| 1 | Which books opening line is “Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents,' grumbled Jo, lying on the rug”? Little Women (by Louisa May Alcott) |
| 2 | Who wrote the illustrated picture book “The Snowman”? Raymond Briggs |
| 3 | Which famous Christmas ballet features the ‘Sugar Plum Fairy’? The Nutcracker |
| 4 | With a heart two sizes too small, the meanest creature you'll ever meet, who stole Christmas in a Dr. Seuss book? The Grinch |
| 5 | What 7 words follow "Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house. Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse" in the Clement Clarke Moore poem? The stockings were hung by the chimney |
| 6 | Which British entrepreneur has children named Holly, Sam and Clare? Sir Richard Branson |
| 7 | The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes, but little Lord Jesus, no crying he makes are lines from which Christmas carol? Away in a Manger |
| 8 | The Christmas song “Mary’s Boy Child” has topped the UK Christmas charts twice. In 1957 and again 1978, who were the artists? Harry Belafonte and Boney M |
| 9 | Which famous detective solved “The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding” in a short story first published in 1960? Hercule Poirot |
| 10 | In Aladdin, which Pantomime Dame has been played at the London Palladium by Terry Scott & Danny LaRue and at the Richmond Theatre by Christopher Biggins and Les Dawson? Widow Twankey |