children in Spain leave out for the Three Kings on January 5th?
    O-Shoes
  8. G-Elves
  9. O-Which plant associated with Christmas has bright red and green leaves?
    O-Poinsettia
  10. N-Which country donates the Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square, London, each year?
    N-Norway
  11. I-What do people traditionally do under the mistletoe?
    I-Kiss
  12. I-Ornaments
  13. N-Gingerbread
  14. O-What did my true love send on the fifth day of Christmas?
    O-Five Gold Rings
  15. G-Carols
  16. B-What popular Christmas beverage is also known as 'milk punch'?
    B-Eggnog
  17. N-In which country is Christmas known as 'Jul' and celebrated with a 'Julbord' feast?
    N-Sweden
  18. B-Mistletoe
  19. B-What's the name of the red-nosed reindeer?
    B-Rudolph
  20. I-What is the Italian Christmas cake called?
    I-Panettone
  21. B-What is 'Father Frost' known as in Russia?
    B-Ded Moroz
  22. I-Stockings
  23. G-Santa Claus
  24. B-In Japan, what is a popular Christmas Eve dinner?
    B-KFC or Fried Chicken