Lacey Christmas Games Booklet

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THE LACEY FAMILY CHRISTMAS GAMES BOOKLET Collected from Yvonne Lacey’s papers and lots of wonderful memories


NAME THAT TUNE (LONG VERSION)

1. Let nothing you dismay 2. The hopes and fears of all the years 3. Will you guide my sleigh tonight? 4. On Christmas day in the morning 5. Underneath the mistletoe last night 6. Holy infant so tender and mild 7. Following yonder star 8. So I can wish you a Merry Christmas 9. Bells on bobtail ring 10. Just like the ones I used to know 11. A partridge in a pear tree 12. Oh, you’d better watch out 13. On a cold’s winter’s night that was so deep 14. Where the snow lay round about 15. Let the earth receive her King 16. Tis the season to be merry! 17. No crib for a bed 18. Snow is glistening 19. Rum-pum-apum-pum 20. Glory to the newborn King 21. Come and behold him 22. And two eyes made out of coal 23. In a lowly cattle shed 24. But the prettiest sight to see


Christmas Quiz 1. Songs sung especially at Christmas time. 2. “The ______ and the Ivy” 3. Santa‟s most famous reindeer 4. Frozen water. 5. What guided the shepherds to the stable? 6. Sparkly stuff used to decorate Christmas trees. 7. You can kiss someone under this at Christmas time. 8. Name for the weeks just before Christmas. 9. How many swans a-swimming? 10. In which panto does the character Buttons appear? 11. How many partridges in a pear tree? 12. Gold, frankincense and ______. 13. Christian festival celebrated on January 6 th. 14. Good King Wenceslas looked out on this Feast Day. 15. Town where Jesus was born. 16. Cinderella‟s sisters were this! 17. Meat often eaten at Christmas 18. What colour are satsumas and tangerines? 19. Land where Peter Pan took Wendy. 20. A _____ is another name for a manger. 21. Plants that keep their leaves in winter. 22. “Hark the herald _______ sing” 23. You might burn a ______ log at Christmas time. 24. Scrooge‟s first name. 25. Panto story in which a magic lamp appears. 26. A little bird often associated with Christmas.

The first letters of the answers spell out a six-word message.


CHRISTMAS PICTURE QUIZ


CHRISTMAS TRIVIA #1 1. The mistletoe ritual originated in ancient Britain among the Druids. What did they actually do underneath it? 2. In what century was Christmas first celebrated 3. What do the pointed leaves and red berries of holly symbolize? 4. What colour is the flower of a real poinsettia? 5. Before Christmas stockings, what were left by the heart to be filled? 6. What does the “X” in Xmas stand for? 7. Merry is a spiritual word meaning what? 8. In what country was St. Nicholas born? 9. Which Christmas season character did Montgomery Ward department store invent in 1939? 10. What holiday song was the best-selling record of all time, and still is? 11. Who was sitting by the driver’s side in the song “Jingle Bells”? 12. What was the name of Santa’s female reindeer?


1. What was Scrooge’s nephew’s name? th 2. What was given on the “9 Day of Christmas” in the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”? 3. What materials were used for Frosty’s nose and mouth? 4. Fill in the blanks: (Night Before Christmas) “Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a __________ was stirring, not even a mouse; The __________ were ________ by the _________ with care, in hopes that ___________ soon would be there; The children were ________ all ______ in their beds while ________ of _____ - ______ danced in their heads.” 5. Fill in the blanks: (Luke 2:8) “And there were shepherds in the _______ nearby, keeping _______ over their flocks at ________. An ________ of the Lord ________ to them, and the _______ of the _______ shone around them, and they were ________.” 6. Name 4 Christmas Special movies. 7. Name 3 other names for Santa Claus. 8. What was the Grinch’s dog’s name? Bonus: What was the main dish at the Who’s feast? 9. Name 3 ways a turn of the century Christmas would differ from ours. 10. What does the word “advent” mean? 11. Fill in the blanks: (Night Before Christmas continued) “His _______ little mouth was _______ up like a _______, And the beard on his ______ was as ________ as the ________; The stump of a ______ he held tight in his _______, and the smoke it encircled his head like a _______.” 12. Fill in the blanks (Luke 2:1) “In those ______ Caesar Augusts issues a _____ that a _______ should be taken of the _______ _________ world. And everyone went to his own ________ to __________.” 13. Unscramble these words: TLEMBHEH ANLCDE RTWEHA SPRSTENE ONLE MFIAYL 14. What time did the first spirit visit Scrooge? th 15. What department store was featured in “Miracle of 34 St”? Bonus: What did the little girl want to Christmas in the film?


