Mary and Joseph travelled from Galilee to this town.
What is Bethlehem?
Frosty's nose is made from this.
What is a button?
“Won’t you guide my sleigh tonight?" is from this children's movie.
What is "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer"?
Dr. Seuss' green character with a small heart.
Who is the Grinch?
A popular beverage also called milk punch.
What is eggnog?
Traditionally, the number of wisemen that visited baby Jesus.
What is 3?
Mommy kissed Santa Claus in this location.
What is underneath the mistletoe?
The 2004 animated film about a train that carries kids to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
What is "The Polar Express"?
The “spy” in homes that tells Santa whose been naughty and nice.
Who is the Elf of the Shelf?
Made with candied or dried fruit, nuts, and spices, and often soaked in spirits.
What is fruitcake?
The two Gospels that do not mention the birth of Jesus.
What are Mark and John?
The number of 'las' after the 'fa' in "Deck the Halls."
What is 8?
The famous department store in "Miracle on 34th Street."
What is Macy's?
The name of the main character, played by Will Ferrell, in the 2003 movie Elf.
Who is Buddy?
This song was originally a Thanksgiving song.
What is Jingle Bells?
He ordered the census in the city of one's forefathers.
Who is Caesar Augustus?
Merry Christmas in Spanish.
What is Feliz Navidad?
Scrooge's first name in “A Christmas Carol."
What is Ebenezer?
This Peanuts character is mocked for buying a scrawny Christmas tree.
Who is Charlie Brown?
The Canadian postal code used to send Santa letters.
What is H0H 0H0?
This name means "God with us."
What is Emmanuel?
The dessert request in the song "We wish you a Merry Christmas."
What is Figgy Pudding?
He played George Bailey in the Christmas classic “It’s a Wonderful Life."
Who is Jimmy Stewart?
The bishop behind the story of Father Christmas or Santa Claus.
Who is St. Nicholas?
This shiny decoration was once banned because it contained lead.
What is tinsel?