In the movie Home Alone, what are the names of the two robbers?
Marv and Harry
What was Frosty the snowman's eyes were made out of?
Coal
What day is Christmas
December 25th
What does Santa ride in as he delivers presents to boys and girls?
Sleigh
Who is the green, fuzzy hermit whose heart is "two sizes too small," he famously tries to steal Christmas from Whoville but learns its true meaning.
The Grinch
In the movie, National Lampoon Christmas, what does Clark forget to bring when the family goes to cut their own Christmas tree?
Saw
On the first day of Christmas, my true love sent to me
A partridge in a pear tree
Merry Christmas in Spanish is
Feliz Navidad
What is another popular name for Santa Claus?
Kris Kringle and Saint Nick
What do children get from Santa if they’re on the “Naughty List”?
A lump of coal
In the movie, Elf, what breakfast does Buddy the Elf top all of his food with
Maple Syrup
What words follow “Silent Night” in the song
Holy Night
Name all of Santa's reindeers that start with the letter D.
Dancer, Dasher and Donner
How many reindeers does Santa have
9
He is known as the original Christmas-hater, the perfect holiday villain; and his favorite catch phrase, “Bah! Humbug!” has become notorious throughout history!
Scrooge
In the movie, A Christmas Story (1983) what does Ralphie Parker want for Christmas
Red Ryder BB gun
What Christmas song opens with chestnuts roasting on an open fire
The Christmas Song
What is the highest grossing Christmas movie of all time?
Home Alone
What was the first company that used Santa Claus in advertising?
Coca-Cola
In this Christmas action thriller, the villain Hans Gruber took John McClain's wife hostage along with others. What is this movie?
Die Hard
In the movie, The Grinch, What’s the name of the mountain the Grinch lives on?
Mount Crumpit
How many gifts were given on the 12 days of Christmas
364
In Japan, many families celebrate Christmas with a meal from
KFC
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer was invented by what department store?
Montgomery Ward
Who is St. Nicholas's dark counterpart who punishes naughty children in European folklore?
Krampus