The name of Bob Crachet’s crippled son in A Christmas Carol.
Tiny Tim.
The number of ornaments on Charlie Brown’s Christmas tree.
One.
The Grinch’s dog’s name.
Max.
The name of the small, cute Mogwai that spawns the Gremlins.
Gizmo.
In the movie The Star, Mary rides this animal to Bethlehem.
A donkey.
The angel’s name in It’s a Wonderful Life
Clarence.
The conductor clips this word into the train ticket in The Polar Express.
“Believe”.
This is what the old man gets as a prize in A Christmas Story.
A leg lamp.
This is the name of the horned Christmas demon from the Christmas horror movie of his namesake.
Krampus.
The names of the two Miser brothers in A Year Without a Santa Claus.
Heat Miser and Snow Miser.
This is where Kris Kringle works in Miracle on 34th Street.
Macy’s.
In Mickey’s Christmas Carol, this Disney character is the ghost of Jacob Marley.
Goofy.
This is how Buddy gets his name in Elf.
His baby diaper (Little Buddy Diapers).
The two villains in the only Batman Christmas movie, “Batman Returns”.
Penguin and CatWoman.
This is what Kevin accidentally steals from the store in Home Alone.
A toothbrush.
This is a 1940s musical following romance in a wintry lodge.
Holiday Inn.
The voice of the Grinch from the original 1966 cartoon.
Boris Karloff (Frankenstein)
In Scrooged (with Bill Murray), this is the occupation of the Ghost of Christmas Past.
Taxi driver.
The name of the building invaded by terrorists in Die Hard.
Nakotomi Plaza.
This Muppet plays Charles Dickens in The Muppet Christmas Carol.
Gonzo.
These two actors sing and dance in White Christmas.
Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye.
This musician narrates and sings the theme of “Frosty the Snowman”.
Jimmy Durante.
The number of lights on the Griswold house.
25,000.
Name the holiday tree doors in “The Nightmare Before Christmas”.
Halloween, Christmas, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, St. Patrick’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Easter
Name all 8 of Santa’s reindeer. Not counting Rudolph.
Dasher, Dancer, Pracer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen