
You sleighed this quiz! Your knowledge of Christmas idioms shines brighter than the star on top of the tree. It's clear you know how to unwrap the meaning behind festive sayings. Keep spreading the cheer with your sharp mind and holiday spirit!

You sleighed this quiz! Your knowledge of Christmas idioms shines brighter than the star on top of the tree. It's clear you know how to unwrap the meaning behind festive sayings. Keep spreading the cheer with your sharp mind and holiday spirit!

It's that time of year againβsnowflakes falling (or, in warmer climates, maybe just the idea of snowflakes), twinkling lights lining every corner, and the scent of peppermint everywhere. The Christmas season has arrived! Alongside the festivities, there's something else we all love: the quirky, fun, and sometimes puzzling expressions that pop up this time of year.
Ever wondered why we say, "Deck the halls" when most of us are just putting up a tree? Or what "Yuletide cheer" even means? These phrases are part of what makes Christmas so enchantingβthey bring history, tradition, and a sprinkle of festive magic to our conversations.
Let's unwrap these traditions and get you prepped for our Holiday Idioms Quiz, where festive vibes meet brainpower. But first, let's set the stage with some holiday insights.
Christmas phrases come with layers of meaning, some straightforward and others delightfully quirky. Here's a peek at a few origins:
"Deck the halls"
This phrase goes way back to the 16th century, inspired by an old Welsh melody. The word "deck" means to decorateβso next time you're stringing lights or hanging ornaments, you're officially "decking" your halls!
"Yuletide"
"Yule" refers to ancient midwinter festivals celebrated by Germanic peoples, long before Christmas as we know it. Adding "tide" simply means season. So, "Yuletide greetings" is just a fancy way of spreading winter cheer!
"Tidings of comfort and joy"
Straight out of the 17th-century carol God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen, this one has a lyrical charm. It's essentially a way of wishing someone peace and happiness during the season.
You'll see some of these phrases and many more in our quiz, but don't worryβit's all in good fun, with a little learning sprinkled in.
Taking the quiz is simple and fun. Here's how:
Easy, right?
Now that you're armed with some background knowledge, it's time to see how well you really know your Christmas expressions. Whether you're here for the challenge, the fun, or just to soak up the festive vibes, you're in for a treat.
So grab a mug of hot cocoa, find your coziest spot, and let's test your holiday smarts. Good luck, and may your answers be merry and bright!
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20/20 Prob. played this before, not bothered anymore. Son still in deep depression in bed all day, hubby a cross between scrooge and the grinch dunt want anything to do with xmas moaning. Me just trying to do everything and organising, tree not up yet all my job, last min shop to do and hubby still not driving. Things could not be better got nurse for me and mental health somebody for son as well. How I keep my sanity never know but somebody has to. Bye the way A very Merry xmas and a Happy 2026 to everyone, it certainly can’t beworse than the last one!!!!!!
I got 20 out of 20!
You sleighed this quiz! Your knowledge of Christmas idioms shines brighter than the star on top of the tree. It’s clear you know how to unwrap the meaning behind festive sayings. Keep spreading the cheer with your sharp mind and holiday spirit!
I got 14 out of 20!
You jingled through this quiz with style! While a few questions might have left you snowed under, your effort is still commendable. Keep exploring the wonderful world of idioms and decking the halls with your cheerful energy!
18/20 Should have got the 2. Going too fast again, so busy and tired.
I got 19 out of 20!
You sleighed this quiz! Your knowledge of Christmas idioms shines brighter than the star on top of the tree. It’s clear you know how to unwrap the meaning behind festive sayings. Keep spreading the cheer with your sharp mind and holiday spirit!
I havenβt even heard of 2 of these.
The rest are pretty common.π
I got 16 out of 20!
You sleighed this quiz! Your knowledge of Christmas idioms shines brighter than the star on top of the tree. It’s clear you know how to unwrap the meaning behind festive sayings. Keep spreading the cheer with your sharp mind and holiday spirit!
I got 17 out of 20!
You sleighed this quiz! Your knowledge of Christmas idioms shines brighter than the star on top of the tree. It’s clear you know how to unwrap the meaning behind festive sayings. Keep spreading the cheer with your sharp mind and holiday spirit!
I got 20 out of 20!
You sleighed this quiz! Your knowledge of Christmas idioms shines brighter than the star on top of the tree. It’s clear you know how to unwrap the meaning behind festive sayings. Keep spreading the cheer with your sharp mind and holiday spirit!
I got 13 out of 20!
You jingled through this quiz with style! While a few questions might have left you snowed under, your effort is still commendable. Keep exploring the wonderful world of idioms and decking the halls with your cheerful energy!
19/20 went a bit too quick again and for some strange reason my laptop screen is jumping up and down again hard to stop it where I want it . Not heard of some of them must be American but easy to guess been around a bit long in the tooth now, Lol.
19/20 I have my deduction skills to thank for that
You got 14 out of 20!
You jingled through this quiz with style! While a few questions might have left you snowed under, your effort is still commendable. Keep exploring the wonderful world of idioms and decking the halls with your cheerful energy!
MERRY CHRISTMAS! AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
SEASON’S GREETINGS!
HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you too!
Happy Holidays!
19/20 I think the Grinch has actually replaced Scrooge as the grumpy one at Christmas.
18/20 – ‘trimming the tree’ isn’t an idiom in UK English
20/20
19/20
Try the algebra quiz!!!
19 / 20 95% Missing out on Trim the tree.
18/20
20/20 – I knew all but the last one. I’ve never heard that one before, but I chose the answer that made the most sense.
Like turkeys voting for Christmas is a new one to me!
8/20
13/20
I don’t know any of these idioms
Many follow basic logic.π
There were only 2 Iβve never heard of.
Butβ¦Iβm old.
Sure you do! I mean, you got a 13 out of 20!
I just randomly guessed for them.
Me too! Merry Christmas! I hope you have fun and find many joyous things tomorrow!
Thank you! You too!
20/20!!!!
18/20
18/20 You sleighed this quiz! Your knowledge of Christmas idioms shines brighter than the star on top of the tree. It’s clear you know how to unwrap the meaning behind festive sayings. Keep spreading the cheer with your sharp mind and holiday spirit!
18/20 ππ»
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