What city was Jesus born in?
Bethlehem
In Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, Hermey wishes he could be this rather than a toy maker.
A Dentist
In the 16th century, this country began putting pickle ornaments on their trees.
Germany
jingle bells, jingle bells.. (4 words)
jingle all the way
From the Middle Ages, A drink of hot milk curdled with ale or wine.
Egg Nog
The Christmas story is told in what book of the Bible?
Luke
In Elf, Buddy traveled through this forest to get to NYC.
The Candy Cane Forest
Since the early 70's this has been the traditional Japanese Christmas Dinner.
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Later we'll have some pumpkin pie.. (5 words)
And we'll do some caroling
This artist has the most played Christmas song according to Billboards Top 100.
Mariah Carey
The number of times angelic announcements for the birth of Christ were made.
Three
This Christmas treat is served on the Polar Express
Hot Chocolate
Fruitcake is a Christmas tradition in many countries, but this non Christian country actually started it.
Egypt
On the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave to me..(3 words)
Four calling birds
Elvis isn't going to have a White Christmas, he is going to have a .......
Blue Christmas
He told Joseph and Mary to go to Bethlehem.
Caesar Augustus
Edmund Gwenn won the 1947 Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Kris Kringle in this movie.
Miracle on 34th St
The name of the devil like creature in Alpine countries that visits children on the naughty list to bring them less than desirable gifts.
Krampus
Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel.. (6 words)
Born is the King of Israel
The French word "Noel" is often used around Christmas. What is its original meaning in Latin?
Birth
Which Old Testament prophet had the most to say about the birth of Christ?
Isaiah
The number of ghosts in a Christmas Carol.
Four
In the city of Caracus, Venezuela, it is tradition to get to mass or service on Christmas morning this way.
On roller skates
Santa Baby, slip a sable under the tree for me..(6 words)
I've been an awful good girl
He was the first President to have a Christmas tree in the White House.
Benjamin Harrison (1889)