50 free Christmas in July trivia questions with answers — trivia quiz, new questions added Aug 2026.
These Christmas in July trivia questions are written for the mid-summer party: the office event with tinsel on the air conditioner, the pub quiz on July 25, or the family barbecue where somebody insists on carols. Rather than recycle December questions, the quiz sticks to the actual story of Christmas in July, from a French opera and a North Carolina girls' camp in 1933 to Preston Sturges' 1940 film, wartime mail campaigns, and the Hallmark and QVC marketing machine. The second half heads to where a July Christmas makes sense: Australia and New Zealand, where midwinter falls in July and the real Christmas means pavlova, surfing Santas and Carols by Candlelight, plus summer Christmases in Brazil and Uruguay, KFC in Japan, and the Christmas-named places that get Santa's mail all year, like Santa Claus, Indiana and North Pole, Alaska. Every answer has been checked against Wikipedia and reference pages, and each explanation adds one detail worth reading out. Mix the easy questions with the hard ones and you have a ready-made round for any July 25 gathering.
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Q 01On which date is Christmas in July usually celebrated?
The 25th
It is exactly six months from Christmas Day, which is also why some Italians hold a summer Christmas on June 25 instead.
Q 02Which part of the world has the most practical reason for a July Christmas, since it is midwinter there?
The Southern Hemisphere
Australia, New Zealand and South Africa hold Midwinter Christmas events with a cold-weather feel, then celebrate the real thing in the summer heat on December 25.
Q 03Which 1892 French opera has children rehearsing a Christmas carol out of season?
Werther
Massenet's opera is based on Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther; a character scolds the children that singing Christmas in July is rushing the season.
Q 04The first Christmas in July celebration, in 1933, was at Keystone Camp, a girls' camp in which state?
North Carolina
Co-founder Fannie Holt dreamed it up for the campers at Brevard; a Camp Fire Girls camp in New York's Ramapo Mountains was doing the same by 1935.
Q 05Which writer-director's 1940 comedy Christmas in July gave the phrase national attention?
Preston Sturges
He shot it, by one biographer's account, wearing a straw boater and carrying a bamboo cane, and it followed his political satire The Great McGinty.
Q 06In the 1940 film, clerk Jimmy MacDonald is tricked into believing he has won how much in a slogan contest?
$25,000
A fake telegram planted by three co-workers sets him off buying presents for the whole block and proposing to his girlfriend Betty.
Q 07Which two actors star in Christmas in July (1940), the only time either worked with its director?
Dick Powell and Ellen Drew
Many members of the director's regular stock company of character actors turn up around the two leads.
Q 08What is the name of the company whose slogan contest drives the plot of the 1940 film?
Maxford House
The pun-loving hero's slogan is 'If you can't sleep at night, it's not the coffee, it's the bunk', which nobody but him finds funny.
Q 09The 1940 film was adapted from which unproduced 1931 play by the same writer?
A Cup of Coffee
Universal had hired him to film it in 1934 before the project fell through; the play was not staged until Soho Rep produced it in 1988.
Q 10Which Washington, D.C. church began holding a Christmas in July service with carols in 1942?
Calvary Baptist
The pastor borrowed the idea from his old Philadelphia congregation, which gave Christmas gifts early so they could reach missions overseas in time; the service was on local radio by 1945.
Q 11The 1944 Christmas in July luncheon by the US Post Office, Army and Navy promoted what?
Early mailing of gifts to troops overseas
The greeting-card and advertising industries co-hosted, and the event was repeated in 1945; advertisers were using the theme for summer sales by 1950.
Q 12Which TV channel times its July block of Christmas movies to the release of its Keepsake Ornaments?
Hallmark
Critics call it a literal 'Hallmark holiday'; the card company officially denies the charge.
Q 13Which home-shopping channel grew Christmas in July from one day into a month-long sale?
