This popular Christmas song does not contain the word “Christmas,” maybe it is because it is about this famous three-tiered man.
What/Who is Frosty The Snowman
This popular item was once pure white until stripes were added in the 19th century.
What are candy canes
After Red and green what are the two most popular Christmas colors?
What is Silver and Gold
What Christmas Ballet is the most famous of all?
What is the nutcracker
An article of clothing that your Christmas tree can wear.
What is a skirt
This famous Spanish Christmas carol is perhaps the most downloaded Christmas song in Canada and the US.
What is Feliz Navidad
When eggnog first came to America, brandy and wine were so heavily taxed that this was used instead.
What is rum
This State has the World’s tallest Christmas Tree?
What is California
What did Ralphie want for Christmas in "A Christmas Story"?
What is a BB gun
Before electricity, Europeans used these to decorate their trees.
What are candles
Name this song,'On a cold winter’s night that was so deep’
What is 'The First Noel'?
What should you eat one of for each of the 12 days of Christmas for good luck
What is mince pie
Santa Claus can traverse the globe with this number of reindeer, excluding Rudolph.
What is Eight
Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'?
Who is Charles Dickens
A traditional Christmas symbol, this can be made into a wreath and hung on your door.
What is holly
In the song "The Twelve Days Of Christmas", what did my true love send me on the eleventh day?
What is Eleven Pipers Piping
In “Home Alone,” while gearing up to battle the burglars on Christmas Eve, Kevin (played by Macaulay Culkin) sits down in the dining room to what special dinner
What is microwavable macaroni n cheese
Which country created eggnog?
What is England
In the Christmas Classic, "It's A Wonderful Life", what happened every time a bell rang?
What is "an angel got its wings"
The red flower commonly used at Christmas.
What are poinsettias
The first Italian Christmas carol, titled “Adeste Fideles,” is attributed, weirdly enough, to an Englishman.
What is 'O Come All Ye Faithful'
This cake is generally prepared, presented, and garnished so as to look like a log ready for the fire used in the ancient fire-festival of the winter solstice.
What is a yule log
The Celts used to believe that this plant was a powerful charm against lightning, thunder, and other scary things. The Norse thought the plant was a symbol of peace. Other European cultures believed that it aided fertility.
What is Mistletoe
How much did Lucy charge for a psychiatric session in the classic Christmas TV special "A Charlie Brown Christmas"?
What is 5 cents
Per a recent holiday fad, what “spy” hides around the house, reporting back to Santa on who has been naughty and nice?
What is the elf on the shelf