Most families have THESE under their Christmas trees every year.
What are presents?
THIS Christmas classic includes the line "Dashing through the snow!"
What is Jingle Bells?
The first artificial Christmas trees were made with the feathers of THIS animal.
What are geese?
It is told that Santa delivers presents by coming through THIS.
What are chimneys?
THESE two sports involve sliding on snow on some kind of surface.
What are Snowboarding and Skiing?
People in India decorate one of THESE two fruit trees instead of a pine tree every year.
What are banana and mango trees?
What is O Holy Night?
THIS popular Christmas treat was made into a J for Jesus. The red on it represents his blood.
What is a Candy Cane?
Santa is inspired by THIS real life character who lived in an area that is now Turkey.
Who is St. Nicholas?
THIS microscopic object falls from the sky every winter and has six different sides.
What is a snowflake?
Christmas is celebrated in the summer months for THIS section of the world.
What is the Southern Hemisphere?
The total amount of gifts in the 12 days of Christmas (song). For example, on day 1, you get a partridge in a pear tree. On day two, you get the partridge and 2 turtle doves. On day three, you get the partridge, the doves, and 3 French hens, so on and so forth.
What is 364?
A home to the tallest Christmas tree in the world.
What is Seattle, Washington?
In France, Santa is referred to as THIS name.
Who is Papa Noel?
Snowstorms are also defined by THIS other term.
What is a winter storm?
In the Netherlands, stockings are replaced with THIS clothing item.
What are shoes?
In the song Jingle Bell Rock, a section of the lyrics is this: "It's a swell time to THIS."
What is "to go ridin' in a one horse sleigh."
THIS popular puzzle was the highest selling Christmas toy in 1980 selling for just $1.99 back then, but now retails up to $10.00.
What is the Rubiks Cube?
Rudolph was teased by the other reindeer because of THIS part of his body.
What is a nose?
THIS popular snow activity involves sliding down a large snow area at a (surprisingly) rapid speed on a doughnut shaped object.
What is tubing?
Trees were first decorated with THIS in Germany.
What are fruits and nuts?
The oldest Christmas carol that is still part of our modern tradition.
What is O Come, O Come, Emmanuel?
The biggest Christmas present ever is THIS famous structure in the USA, given to America by France.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
Santa Claus was born at THIS year (Hint: The year ends with AD.)
What is 270AD?
THIS food item is used most of the time for a snowman's nose.
What is a carrot?