This brings Frosty the Snowman to life.
An old silk hat
In Austria, Germany and Hungary bad children receive coal from this beast-like creature.
Krampus
This thick drink consumed primarily in the U.S. is made from milk, cream, whipped egg whites, egg yolks, and sugar, resulting in a creamy, smooth texture.
Eggnog
According to Buddy the elf, what is the best way to spread Christmas cheer?
Singing loud for all to hear
How do you say “Merry Christmas” in Spanish?
Feliz Navidad
How long is the pole in the Grinch song?
39.5 feet
What ornament do Germans hang on their trees and have a competition to find?
A pickle
For Hanukkah, you can enjoy this potato dish.
Latkes
Which character wore a bunny onesie that he got for Christmas?
Ralphie
What does the word "Hanukkah" mean?
Dedication
List the names of all 9 reindeer.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph
The date for which the Orthodox church celebrates Christmas day.
January 7th
The modern filling in mincemeat pie isn’t actually meat at all. Instead it consists of _____ _____.
Dried fruit
Which department store was featured in the film Miracle on 34th Street?
Macy's
What Christmas-themed ballet premiered in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1892?
The Nutcracker
On the 10th day of Christmas my true love gave to me?
10 Lords a Leaping
The first artificial Christmas tree was made in Germany towards the end of the 19th century. What was the tree made of?
Goose feathers
These are jelly-filled doughnuts topped with powdered sugar and are commonly enjoyed during Hanukkah.
Sufganiyots
Which Hollywood actor played six different roles in The Polar Express?
Tom Hanks
What year was Kwanzaa created?
1966
What well-known Christmas carol became the first song ever broadcast from space in 1965?
Jingle Bells
Which was the first state in the United States to recognize Christmas as an official holiday?
Alabama
People eat this on December 25 in Japan, rather than celebrating Christmas.
KFC
What is the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?
Home Alone
Who was the first U.S. president to recognize Hanukkah in the White House?
Jimmy Carter in 1979