CHRISTMAS QUIZ: “In which country….” Christmas has generated a wide variety of customs through the world. The holyday has deeply influenced art, music, literature, folklore and of course, business. The following quiz deals with many known aspects of the festival. How many can you answer correctly? 1. According to authorities, the birth of Christ occurred on: (a) Dec 25 (b) Jan 6 (c) an uncertain date 2. In medieval England, “carol” meant: (a) singing (b) dancing in a ring while singing (c) dancing only 3. The custom of hanging branches of mistletoe originated: (a) among the ancient Druids (b) in medieval France (c) in 19th century England 4. The observance of Christmas was: (a) always encouraged by the British government (b) neither encouraged nor discouraged by their government (c) forbidden and made into a market day by Puritans 5. The custom of sending Christmas cards originated in: (a) France (b) Italy (c) England 6. The customs of erecting a Christmas tree in public places and decorating it with coloured lights started in: (a) Turkey (b) England (c) United States 7. The use of fireworks on Christmas is common only in: (a) Italy (b) England (c) Germany 8. The crèche or crib of the Roman Catholic Church was introduced by: (a) the Russians (b) the Americans (c) the Italians 9. Most of the customs associated with Christmas originated with: (a) the early Christians (b) the medieval Christians (c) pre-Christian pagans 10. The Christmas tree was introduced by: (a) the Bulgarians (b) the Germans (c) the Italians 11. Christmas began to be widely observed: (a) shortly after the 1st century (b) in the 4th century (c) in the 16th century 12. The belief in Santa Claus as a giver of gifts began in: (a) United States (b) Germany (c) Sweden


THE INFAMOUS “You’re kidding me” QUIZ! (Name That Song….Good Luck!!!) 1. Move hitherward the entire assembly of those who are loyal in their belief. 2. Listen, the celestial messengers produce harmonious sounds. 3. Nocturnal time span of unbroken quietness. 4. An emotion excited by the acquisition or expectation of good given to the terrestrial sphere. 5. Embellish the interior passageways. 6. Exalted heavenly beings to whom harkened. 7. Twelve o‟clock on a clement night witnessed its arrival 8. The Christmas preceding all others. 9. Small municipality in Judea southeast of Jerusalem. 10. Diminutive masculine master of skin-covered percussionistic cylinders 11. Omnipotent supreme being who elicits respite to ecstatic distinguished males. 12. Obese personification fabricated if compressed mounds of minute crystals. 13. Expectation of arrival to populated area by mythical, masculine perennial gift-giver. 14. Natal celebration devoid of colour. 15. In awe of the nocturnal time span characterized by religiousity. 16. First person witnessing of a trinity of oceanic, masted vessels. 17. The first person nominative plural of a triumvirate of far eastern heads of state. 18. Tintinnabulation of vascillating pendulums in inverted, metallic, resonant cups. 19. In a distant location the existence of an improvised unit of newborn children‟s slumber furniture. 20. Proceed forth declaring upon a specific geological alpine formation. 21. Jovial yuletide desired for the second person singular or plural by us.



CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD (from Mom’s notes) These are some of the many different ways in which people around the world celebrate Christmas. One thing we all think of at Christmas time is the eating of good food. Turkeys and plum puddings are most often associated with Christmas dinners in England and America. But quite different foods are eaten at Christmas time in other countries. In Finland, for example, pickled herrings are often eaten with turnips. In Poland, however, people eat nothing at all on Christmas Eve until they see the first star appear in the sky. Then they have their special dinner. During the meal, straw is laid on the floor and table to remind people of Jesus‟ birth in the stable. A place is always left empty at the table in case Mary and the infant Jesus should call and ask for shelter. In France, people often leave candles burning and food and drink on the table for the same reason – in case Mary and her baby come by that way. In Sweden fish, followed by a milky rice pudding, is the main ingredient of the traditional Christmas dinner. Some of the oldest Christmas traditions concern the decorating of houses with evergreen branches, holly, ivy and Christmas trees. In ancient times people believed that evergreens had magical powers, for they were green when the other plants were bare. Holly and ivy were thought of as especially important because they bore fruit (berries) in winter time. Mistletoe was thought of as so powerfully magical that even today it is not allowed in churches as decoration. These ideas about evergreens are found all over Europe, particularly in Germany where the custom of decorating Christmas trees seems to have begun. Today, German children are not allowed to see their Christmas tree until Christmas Eve. Usually it is decorated secretly by the adults in the family. It is a specially exciting moment when the door is opened and the children are allowed to see the tree beautifully decorated and with the presents all around it. Even in Australia, far from the cold dark winters of Europe, the custom of decorating trees has been taken up. And Christians in India today decorate mango or banana trees instead of fir trees, for Christmas time! Carols are joyful songs telling of the birth of Jesus. Carol singing is one of the customs that is popular in many countries. In Hungary processions of carol singers make their way to church on Christmas Eve. Three girls, dressed as the Three Kings, head each procession. They wear white robes and tall bishop‟s hats.


In Greece, boys go caroling on Christmas Eve. They accompany their singing with the beating of a drum and the tinkling of triangles. If they are lucky, and sing well, they may be given money or sweets as a reward. In Italy, children sometimes dress as shepherds and travel from house to house, singing songs and playing on pipes. Some Christmas-time customs are not at all well-known outside their country of origin. For example, in Sweden and Denmark, Christmas begins with the feast of St. Lucia on December 13th. On that date the youngest girl in the family is given a long white dress to wear and on her head she wears a crown of evergreens and candles. The candles are lit and the girl goes round distributing sweets and biscuits, carefully balancing her bright crown. Many of our Christmas customs are very old – older even than Christmas itself. For, long before the birth of Jesus, people in Europe held special festivities in December to mark the middle of winter. They lit bonfires and candles and looked forward to the return of spring. The ancient Romans also held feasts and gave gifts at this time, the end of the year. Some of these customs have survived into our modern Christmas. Probably very few people in any country think about why they follow these customs. Traditions are followed simply „because they were done in the past‟. But all these different Christmas beliefs bring people together to share happiness and peace – and that is the real message of Christmas.


THE ANSWERS NAME THAT TUNE (LONG VERSION): 1. Come Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen 2. O Little Town of Bethlehem 3. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 4. I Saw Three Ships 5. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus 6. Silent Night 7. We Three Kings 8. All I Want for Christmas 9. Jingle Bells 10. White Christmas 11. The Twelve Days of Christmas 12. Santa Claus is Coming to Town 13. Noel 14. Good King Wenceslas 15. Joy to the World 16. Deck the Halls 17. Away in a Manger 18. Walking in a Winter Wonderland 19. Little Drummer Boy 20. Hark the Herald Angels Sing 21. O Come, All Ye Faithful 22. Frosty the Snowman 23. Once in Royal David’s City 24. It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

NAME THAT TUNE (SHORT VERSION): 1. God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen 2. O Little Town of Bethlehem 3. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 4. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus 5. We Three Kings 6. Jingle Bells 7. White Christmas 8. Joy to the World 9. Deck the Halls 10. Little Drummer Boy


CHRISTMAS QUIZ 1. Carols 2. Holly 3. Rudolph 4. Ice 5. Star 6. Tinsel 7. Mistletoe 8. Advent 9. Seven 10. Cinderella 11. One 12. Myrrh 13. Epiphany Six word message: Christmas comes but once a year!

