This carol begins with "Dashing through the snow."
What is "Jingle Bells"?
This animated movie features a snowman named Olaf.
What is Frozen?
These are often strung on trees and houses.
What are Christmas lights?
This woman is the mother of Jesus.
Who is Mary?
This drink is traditionally left out for Santa.
What is milk?
This song begins with "city sidewalks, busy sidewalks."
What is "Silver Bells"?
This movie stars Tim Allen as Santa Claus.
What is "The Santa Clause"?
These reflective balls were originally used to help spot fires by reflecting candlelight on trees.
What are glass ornaments?
This man was Mary’s husband.
Who is Joseph?
These baked treats are often shaped like stars and trees.
What are Christmas cookies?
This carol mentions roasting chestnuts.
What is "The Christmas Song"?
In this movie, four ghosts visit the main character on Christmas Eve.
What is "A Christmas Carol"?
These shiny strands are used to wrap trees.
What is tinsel?
Angels appeared to these people to announce Jesus’ birth.
Who are the shepherds?
This meat is commonly served as a Christmas dinner main dish.
What is ham?
What is Frosty the Snowman's nose made out of?
What is a button?
This is the name of the protagonist family in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
Who are the Griswolds?
This decoration often contains snow and is shaken.
What is a snow globe?
Jesus was placed in this after he was born.
What is a manger?
This spiced cake is often shaped like houses.
What is gingerbread?
This carol was written by Isaac Watts and paraphrases Psalm 98.
What is "Joy to the World"?
This 1947 movie stars Natalie Wood as a girl who believes in Santa.
What is Miracle on 34th Street?
Once a status symbol in Victorian homes, these ceiling-draped greens showed off fresh access to fresh evergreens in the winter.
What are swags?
What are the names of the Wise Men?
Who is Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar?
This punch-like holiday drink is often made with eggs, cream, and spices.
What is eggnog?