This popular movie is known for the phrase ”You’ll Shoot your eye out!
A Christmas Story
Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is…..
What is so delightful?
This is what Frosty the Snowman has as a nose.
What is a button?
In England, what do they call the day after Christmas?
What is Boxing Day?
This holiday is known as the Jewish festival of lights
What is Hanukkah?
And they’ll feast feast feast. They’ll eat their Who pudding in their rare Who roast beef.
What is the Grinch who stole Christmas?
Frosty the Snowman was a……
What is a jolly happy soul.
This is the third reindeer in the popular song, Rudolph, the red nosed reindeer.
Who is Prancer?
This country gave us this song oh Christmas tree and silent night.
What is Germany?
This holiday is celebrated on December 21 every year.
What is winter solstice?
It’s not just Kris that’s on trial, it’s everything he stands for.
What is a Miracle on 34th St.?
With three kings of Orient are. Bearing gifts we …..
Wha is traverse afar?
This is the city where the famous movie miracle on 34th St. takes place
What is New York City?
you might be here if someone wishes you, Mele Kalikimaka?
What is Hawaii?
This holiday is the annual celebration of African culture
What is Kwanzaa?
You’re skipping Christmas? Isn’t that against the law?
What is Christmas with the Kranks?
Last Christmas I gave you my heart. But the very next day….
What is you gave it away?
The number of siblings Kevin has in the movie Home Alone.
What is four?
In this country do they exchange books on Christmas Eve and spend Christmas Day reading them
What is Iceland?
What is Diwali?
It’s not going in our yard, it’s going in our living room.
What is National Lampoon‘s Christmas vacation?
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. With the kid……
What is jingle belling?
In the movie Elf, this is what the fake Santa smells like.
What is beef and cheese?
You’re probably in this country if you’re eating KFC fried chicken on Christmas Day
What is Japan?
This holiday was the main topic on a Seinfeld episode called “the strike.”
What is Festivus?