CHRISTMAS PICTURE QUIZ: 1. Jingle Bells 2. Walking in a winter wonderland 3. Santa Claus is Coming to Town 4. Joy to the World 5. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 6. O Come, All Ye Faithful 7. I’m dreaming of a white Christmas 8. O Christmas Tree 9. What Child is This? 10. We Three Kings 11. Deck the Halls 12. I Saw Three Ships 13. Holy Night 14. Noel 15. Away in a Manger 16. 12 Days of Christmas 17. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus 18. All I Want for Christmas is my 2 Front Teeth 19. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire 20. It came upon a midnight clear 21. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow 22. Silent night 23. O Little Town of Bethlehem 24. Silver Bells

14. Stephen 15. Bethlehem 16. Ugly 17. Turkey 18. Orange 19. Never Never Land 20. Creche 21. Evergreen 22. Angels 23. Yule 24. Ebeneezer 25. Alladin 26. Rock dove


CHRISTMAS TRIVIA #1 1. Embrace 2. 4th century 3. The crown of thorns and blood of Christ 4. Yellow 5. Wooden shoes 6. Christ 7. Loving heart, Blessed 8. Turkey 9. Rudolph 10. White Christmas 11. Miss Fanny Brice 12. Vixen

CHRISTMAS TRIVIA #2 1. Fred 2. 9 Ladies Dancing 3. Button and coal 4. “Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; The children were nestled all snug in their beds while visions of sugarplums danced in their heads.” 5. “And there were shepherds in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone all around them, and they were sore afraid.” 6. White Christmas Miracle of 34th Street Santa Claus is Coming to Town How the Grinch Stole Christmas 7. St. Nicholas Pere Noel Father Christmas 8. Max (Bonus: Roast Beast) 9. Boar’s Head Procession Gifts left in wooden shoe Candles on the Christmas tree 10. “Toward the coming of Christ.” 11. “His drole little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And the beard on his chin was as white as the snow; the stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, and the smoke it encircled his head like a wreathe.” 12. “In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. And everyone went to his own town to register. 13. Bethlehem Candle Wreathe Presents Noel Family 14. Midnight 15. Macy’s (Bonus: A house)


CHRISTMAS QUIZ: In Which Country… 1. (c) an uncertain date 2. (b) dancing in a ring while singing 3. (a) among the ancient Druids 4. (c) forbidden and made into a market day by Puritans 5. (c) England: When the pony post was introduced in 1839 6. (c) United States 7. (a) Italy 8. (c) the Italians: with St. Francis of Assisi 9. (c) pre-Christian pagans 10. (b) the Germans 11. (b) in the 4th century 12. (b) Germany

THE INFAMOUS “You’re kidding me” QUIZ: Name That Song 1. O Come, All Ye Faithful. 2. Hark, the Herald Angels Sing 3. Silent Night 4. Joy to the World 5. Deck the Halls 6. Angels We Have Heard on High 7. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 8. The First Noel 9. O Little Town of Bethlehem 10. The Little Drummer Boy 11. God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen 12. Frosty the Snowman 13. Santa Claus is Coming to Town 14. White Christmas 15. O Holy Night 16. I Saw Three Ships 17. We Three Kings 18. Jingle Bells 19. Away in a Manger 20. Go Tell It On the Mountain 21. We Wish You a Merry Christmas


CHRISTMAS MATCHUP: 1. Santa Claus………………………Chimney (E) 2. Donner…………………………….Blitzen (I) 3. Holly………………………………..Ivy (J) 4. Bing Crosby……………………..White Christmas (K) 5. Scrooge…………………………..Tiny Tim (A) 6. Rudolph…………………………..Red Nose (L) 7. Lords-a-Leaping……………….Ladies Dancing (H) 8. Wise Men………………………..Star (D) 9. Shepherds……………………….Sheep (B) 10. Goose……………………………Plum Pudding © 11. Dasher…………………………..Prancer (F) 12. Grinch……………………………Whoville (G)

Blessings to you during this wondrous season!


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