Nat King Cole recorded this hit with a song about “chestnuts roasting over an open fire” in 1946.
The Christmas Song
This bird is usually eaten for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
What is turkey?
You might leave this out for Santa Claus.
What is milk and cookies?
Hang this over your fireplace for the Christmas season. But careful the fireplace flame is not too high!
What are stockings?
The most popular item to put on top of a Christmas Tree.
What is an Angel?
The type of Christmas Elvis will have without you.
What is blue Christmas?
This cake has been around since ancient Roman times, where it was made of a mix of pine nuts, barley mash, pomegranate seeds, raisins, and honeyed wine.
What is Fruit cake?
The first artificial Christmas tree was made in Germany towards the end of the 19th century. The tree was made of this.
What are feathers?
You are supposed to do this when you find yourself under the mistletoe.
What is kiss?
After red and green, the most popular Christmas colors.
What are silver and gold?
The kind of sleigh used in the song “Jingle Bells”
What is a one-horse open sleigh?
These carolers won’t get until they get some of this treat in We wish you a Merry Christmas.
What is figgy pudding?
This brought Frosty the Snowman to life.
What is an old silk hat?
The day after Christmas, December 26th is the beginning of this holiday
What is Kwanza?
The state has the world's tallest Christmas trees.
What is California?
This was given on the first day of Christmas in the song 'The 12 Days of Christmas'.
What is a partridge in a pear tree?
This European country is where gingerbread houses started.
What is Germany?
This U.S. state was the first to make Christmas an official holiday
What is Alabama?
These singers go from house to house spreading joy.
What are Christmas carolers?
What most Europeans use for Christmas trees lights
What are real candles?
This song has the line, “I don’t know if there’ll be snow, but have a cup of cheer.
What is Holly Jolly Christmas?
This Christmas food is considered good luck to eat one of each on the 12 days of Christmas.
Mince pies.
The first name of Scrooge.
Who is Ebernezer?
In this century, the term "Xmas" started.
What is the 16th century?
This country created Eggnog
Who is England?