A snowstorm with sustained winds over 35 mph, low visibility, and heavy snowfall is called this.
What is a blizzard
This mischievous holiday elf, first appearing in a 2005 children’s book and “watches children and reports back to Santa.”
What is the Elf on the Shelf
This is one of the first Christmas-themed animated TV specials which aired in 1965 and featured Charlie Brown.
What is "A Charlie Brown Christmas"
In 1952, this red-nosed vegetable was one of the earliest toy icons and the first toy ever to be advertised on television.
What is Mr. Potato Head
This is how many reindeer (including Rudolph) pull Santa's sleigh.
What is 9
In the 1969 TV special Frosty the Snowman, Frosty comes to life thanks to this magical item.
What is a silk hat (hat)
This villainous character sneaks into Whoville impersonating Santa Claus.
Who is the Grinch
The first Christmas trees brought to America by settlers came from this European country.
What is Germany
Invented in 1959, this doll originally cost $3 and became a cultural icon.
Who is Barbie
In the original, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Scrooge is visited by this many ghosts.
What is four.
You forgot Jacob Marley.
Invented in the 1930s, this motorized winter machine was originally designed to help farmers and trappers travel in snowy conditions.
What is a snowmobile
This is the "calling card" name that the two burglars call themselves who repeatedly try to rob Kevin’s house in Home Alone.
Who are the Wet Bandits
The first national Christmas commercial to feature Santa Claus singing was for this beverage brand.
What is Coca-Cola
This 1963 "cooking toy" came with a real working lightbulb oven.
What is the Easy-Bake oven
In the movie Home Alone, Kevin is left alone for ____ nights.
What is three nights.
The town of Valdez in this U.S. state averages over 300 inches of snow per year.
What is Alaska
In Elf, Buddy causes chaos in this department store while spreading Christmas cheer a little too loudly.
What is Gimbels
This classic American Christmas beverage was first commercially bottled in the 1890s and is often flavored with nutmeg and cinnamon.
What is eggnog.
Move over Labubu. This iconic 1998 toy was one of the must-have toys of the holiday season. Becoming so popular that they sold out nationwide.
What is the Furby
You bake 3 dozen Christmas cookies. Each dozen has 12 cookies. Kate eats 4. You now have ___ cookies.
What is 32
Unlike a blizzard, this short-lived winter phenomenon usually lasts only minutes to an hour but can create whiteout conditions.
What is a snow squall
This prospector is obsessed with silver and gold, constantly digging and causing chaos, yet somehow helps Rudolph along the way.
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Who is Yukon Cornelius
The first mechanical toy to become a holiday best-seller in the U.S. was this wind-up toy, popular in the early 20th century.
What is a tin soldier
Tinker toy soldier
This toy was accidentally invented by James Wright in 1943 while he was trying to create a synthetic rubber for the war effort. Though it failed, it became a stretchy gooy hit that kids still play with to this day.
What is Silly Putty
The total number of gifts given in The 12 Days of Christmas is ___.
(Hint: That’s 1 + 2 + 3 … all the way to 12, but each gift is given on multiple days.)
What is 364
(Yes — one gift less than a full year.)