- Christmas Family Feud - Family Feud game where students answer questions about categories for the holidays. Host sheet included with answers. Game also includes printable game sheets that print on 8 1/2 x 11 sheets and will fill a 20 x 30 poster board. Family feud questions and answers printable - STLFinder.
- Christmas Minute to Win It Games. Twenty-five different Christmas inspired minute to win it games.
Family Gets Together ( 3 points) 11. Name An Image That Might Appear On Christmas Wrapping Paper(7 answers) Santa Claus ( 30 points) Christmas Tree ( 23 points) Candy Cane ( 13 points) Snowflakes ( 12 points) Snowman ( 11 points) Stockings ( 5 points) Silver Bells ( 3 points) 12. Name A Store That's Always Open, Even On Christmas Day.(7 answers).
Family Feud.At the game board with me in the role of Steve Harvey, and Helen (pictured here, questioning someone's intelligence) as my assistant -- a Family Feud version of Vanna White, if you will. |
Nine of the matches used results from the survey I developed - which many of you filled out. Another 3 came through other means (details to follow).
Between the Facebook and Email responses, I received 30 results, which were analyzed and grouped, then statistically powered up to a basis of 100 points. The top 6 or 7 answers for each question were used. Only one survey question had to be tossed due to the wide variety of responses that resisted grouping ('name someone scarier than santa').
To everyone that helped me by filling out the survey, I thank you again -- and offer the results for you to use if you want to do the same thing with your family next Christmas or some other time.
1. Christmas Traditions
My wife Sue, has two brothers and one sister. Each Christmas, dinner is hosted, on a rotating basis, at one of those four households. This year, it was our turn. Normally, there is a dinner followed by some sort of gift exchange - an exchange that in the past, has been designed in every fashion imaginable... drawing names, drawing numbers, sincere gifts of a certain value, white elephants, charity donations, etc. Think of every kind of gift exchange you can think of. It has been tried - and it has resulted in varying degrees of a mixed-up jumble that always left some people wondering why we do it. It was time for a change.So Sue and I decided to shake up this picture by playing a game instead. It took some convincing but the laughter that filled the room that evening was a consensus statement to me that we did the right thing and it was much better than a pollyanna.
2. The Teams
Game day chart showing teams and bracketed matches |
Having a set of four families makes for a natural starting point to use an elimination bracket. Two preliminary rounds were held to pare down participants into the consolation and final matches.
Each round consisted of 3 survey results. To determine match-ups, each captain drew from a deck of cards. Sue pulled an ace and Danielle a queen, matching them - and pitting the 2 Semetti sisters - against each together in the first round. Pulling the lower 2 cards were Derik and Lisa, thus ensuring that the 2 Semetti brothers would compete against each other.
3. The Play
Each team sent a player to the front of the room, starting with the captains, to answer the toss up question. In a significant change from the real game, I used a set of separate questions to determine control of the game -- instead of guessing the actual survey. To allow the teams to think about whether they would PLAY or PASS, I read the survey question first.Instead of buzzers for the players to hit after I read the question, I placed a badminton birdie on a stool in the front of the room. It was unbreakable and almost certain to not harm anyone when it was grabbed.
Instead of 'X's showing up somewhere along with a buzzer when a wrong answer was given, I had someone throw me a stuffed mouse. When there were 3 stuffed mice on the stool, it was time for the other family to STEAL. A buzzer would have been nice if we had it.
Joe and Jim Semetti, competing for question #6 -- neither one answered correctly |
Obviously, I could not play for my own family and be an emcee. I had to be neutral, but still, it was obvious to me that the Pronchik team had the most talent in the room. However, things change. Sharon and Aric had to leave before the final round, shrinking the team to 3 players (and taking my assistant too!). This put more pressure on Jeremy's co-worker from Japan, Miyoko, who was forced to wade more prominently through some questionable U.S. pop and twisted Christmas culture. Trying to imagine how I would do in a similar but opposite situation, I would say she was amazing.
4. Toss Up Questions
To get things started, we had 2 people brought to the front of the room (1 from each team). I first read the survey question (to let the family think about whether to play or pass), then read a toss up question and someone grabbed the badminton birdie. If neither person answered correctly, I went back and forth to each team, just like on TV until we got a right answer. The family answering correctly had control of the game - to play or pass. Strangely (to me anyway), most of the time, they passed.Questions were developed through a combination of research, analysis and imagination. Answers can be debated later but for the game, each was final.
