The celestial body that led the wisemen.
What is the star?
This arbortorial plant is often brought indoors during the holidays.
What is a Christmas tree?
The number of ladies dancing in the "12 Days of Christmas."
What is 9?
Scrooge's favorite exclamation.
What is "bah humbug!?"
These are the names of the furry little rodents that like to sing about Christmas.
Who are the Chipmunks - Theodore, Alvin and Simon?
The structure in which Jesus was born.
What is a cave or stable?
This festive candy is typically seen at Christmas time.
What is a candy cane?
This is what Frosty the Snowman's nose is made of.
What is a button?
The little Whogirl's name in "The Grinch that Stole Christmas."
Who is Cindy Lou Who?
This is the most popular tree topper.
What is an angel?
The king who called for the census.
Who is Herod?
These are sent through snail mail to remind friends of your existence.
What is a Christmas Card?
The line "the ox and lamb kept time" is from this christmas song.
What is "The Little Drummer Boy?"
This is Mrs Fautheree's favorite rendition of Dicken's "A Christmas Carol."
This red and green plant is often seen as decoration at Christmas time.
What is a Poinsettia?
The country to which Joseph, Mary and Jesus fled for safety.
What is Egypt?
These are the second most popular Christmas colors.
What is gold and silver?
Rudolph is bullied by the reindeer by doing this.
What is not letting him play in reindeer games?
This movie coined the phrase "Every time a bell rings and angel gets its wings!"
What is "It's a Wonderful Life?"
It is traditional to kiss under this parasite.
What is Mistletoe?
The meaning of "Immanuel."
What is "God with us."
Christmas shopping officially begins on this infamous day.
What is "black Friday?"
This is the name of the Dragon that set the town on fire when trying to buy Christmas gifts for his friends.
Who is "Darcy the Dragon?"
This movie is titled with the #1 all-time best selling single in the music industry.
What is "White Christmas?"
This country started the tradition of Christmas cards.
Where is England?