Frosty’s nose is made of this
Button
This soda company was the first to use Santa in an advertisement.
Coca Cola
This movie is also a Halloween movie
A Nightmare Before Christmas
Alvin the Chipmunk wants this for Christmas
Hula Hoop
Santa’s original suit color was this.
Blue
Elvis sings about this kind of Christmas
Blue Christmas
This popular drink is only available around Christmas time.
Egg Nog
George Bailey’s guardian angel
Clarence
This character brings a tiny tree for his friends to decorate
Charlie Brown
All the letters children write to Santa go to one post office. This post office is in what state?
Indiana (Santa Claus, and they get a hand written letter back)
Santa was not mentioned in songs until 1864 when finally a song about Santa Claus was written. What's the name of that song?
Up on the Roof Top
Santa’s real name is.
Kris Kringle
The movie White Christmas takes place in what state
Vermont
This Reindeer is Rudolphs dad
Donner
The city of North Pole, Alaska claims to be the home of Santa Claus, but this other town in what country also has the same claim.
Finnland (Rovaniemi)
Oh Come All Ye Faithful was sung during this important battle.
Christmas Truce of 1914
The gingerbread house came from this country.
Germany
The name of the rabbit in the hat in Frosty the Snowman
Hocus Pocus
What was the original color of the Grinch?
Black/White
There is no Santa Claus in this country.
Iceland (they have 13 Yule Lads)
Jingle Bells was originally a blank holiday song?
Thanksgiving
According to the folklore of Austria and other countries, what horned figure punishes naughty children at Christmastime?
Krampus
This Christmas movie has been played more than any other
A Wonderful Life
Snowden: Raggedy Anne and Andy’s Adventure came out in what year?
1998
How long was the term “Santa Claus: used?
200 Years (A Dutch tradition kept St. Nicholas' story alive in the form of Sinterklaas, a bishop who traveled from house to house to deliver treats to children on the night of Dec. 5. The first anglicizing of the name to Santa Claus was in a story that appeared in a New York City newspaper in 1773