- Family Feud debuted on July 12, 1976. After I read what that first question was, I want you to tell me the most popular answer… 'Name a famous George'. ANSWER: Washington
- In the pathetically sad and tragic song, 'Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer', what was grandma drinking that got her in trouble? ANSWER: Egg Nog
- We asked 100 inmates at Folsom Prison, 'Ginger or Mary Ann' ? ANSWER: Ginger
- This question has a few rules... Once you buzz in or it is your turn, you have 2 seconds to answer. You may not spell the word out loud. Question: We asked 100 dyslexic people to pronounce the word STOP if spelled backwards?… ANSWER: 'POTS'
- On the first Family Feud show, the Moseley family challenged the Ambramowitz family. Who won? ANSWER: Moseley
- We asked 100 homophobes, which of the 12 gifts of Christmas made them most uncomfortable? ANSWER: 10 Lords-a-leaping
- In the poem, 'A Visit From St. Nicholas', we have the lines, 'And then in a twinkling, I heard on the roof, The prancing and pawing of each little hoof'. What is the total number of reindeer hooves that were heard? ANSWER: 32
- According to an old holiday slogan, 'When santa wants to get blitzed, he reaches for __' ANSWER: MANISCHEWITZ (also accepting 'a SCHLITZ' or 'a SCHMITS')
- According to Ogden Nash, 'Candy is dandy but liquor is… ANSWER: QUICKER
- Family Feud History… Who was the program's first host ? ANSWER: RICHARD DAWSON
- In the Christmas carol, 'The 12 Days of Christmas', there are 5 different animals given as gifts - each on a different, numbered day. Name the animal on the highest numbered day you can think of. ANSWER: swans (7), geese (6), calling birds (4), french hens (3), turtle doves (2)
- We asked 100 girl scouts to name their favorite… cookie ANSWER: all legitimate answers accepted
- In the song, 'White Christmas', what is the person dreaming of? ANSWER: A White Christmas
Lisa beats Derik to answer question #4 |
Notes and comments...
- When I accepted the answer 'GINGER' to question #3, I was immediately challenged that the data was old. Come on!
- I think the funniest answer given to any question was by my brother in law Jim for one of the animals on the 12 Days of Christmas. He answered, 'The 3 Wise Men'. Everyone was like, 'What???'
- Almost everyone was convinced that question #8 referred to a legitimate ad slogan. For the record, it's totally made up. Seriously ???? Santa getting BLITZED ??? Who would come up with that slogan to promote their product?
- My sweet little niece Meg had no problem with Ogden Nash's line (question #9), answering immediately, 'Liquor is quicker'.
- And the most secret trivia... I had to throw out question #11 after we went deep into each team without even one legitimate animal being named. This caused the girl scout question to come into play -- a question that I did not want to read. The actual question was, 'We asked 100 girl scouts to name their favorite... sexual position'. It was intended, with proper hesitation, to let someone jump in before I was done reading the question, and name a cookie. Only for me to say, 'That's incorrect. Now I will read the ENTIRE question...' at which point I know -- at least my brothers-in-law -- would burst in to extreme laughter. For the record, any answer would have been accepted to that question also.
5. Survey Questions and Results
Hoelzer family, coming up with an answer to steal |
I created 2 other surveys by way of using Google data... When you query google, it tries to fill in your question using information from what other people have been querying - i.e., the most popular answers of others. In doing so, it also ranks the answers from most frequent to least. In essence, it is a survey. The only thing I needed to do was select a good question with 6 or 7 answers and apply a statistical model to it to determine point value. Donald Trump and Superman came through for me, and created some good answers.
One last question was grabbed from a real Family Feud game that I found posted online.
So, here they are... (point values - before any doubling - are listed to the right of each answer)
Sue, in a blur of speed, grabs the badminton birdie before Danielle can even conceive |
ROUND: PRELIM - A
(Hoelzers vs. Pronchiks)
- Warm clothes 17 (thermals, socks, mittens, sweaters, etc.)
- Apron14
- Fruit Cake14
- Cookware 10 (baking pans, blender, rolling pin)
- Underwear/Negligee10
- Cookies7
- Diet Magazine subs.4
Show me: 'John Boehner' |
- Cold Beer45 (all beer answers)
- No Fear12 … in general, allow any first word if the last one rhymes
- Sincere8
- Big Queer4
- Head Gear4
- My Dear4
- Stained Ear4
- Barak Obama48
- John Boehner24
- Congress / Everyone14
- Ted Cruz7
- Jay Carney 3 (Presidential press sec.)
