The meat traditionally eaten for Christmas dinner.
Turkey
Father Christmas' name in the USA.
Santa Claus
Finish the lyrics "We wish you ..."
...a merry Christmas and a happy New Year
Number of doors in an advent calendar.
24
Decoration that is usually put on top of the Christmas tree.
A star
Colours of Santa's clothes.
Red and white
The dessert English people traditionally eat for Christmas.
Christmas pudding
The animals that pull Father Christmas' sleigh.
Reindeers
Complete the title of Maria Carey's Christmas song "All I Want..."
... For Christmas Is You
Name of the 24th of December.
Christmas Eve
A striped red and white sweet used as a tree decoration.
A Candy Cane
Where Santa lives.
The North Pole
A brown and decorated biscuit shaped as a short man.
Gingerbread man
They help Father Christmas prepare the presents.
The Elves
The song which starts with the following words "Dashing through the snow..."
Jingle Bells
Name of the 26th of December.
Boxing Day
What people hang on their chimney for Santa to leave presents in.
Stockings
Name of Father Christmas's famous red-nosed reindeer.
Rudolph
What American children leave for Santa Claus to eat and drink.
Milk and cookies
British people traditionally find them on the Christmas table. You crack them open.
Christmas crackers
Complete the title of this song Santa Claus Is Coming To ...
...Town
Number of animals which pull Santa's sleigh.
9
Green plant with little red berries used as decoration.
Holly
The grouchy Christmas-hating creature that eventually learns the true meaning of the holiday. Hero of a famous Christmas movie.
The Grinch
Little tarts filled with raisins and spices eaten in England for Christmas.
Mince pies
English people hang it on their front door to welcome visitors.
A wreath
What Christmas songs are called in the UK.
Christmas carols
Number of points in a snowflake.
6 points
The plant people traditionally kiss under during the Christmas season.
Mistletoe
Character from Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol is visited by 3 ghosts on Christmas Eve.
Scrooge