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This evergreen plant is traditionally decorated and placed in the living room during Christmas.

Christmas Tree

100

Santa’s suit is this color.

Red

100

What is Frosty made out of?

Snow

100

This hot drink, made from chocolate and milk, is popular during Christmas.

Hot Chocolate

100

People send these paper messages to friends and family during the holidays.

Cards

200

This hanging decoration is often placed above a fireplace and can be filled with gifts or treats.

Stocking

200

Santa is said to enter houses using this part of the home.

Chimney

200

This song warns that Santa “sees you when you’re sleeping.”

 Santa Claus Is Coming to Town?

200

This ginger-flavored cookie is shaped like a person and decorated with icing.

Gingerbread

200

This object is placed at the top of a Christmas tree and is often shaped like a star or angel.

Tree Topper

300

This spiky green plant hangs from ceilings or doorways and is associated with kissing.

Mistletoe

300

This cookie flavor is most often left out for Santa on Christmas Eve.

Chocolate Chip

300

What is the name of the songs people sing for Christmas?

Carols

300

This holiday drink can be made with milk, sugar, and eggs, and some love it while others hate it.

Egg Nog

300

This word describes the night before Christmas.

Eve

400

This shiny strip, sometimes called “icicles,” is used to make trees sparkle.

Tinsel

400

Santa keeps track of who has been naughty or nice in this object.

List

400

In the movie Elf, Buddy travels from the North Pole to where? 

New York City

400

This spice, found in cookies and lattes, comes from the bark of a tree.

Cinnamon 

400

This item, often ring-shaped, is hung on doors and made from evergreen branches.

Wreath

500

These plants with red leaves are commonly displayed at Christmas and symbolize purity in Mexican tradition.

Poinsettas

500

This dessert, made with carrots and raisins, is sometimes left out for Santa along with cookies.

Fruitcake

500

This song repeats a countdown of gifts over 12 days.

The Twelve Days of Christmas

500

These small round red fruits, often made into sauce, appear on many Christmas tables.

Cranberries

500

In some countries, children leave this treat in their shoes instead of hanging stockings.

Candy

600

These glowing objects attached to houses and trees were once powered by candles but are now electric.

Lights

600

Santa’s sleigh is traditionally said to land on this part of a house.

Roof

600

In the movie Elf, Buddy spreads Christmas cheer by doing this activity that “is loud for all to hear.”

Singing

600

This traditional Christmas cookie is rolled, cut with shaped cutters, and decorated with colorful icing.

Sugar Cookies

600

This word describes the excitement children feel while waiting for Christmas morning.

Anticipation

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