A Christmas song featuring a man made out of snow who possesses a corncob pipe and a button nose.
What is Frosty the Snowman?
The classic movie featuring an animal that guides Santa Claus' sleigh using a light on its face.
What is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?
The saint known for inspiring a classic Christmas figure who delivers presents to everyone's homes on Christmas Eve.
Who is Saint Nicholas?
A dish typically left out for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.
What is cookies and milk?
The two numbers that, for no apparent reason, have become a trend.
What is 67?
The singer and actor known for both the song and movie "White Christmas."
The movie in which the main character's heart grows three sizes when he realizes the true meaning of Christmas.
What is How the Grinch Stole Christmas/The Grinch?
The New Testament figure known for leaping in his mother's womb when the unborn Christ Child was near.
Who is Saint John the Baptist?
The article of clothing traditionally left out on December 5th, then the next day filled with items (such as gold coins) to celebrate St. Nicholas Day.
What are shoes/stockings?
The animated Nickelodeon TV show featuring dogs that work together to save the day.
What is Paw Patrol?
A hymn remembering King Herod's slaughter of the infants in his attempt to kill the Christ Child.
What is Coventry Carol/Lully Lulla Lullay?
The movie that depicts a young boy setting traps around his house to protect himself from thieves while his family is on vacation.
What is Home Alone?
The saint associated with the first Christmas tree.
Who is Saint Boniface?
The tradition some families have during the days leading up to Christmas in which a small figure is found in a new spot around the house each morning.
What is Elf on the Shelf?
The animal that cannot stick its tongue out.
What is a crocodile?
A hymn sung during the season of Advent based on the ancient "O Antiphons."
What is O Come O Come Emmanuel?
The movie that contains this quote: "Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings."
What is It's a Wonderful Life?
The saint who is the patron saint of people with eye disorders and whose name means "light."
Who is Saint Lucy?
The Latin name for the Sunday in Advent when the rose candle is lit.
What is Gaudete Sunday?
The fast-food chain that almost sold bubblegum flavored broccoli to get children to like vegetables more.
What is McDonalds?
The Mass ordinary that is not sung during Advent except for on special feasts and solemnities.
What is the Gloria?
The animated movie featuring a dramatic reading of the second chapter of Luke's Gospel and a boy's attempt to spruce up a sad-looking tree.
What is A Charlie Brown Christmas?
The saint whose feast day is on Christmas and who was traditionally commemorated during the "Mass at Dawn."
Who is Saint Anastasia?
The country in which the Advent wreath originated.
What is Germany?
The thing that has a head, a tail, and no legs.
What is a penny?