In the 1946 film "It's a Wonderful Life", what happens every time a bell rings?
What is "An Angel gets its wings".
This color is most associated with joy and happiness.
What is Yellow.
The word "Hanukkah" comes from a Hebrew word root meaning this.
What is "to dedicate".
The Magi brought gold, frankincense and this third gift to the manger.
What is Myrrh?
Name the Canadian singer and songwriter who is famous for his Christmas music.
Who is Michael Buble.
This 1942 classic film starring Bing Crosby introduced the song "White Christmas", which became one of the best-selling singles of all time.
What is "Holiday Inn".
This famous painting shows a woman with a mysterious smile.
What is the "Mona Lisa".
In Japan, families traditionally eat this fast food meal on Christmas Eve.
What is KFC.
This 1823 poem begins with "Twas the night before Christmas..."
What is A Visit From St. Nicholas?
Finish the Lyric....Frosty the snowman, was a .....
What is ...A Jolly Happy Soul.
This 1951 film classic features Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge.
What is "A Christmas Carol"?
Name this Christmas song that begins with the line "Joy to the world, the Lord is come". It was'nt originally written as a Christmas carol at all-rather it was based on the book of Psalms.
What is "Joy to the World".
This popular Christmas dessert became widely associated with England during the reign of Queen Victoria.
What is plum pudding or Christmas pudding.
"God bless us everyone!" is spoken by this character in 'Dickens' A Christmas Carol'.
Who is Tiny Tim.
These are the mascots of Coca-cola.
What are Polar Bears.
This animated TV special from 1966 features a character who "stole Christmas" but in the end, grew a heart.
Who is "The Grinch".
This traditional Christmas decoration, often hung in doorways, symbolizes peace and joy because it stays green even in winter.
What is "Mistletoe".
In Germany, this creature-half goat, half demon-accompanies St. Nicholas to punish naughty children.
Who is Krampus.
He was a horned folkloric Christmas figure from Central European regions, acting like a dark counterpart to St. Nicholas, punishing misbehaving children by swatting them with tree branches.
In Dickens' story, Scrooge's deceased business partner returns as a ghost. What is his name.
Who is Jacob Marley.
Gingerbread houses, popular to decorate around the Holidays, were inspired by this fairy tale.
What is Hansel and Gretel?
In what movie is this quote said "You'll shoot your eye out kid".
What is "A Christmas Story".
This is the number one non-chocolate candy sold in December.
What are Candy Canes.
Some believe in early times, peppermint candy canes were hung from Christmas trees to deter rodents and small animals.
Foods eaten during Hanukkah are traditionally cooked in this ingredient to honor the miracle.
What is "oil".
In "The Nutcracker," Clara's fantasy world is filled with foods that come to life, including this ruler of the candy realm.
Who is The Sugar Plum Fairy.
Name the 2 missing reindeer's...Dasher,Dancer, Prancer,_________, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen,__________...
Who are Vixen and Rudolph.