You have such a pretty face. You should be on a Christmas card
Elf
The in-law who over stays his welcome!
Cousin Eddie
You hang this in hopes for some love and affection
Mistletoe
What was formed into the shape of a husband and baked in the hope of attracting the real thing
Gigerbread Men
The most records song in history
Silent Night
I'm sorry, this is our family's first kidnapping.
Christmas Vacation
Left Behind
Kevin Mccallister
Voices for all to hear
Caroling
What sweet pies are typically left out for santa?
Mince
This song was originally a Thanksgiving song
Jingle Bells or One Horse open sleigh
Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. And when he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?
It's A Wonderful Life
This character longed for an unattainable gift
Ralphie
These were shaped to resemble a shepherd staff as a way to remind children of the shepherds who visited baby Jesus.
What spice infused wine is often served warm at Christmas
Mulled
We have these people to thank for leaving out Cookies and Milk for Santa
The Dutch
It came without ribbons, it came without tags. It came without packages, boxes or bags.
The Grinch
A recent widow struggling to believe in Christmas.
One Magic Christmas-Ginny Grainger
This tradition began in 17th century Germany by Placing candles in windows to designate their homes as Christian and a place of worship. We no longer use candles we use?
Christmas lights
What date is National Egg Nog Day in USA
Dec 24th
This Christmas decoration we hang first originated as a symbol of Christ. DJ
Wreath
I want to wash my hands, my face, my hair with snow. DJ
White Christmas
Other than Jesus Christ and the debil, this role is one of the most played in the history of film.
Scrooge
Which traditional Christmas food can be traced back to a cookbook written in Roman times?
Stuffing
What is traditionally hidden inside a Christmas pudding?
A Silver Coin (sixpence)
The term XMAS has been around for centuries. X or Chi is the Greek first word for Christ and served as a symbolic stand in at the time. IN what year was Xmas first used?
1551