The custom of putting up a Christmas tree originated in this country.
What is Germany?
His heart was two sizes too small.
Who is the Grinch?
Red and green are the two colors most associated with Christmas. These two other colors are also considered extremely popular this season.
What are Silver and Gold?
Let every _____ prepare him room.
What is Heart? (Joy to the World)
The partridge sits in this type of tree.
What is Pear?
Traditions of Christmas around the world will tell you that Santa Claus is known by many names. The French call him this.
Who is Pere Noel?
A corncob pipe and a button nose. And two eyes made out of coal.
Who is Frosty the Snowman?
Similar to tinsel, these long strips of shiny foil are used to decorate a Christmas tree.
What are Icicles?
On a cold winter’s night that was so _____.
What is Deep? (The First Noel)
According to Clement Clarke Moore’s poem “‘Twas the Night before Christmas”, visions of these dance in children’s heads.
What are Sugar Plums?
Rather than tinsel and lights, this country decorates their trees with spider webs.
What is Ukraine?
They’re Too Much!
Who are the Miser Brothers?
These are the two most popular tree toppers.
What are Angels and Stars?
_____ we bring to crown him again.
What is Gold? (We Three Kings)
Canada, The U.K., and most other Commonwealth countries officially celebrate the day after Christmas as this holiday.
What is Boxing Day?
The popular song Silent Night originated in this country.
What is Austria?
The only one to kiss Lucy.
Who is Snoopy?
This is known as the “Flower of the Holy Night”.
What is the Poinsettia?
Long lay the world in sin and _____ pining.
What is Error? (O Holy Night)
He was the author of A Christmas Carol.
Who is Charles Dickens?
Saint Nicholas originally belonged to this country.
What is Turkey?
She was the only doe who saw past Rudolph’s nose.
Who is Clarisse?
This popular decoration was first used in 1854.
What are Electric Christmas Lights?
Come, peasant, king, to _____ him.
What is Own? (What Child Is This?)
In this decade, Coca-Cola started using Saint Nicholas in their advertisements.
What are the 1920s?