- John McCain3
Family Feud Christmas Questions Printable
Semetti 2 team for the steal |
ROUND: PRELIM - B
(Semetti 1 vs. Semetti 2)
- Eat34
- Go to the bathroom24
- Take a shower 9
- Watch TV4
- Date3
- Find your family3
- Good Working Qualities 28 (conscientious, problem solver, team player)
- Experience assembling toys24
- Good with Tools10
- Can Sing7
- Artistic skills4
- Skilled Sleigh Mechanic4
- Worked as a LAWN ORNAMENT in the off season2
Family Feud Games Online Christmas Questions
- Cocktail Sauce24
- Wasabi21
- Ketchup15
- Soy sauce / Tamari13
- Tartar Sauce13
- Salt4
- Lemon juice2
- Jewish24
- a racist20
- mentally ill (nuts)15
- bald12
- a Republican12
- married3
- a billionaire2
- Tag25
- Hide and seek13
- Learning to Fly13
- Track & Field Games9
- Butting Heads8
- Monopoly8
- Pin the antler on the Reindeer8
- Mrs. Claus31
- Rudolph28
- Head elf14
- AAA7
- Amazon/Jeff Bezos7
- NASA4
- Reindeer Farrier3
- die30
- breath in space23
- get drunk15
- read minds12
- fly into the sun4
- lift Thor's hammer2
- beat Batman2
- What's the big hurry, fat man? (SPEEDING)23
- Do you have a license to drive that sleigh (LICENSE/REGIS/INS)17
- Are you sure you were only drinking milk? (DRUNK)13
- Have you/I been naughty or nice? (NAUGHTY/NICE)13
- Hey pal, what's with the reindeer? (REINDEER)13
- Something wrong with your sleigh? (VEHICLE CHECK)7
- What's in the sack. Jack? (CONTRABAND)7
- Sleeps47
- Ties one on13
- Relaxes10
- Hits the Beach8 (VACATION)
- Does household chores 7 (reindeer, sleigh, laundry, etc)
- Goes on Unemployment3
- Lays off the elves (3)
The winning SEMETTI-1 family: Lisa, Betty, Maggie, Joe - doing some kind of happy dance never before seen on the TV show (or anywhere else on Earth) |
If you like watching Family Feud, you are going to love playing Christmas Family Feud this holiday season. The great thing about this game is that you can even play it online via Zoom or some other group video chat.
Christmas Family Feud
I am not always a huge fan of game shows, but I do have a few favorites. Family Feud is one of them. I started watching way back when Richard Dawson was the host (yes, I am dating myself).
So, this Christmas version is right up my alley. I can't wait to play it with my family this year!
Welcome back to year 6 of our Festive Christmas Event where we team up with a bunch of talented blogging friends to bring you a plethora of creative ways to celebrate your holiday season.
We will be baking some cookie recipes for you, sharing some party games, making some handmade gifts, doing some ornament crafting, and sharing our Christmas movies family fun. There will be breakfast recipes and as always our decorated Christmas Trees which is always a fun tour of homes.
New this year is Gift Guides.We are right there with you shopping from home due to Covid 19 and we understand how hard that can be so we have been busy little Elves doing tons of research to create fabulous Gift Guides to help you with your holiday shopping.
You will find new ideas every Monday and Wednesday between Oct. 19th through Nov. 18th. Scroll all the way down to find all the ideas linked at the end.
How to Play the Game
You'll need two teams (about 5 people per team works best) and one person to act as the host. Each team should choose the order in which they'd like to answer the questions.
The host will begin by calling up the first player on each team. The first one to buzz in gets to answer the question. It's fine to buzz in before the question has been fully asked.
You might use a buzzer, bell, or other noisemaker to buzz in on questions. If playing the game online, you might use the 'raising hand' function or something similar.
For each question, there are a selection of answers provided. These answers are based on surveying 100 people. The most popular answers and the number of people who chose them are given.
For example, if the question is 'Name the most common color for mini vans,', the answers might be White – 32, Red 26, Blue 24, and so on.
Getting Control of the Round
If the person giving the first answer to a question gets the answer with the highest number of responses, their team gets to choose whether to play or pass this round of answers.
If they don't get the top answer, the other team gets the chance to provide an answer and potentially 'steal' control of this round. Whichever team gets the answer with the highest number of responses at this point gets to choose whether to play or pass.
Answering Questions
Now, the host goes down the row of remaining teammates for the team playing this round. Each person is given 5 seconds to answer. Each answer that matches one 'on the board' earns the team points.
If the team provides all the answers on the board before receiving 3 strikes, then they win that round.
An answer that is not on the board or failure to provide an answer gives the team a strike. After three strikes, that team loses the chance to play.
If that happens, the opposing team gets the chance to give an answer. If the opposing team gives an answer that is not on the board, the original team wins. But if the opposing team gives an answer that is on the board, they steal that round from the original team.
Scoring the Game
You can choose to allot points the way they do on the TV show – the team earns the number of points assigned to that answer. The team with the most points after a predetermined number of rounds wins.
Or you can allot one point to the team who wins the entire round. The team winning the most rounds after a predetermined number of rounds wins the whole game.
DOWNLOAD QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR FAMILY FEUD HOLIDAY EDITION HERE:
Rounds: 1 and 2
If you're looking for more fun holiday games, check out my Christmas Movie Trivia Quiz and these fun Holiday Gift Exchange Games.
AND DON'T FORGET to check out all the other amazing holiday game ideas in our Festive Christmas blog hop below:
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