Americans traditionally put up Christmas decorations after this holiday.
Thanksgiving
This creature "stole Christmas" from all the Whos in Whoville.
The Grinch
Whose birthday does Christmas celebrate?
Jesus
Santa Claus is based on this saint.
Saint Nicholas
This holiday celebrates love
Valentines Day
Small gifts are placed in these, which usually hang over the fireplace.
Stockings
This famous snowman wears a hat and smokes a pipe.
Frosty
What is another name for the longest night of the year?
Winter Solstice
These creatures assist Santa in making toys for children.
Elves
This holiday celebrates the signing of The Declaration of Independence.
July 4th/Independence Day
Some people decorate these cookie structures at Christmas time.
Gingerbread Houses
This famous reindeer lights the way for Santa's sleigh.
Rudolph
This term is used to describe a snowy Christmas day
White Christmas
This character is played by Will Ferrell and believes that he is an elf.
Buddy
This holiday honors a civil rights figure who protested for equal rights for African Americans.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
This beverage, also called milk-punch, is often enjoyed at Christmas.
Egg Nog
In the movie Elf, Buddy travels from the North Pole to which city?
New York City
How many miles does Santa Claus have to travel on Christmas eve? (within 5 million)
About 75 million
This animated character kidnaps Santa Claus in an attempt to make Christmas more scary.
Jack Skellington
This holiday celebrates the workers of the United States.
Labor Day
Many people use this to count the days until Christmas. You get a small treat from it each day of December.
Advent Calendar
In "A Christmas Story," what does Ralphie want for Christmas?
A BB gun
This character is very grumpy on Christmas Eve in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
Ebeneezer Scrooge
This Reindeer has the same name as the Roman Goddess of Love
Cupid
This holiday honors living people who used to be in the military.
Veterans Day