You’ve made your gingerbread house or your gingerbread cookies. You’ve put up your Christmas lights and your Christmas tree. You’ve bought a few gifts, found a pretty good travel deal and you’re ...
After a few glasses of eggnog, even the shiest singer will join in on your family's annual holiday sing-along. Everyone has heard the classics and sung the rhymes since they were little kids, but that ...
Nothing livens up an office holiday party like some good ole Christmas trivia. We'll make it easy for you, with all the facts in one place. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is one of the most iconic of ...
Trying to figure out a way to make your family Christmas party or family time a little more exciting? Want to impress everyone you know with your extensive knowledge of all holiday-related things?
Did you know we can thank Coca-Cola in part for the Christmas imagery we see today? In 1931, they released an advertisement with the popularized image of Santa – a jolly, fat man sporting red, white ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year again. In a year in which we hope most folks have been staying in and watching their favorite Christmas specials, we thought it best to put that Christmas ...
How many of these Christmas movie trivia questions can you get right? Ah, the most wonderful time of the year: Christmas. For many, it’s a time to spread holiday cheer and participate in fun Christmas ...
No Christmas is complete with the warm tunes that have spoken to us through the years. Classics such as The Temptations’ rendition of “Silent Night” and Mariah Carey’s holiday love melody, “All I Want ...
’Tis better to give than receive, the Answer Man says — especially when you’re talking about a stocking full of Christmas trivia questions designed to strain your brain. Here are some of the Answer ...
Don’t stop believing: At what age do kids stop believing in Santa Claus? Housemethod.com says it’s 8.4 years old. Here’s the state-by-state breakdown of non-believing ages. Bonus time: Cnbc.com says ...
Did you know we can thank Coca-Cola in part for the Christmas imagery we see today? In 1931, they released an advertisement with the image of Santa we know today — a jolly, fat man sporting red, white ...