Jingle Bells Feud: Top Christmas Family Feud Questions to Deck Your Halls!

Christmas is the season for cheer, laughter, and of course, family! What better way to amplify the festive fun than with a rousing game of Christmas Family Feud? Get ready to gather ‘round the fireplace and test your holiday knowledge with these top survey questions, perfect for your Christmas gatherings. We’ve compiled a list inspired by classic Family Feud surveys, guaranteed to bring out the competitive spirit and holiday hilarity in everyone.

Christmas Survey Questions for Your Family Feud Game

Here are some popular survey questions and answers to get your Christmas Family Feud game started, based on what people commonly think and do during the holiday season:

1. Name something you hang on a Christmas Tree.

  • Lights (25%)
  • Ornaments (23%)
  • Angel (10%)
  • Tinsel (10%)
  • Candy Cane (7%)

2. Name a Christmas carol.

  • Silent Night (35%)
  • Oh, Holy Night (10%)
  • Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer (7%)
  • Hark the Herald Angels Sing (7%)
  • Away in a Manger (7%)

3. Name one of Santa’s reindeer.

  • Blitzen (15%)
  • Donner (15%)
  • Dasher (15%)
  • Rudolph (15%)
  • Dancer (8%)

4. A role that someone might play in a Christmas pageant.

  • Shepherd (25%)
  • Mary, Mother of Jesus (20%)
  • Wise Man (15%)
  • Sheep (7%)

5. The color of a Christmas tree light.

  • Red (40%)
  • White (27%)
  • Blue (12%)
  • Green (7%)

6. The number of days you leave your tree up after Christmas.

  • One Week (37%)
  • Ten Days (12%)
  • Eight Days (7%)
  • Two Weeks (5%)
  • Twelve Days (5%)

7. A book of the Bible that tells you about Christ’s birth.

  • Luke (47%)
  • Matthew (30%)
  • I Don’t Know (12%)
  • Mark (10%)

8. How old were you when you found out that there was no Santa Claus?

  • Age Seven (25%)
  • There isn’t a Santa Claus? (19%)
  • Age Ten (15%)
  • Age Six (12%)
  • Age Nine (10%)

9. Name a Christmas decoration other than a tree.

  • Wreath (65%)
  • Manger Scene (7%)
  • Candles (5%)

10. Name something associated with Santa Claus.

  • Beard (20%)
  • Elves (12%)
  • Sleigh (10%)

11. Name something that people usually do on Christmas day.

  • Unwrap Gifts (40%)
  • Eat (37%)
  • Spend Time with Family (5%)
  • Exchange Gifts (5%)

12. Name a food or beverage that is popular at Christmas.

  • Eggnog (52%)
  • Wassail (12%)
  • Spiced Apple Cider (12%)
  • Wine (5%)
  • Cookies (5%)

13. The shape of a typical Christmas cookie.

  • Tree (42%)
  • Star (27%)
  • Round (10%)
  • Bell (7%)
  • Gingerbread Man (5%)

14. How many weeks before Christmas should Christmas cards be put in the mail?

  • Two Weeks (47%)
  • Three Weeks (35%)
  • One Week (7%)

15. The most popular thing that children are asking Santa for this year.

  • Pokemon !!!!! (80%)

16. Name something that people usually do on the day after Christmas.

  • Return Gifts (35%)
  • Shop (17%)
  • Eat (7%)
  • Play with Gifts (7%)
  • Rest (5%)

17. When before December 25th do you usually start Christmas shopping?

  • November (22%)
  • Day after Thanksgiving (19%)
  • October (7%)
  • Three weeks before Christmas (7%)

18. What is one thing you want for Christmas this year?

  • Peace on Earth (10%)
  • To be with Family (10%)
  • Clothing (10%)
  • Money (10%)
  • I Don’t Know (7%)

19. What do you usually do on Christmas eve in the evening?

  • Go to Church (60%)
  • Open Gifts (15%)
  • Wrap Gifts (7%)
  • Spend Time with Family (7%)

20. Who do you usually spend Christmas day with?

  • Family (70%)
  • Parents (10%)
  • Spouse (10%)
  • Friends (10%)

Make Your Christmas Merrier with Family Feud

This Christmas, ditch the same old board games and ignite some friendly competition with Christmas Family Feud! These survey questions are a fantastic starting point to create unforgettable holiday memories. Customize them further to reflect your own family traditions and inside jokes for an even more personalized and hilarious game experience. Get ready for some festive face-offs and discover who in your family has their finger on the pulse of Christmas cheer!

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