This welcoming decoration originally was designed as a crown
What is a wreath?
The traditional Christmas bird
What is a Turkey?
These other animals wouldn't let Rudolph play in these
What are Reindeer Games?
He tried to steal Christmas
Who is the Grinch?
This Catholic Saint is attributed to Santa Claus
Who is St. Nick?
This "Candle Holder" counts down the nights of Hanukkah
What is a Menorah?
Often given as a gift but rarely eaten
What is Fruitcake?
This bird is often found in this kind of fruit tree
What is a Pear?
This many ghosts visited Ebenezer Scrooge on Christmas Eve
What is 3?
This traditional drink is served with both Rum and Bourbon
What is Egg Nog?
These were "hung by the Chimney with care"
What are Stocking?
This side dish has two names depending on how it is prepared
What is stuffing?
"I'm dreaming of this"
What is a White Chrsitams?
This store is the setting for this favorite Christmas Movie
What is Macy's?
This Jewish toy is spun for small gifts?
What is a Dreidel?
This Christmas Tradition originated in Germany around the 16th century and brought to England by Prince Albert
What is a Christmas Tree?
At the end of the Christmas Carol, Scrooge asked a boy to buy this bird hanging in a shop window?
What is a goose?
"All is calm and all is bright" on this kind of night
What is Silent?
He is known to spy in children and report back to Santa Claus
Who is the Elf on a Shelf?
This strands were originally made of real silver
What is Tinsel?
They make underwater blizzards
What is a Snow globe?
A traditional Jewish meal served at many holidays and family dinners
What is Brisket?
This is the traditional New Years Song?
What is "Auld Lang Syne"?
He tried to eat Rudolph, his friends, and Family
Who is Bumble (Abominable Snowman)?
The Druids considered this an aphrodisiac
What is Mistletoe?