The reindeer that helped guide Santa's Sleigh on a cold Winter night
Who is Rudolph?
The carol that mentions the town of Bethlehem
What is "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem"?
A film that centers around a grumpy guy who wants to take Christmas away
What is "How the Grinch stole Christmas"?
A cookie that looks like it could walk right out of the oven
What is a Gingerbread Man?
The figure traditionally found at the top of Christmas trees
What is an angel?
The colors of Santa's suit, belt, boots, and beard
What are red, black and white?
The age Brenda Lee was when she recorded "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" in 1958
What is 13?
The name of the actress who plays the little girl in "Miracle on 34th Street"
Who is Natalie Wood?
A popular Christmas cake of old
What is Fruitcake?
The popular tradition that involves good fortune for whoever finds this ornament hidden in a Christmas tree
What is a pickle?
The number of Reindeer Santa has
What is 8?
The seventh day of Christmas in the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
What are seven Swans a-swimming?
The bell featured in "The Polar Express" only rings if someone is this
What is a "true believer"?
A Christmas beverage known as Milk Punch
What is eggnog?
The country where artificial trees were invented
What is Germany? (1880s)
Where Santa and his Reindeer live within this Nordic country
Where is Lapland, Finland?
The Christmas Carol that Allan sang at Cranbrook, and at Grandma & Grandpa Winfield’s house on Christmas Eve
What is "Good King Wenceslas"?
The Christmas movie that Jimmy Stewart stars in
What is "It's a Wonderful Life"?
An adult beverage that descended from Roman tradition that aimed to revive spoiled ingredients through heat
What is Mulled Wine?
The material used to create the first artificial Christmas tree
What are goose feathers?
The names of Santa's reindeer
Who are Dasher, Dancer, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blizten, Prancer, Vixon, Rudolph?
The person who wrote the song "White Christmas"
Who is Irving Berlin?
The network that first aired the classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer in 1964
What is NBC?
A treat to eat or hang up that originally was created to keep young children quieter at religious services
What is a candy cane?
The significance of the evergreen wreath
What is eternity and the circle of life?