Christmas song with the lyrics, “And if you ever saw it
You would even say it glows”.
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
The author who wrote the very popular children’s tale, “The Grinch”.
Dr. Seuss.
People are supposed to kiss when under this plant.
Mistletoe.
The sum of calling birds and geese-a-laying.
Ten.
The amount of reindeer that Santa has.
Nine.
Christmas song that has the lyrics, “Shall I play for you, pa rum pum pum pum On my drum”.
Little Drummer Boy.
One of Santa’s reindeers with a name that starts with a B and ends with an N.
Blitzen.
The gift that st.Nicholas put into a poor family’s stockings.
A gold coin(s).
Santa’s reindeer that you see from space.
Comet.
The mythical creature that punishes naughty children in Europe during Christmas time.
Krampus.
Christmas song that has the lyrics, “I just want you for my own
More than you could ever know
Make my wish come true”.
All I want for Christmas is you.
The year that the famous Christmas movie was released, “The Polar Express”.
2004.
The country that first started using Christmas trees.
Germany.
The person who says “oh oh oh”.
Santa walking backwards or backwards Santa.
The meaning of the X in Xmas.
Christ (from the Greek letter Chi).
Christmas song with the lyrics, “But the prettiest sight to see is the holly that will be
On your own front door”.
It’s Beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
In the Christmas movie Home Alone, this is the place that the family was supposed to travel to.
Paris, France.
The poinsettia is an iconic Christmas ——————.
Flower.
The amount of times that 5 golden rings are mentioned in the 12 Days of Christmas song times the 5 (the amount of rings in the songs).
Forty.
This beverage company has used Santa Claus in its Christmas marketing since 1931.
Coca-cola.
Christmas song with the lyrics, “And when those blue snowflakes start falling
That's when those blue memories start calling”.
Blue Christmas.
1898.
The common fairytale that inspired the gingerbread house.
Hansel and Gretel.
Frosty the Snowman’s favorite breakfast food.
Frosted Flakes.
In some countries, what the day after Christmas is called.
Boxing Day.