QVC
Q 21Which Australian state officially observes Proclamation Day, rather than Boxing Day, on 26 December?
South Australia
It marks the 1836 proclamation of the colony, but the holiday is kept on the 26th so the whole country lines up.
Q 22Which meringue-based dessert is a staple of the summer Christmas table in both Australia and New Zealand?
Pavlova
It sits beside old-country plum pudding and mince pies, while the mains have shifted to cold meats, seafood and salads to suit the heat.
Q 23Which Australian capital city hosted a Christmas in July winter festival in 2023?
Canberra
Australia's midwinter Christmas events aim for the snowy, fireside atmosphere that a 35-degree December cannot provide.
What began as a 24-hour block every July 25 had, by the 2020s, expanded to start on July 1 and build to whole days of holiday selling in the last week of the month.
Q 14What is the main reason American retailers say there is room for a Christmas in July promotion?
A holiday-free gap from Independence Day to Labor Day
The stretch after Independence Day and before back-to-school offers little to build a sale around, so shops such as Leon's in Canada invented one.
Q 15In parts of Denmark, small summer Christmas celebrations go by what name?
Jul i Juli
It is simply a play on words, since 'jul' is Christmas and 'juli' is July, and it is not an official holiday.
Q 16An alternative summer Christmas held on June 25 began as an improvised celebration in which Italian city?
Venice
The idea is that there is no need to wait for one day to celebrate love and peace; the movement has since centred on Sardinia.
Q 17Which US national park's Christmas in August celebration grew out of 1950s employee parties?
Yellowstone
Staff, nicknamed 'Savages' until the mid-1970s, threw July parties with floats and skits; one theory says the public event began with a student ministry performing Handel's Messiah.
Q 18Which country's Christmas season, the world's longest, runs through all the '-ber' months?
The Philippines
It carries on past Christmas until Epiphany, with dawn masses during the nine-day novena and the midnight Misa de Gallo on Christmas Eve.
Q 19Australia's Carols by Candlelight, copied worldwide, started in 1938 in which city?
Melbourne
The Vision Australia concert at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl has long been televised nationwide on Christmas Eve and is a fixture of an Australian December.
Q 20Which Sydney beach is famous for tourist crowds and Santas on surfboards over the Christmas holidays?
Bondi
Australian songwriters have long reimagined Santa in an Akubra hat and thongs, in a ute pulled by kangaroos.
Q 24Which crimson-flowering tree is known as the New Zealand Christmas tree because it blooms in December?
Pōhutukawa
It appears on cards and decorations alongside the imported Northern European fir, and Christmas dinner might come from a hāngī, umu or lovo earth oven.
Q 25Auckland's popular Santa Parade runs along which thoroughfare?
Queen Street
New Zealand Christmas usually happens outdoors, with barbecues, picnics and beach trips rather than TV specials.
Q 26In Uruguay, Christmas Day is officially designated as what within the public administration?
Family Day
Día de la Familia dates from the early-20th-century separation of church and state; families still eat asado, vitel toné, turrón and panettone on Christmas Eve.
Q 27At roughly what time is Christmas dinner typically served in Brazil?
Late on the 24th, around 10 or 11 p.m.
Many families then head to Midnight Mass or watch the Pope's Midnight Mass from Rome on television.
Q 28In Japan, Christmas is popularly celebrated by eating what?
Fried chicken
The KFC 'Kentucky for Christmas' habit is now so entrenched that buckets are pre-ordered weeks ahead.
Q 29In Venezuela and Colombia, tradition holds that Santa makes the toys but hands them to whom for delivery?
Baby Jesus
It is a neat reconciliation of the imported Santa with the older Latin American custom of gifts from El Niño Jesús.
Q 30In one Indiana town, volunteers reply to thousands of children's Christmas letters each year. What are they called?
Santa's Elves
The replies have been going out since at least 1914, and the Post Office Department later ruled there would never be another Santa Claus post office in the country.