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The color of the elephant that describes the exchange of amusing and impractical gifts during the holidays?
white
This traditional Christmas treat has red and white stripes.
Candy cane
Name 2 Christmas songs
What bird is usually eaten at Christmas?
Turkey
Another name for Santa Claus.
-St. Nicholas or Nick
-Kris Kringle
-Father Christmas
-Father Noel
Approximately 1.3 billion of these are sent each year in the United States during Christmas. What are they?
Christmas cards
What is the most popular Christmas Song of all time?
White Christmas
What do children hang by the fireplace to be filled with candies from Santa?
Stockings
What is the name of the chief reindeer?
Rudolph
This being moves nightly, possibly pulling pranks on children and reports back to Santa each day.
Elf on the Shelf
This is typically left out for Santa Claus on a plate.
Milk and cookies
A round decoration that you can hang on a door at Christmas
What is a traditional Christmas market drink made from hot wine, spices, and fruits?
mulled wine
What was the most popular gift for teens in 2024?
The Stanley
What glass ornament is hidden in trees for an extra gift?
pickle
The beverage company that has used Santa Claus in its Christmas marketing since 1931.
Coca-Cola
What's the title of a famous Christmas ballet by Tchaikovsky?
The nutcracker
What plant’s berries are often red or white and traditionally hung on doorways?
mistletoe
Children who misbehave may find a lump of this black rock in their stockings on Christmas morning.
coal
What fast food do people in Japan eat for Christmas?
KFC
What is the day after Christmas Day called?
Boxing Day
What do you call the Christmas drink made from milk, sugar, and eggs served in the UK and North America?
Eggnog
What is the name of the songs people traditionally sing at Christmas?
Carols
What do you call promises that people make on New Year's Eve?
New Year's Resolutions
In Europe, what being is known for punishing children for misbehaving?
Krampus
Name of Santa's reindeer that starts with the letter "B."
Blitzen
In Home Alone, what did the thieves call themselves?
The wet bandits
What country started the tradition of a Christmas tree?
Germany
The name of the official Christmas flower in North America?
poinsettia