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Christmas movie quiz: From Elf to The Grinch - match the 11 stills to the film

Christmas is coming up fast and it's time to dig out your favourite festive DVDs 

Mollie Goodfellow
Thursday 24 December 2015 05:43 EST
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Elf featuring Will Ferrell is considered one of the best Christmas movies
Elf featuring Will Ferrell is considered one of the best Christmas movies (New Line Media )

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Which is your favourite Christmas film? Is it the love fest that is Love Actually? Or maybe you’re more of the family-friendly Elf?

Each Christmas the same names pop up when it comes down to which are the best. Whether it’s Bruce Willis crawling through an air vent in Die Hard – yes, it’s a Christmas film – or Jim Carrey’s the Grinch trying to steal Christmas from everyone in Whoville, these are the films that make the Winter season.

We’ve made this quiz to see how many family favourites you can recognise from just a still from a scene.

Let us know how well you’ve done in the comments below.

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