"A one-horse open sleigh"
What is Jingle Bells?
A device used to crack nuts
What is a Nutcracker?
The number of reindeer pulling Santa's sleigh.
What is 9?
The day of week is Christmas falls on this year
What is Friday?
Jack Skellington's dog.
Who is Zero?
The gift given on the 12th day of Christmas in The Twelve Days of Christmas song
What are 12 Drummers Drumming?
An edible house.
What is a Gingerbread house?
Singing loud for all to hear.
What is the best way to spread Christmas cheer?
The two most popular Christmas colors following red and green
What are Silver and Gold?
The movie with a young boy, trying to stop robbers from invading his house
What is Home Alone?
"No crocodiles or rhinoceroses, I only want....."
What are Hippopotamuses?
Children leave this snack out for Santa on Christmas Eve.
What are Milk and Cookies?
Song-story about a snowman that comes to life.
What is Frosty the Snowman?
You'll hear the Christmas greeting "Mele Kalikimaka" here
Where is Hawaii?
In this animated film, a train brings kids to the North Pole
What is the Polar Express?
Where everyone is dancing and prancing in "Jingle Bell Rock".
Where is Jingle Bell Square?
A famous type of cake made on Christmas
What is Fruitcake?
Mr. Scrooge's first name in Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol".
What is Ebenezer?
The first US state to officially recognize Christmas as a holiday
What is Alabama?
The Department Store that hires Kris Kringle in "Miracle on 34th Street"
What is Macy's?
"And Heaven and Nature Sing"
What is Joy to the World?
A famous Christmas plant that gets hung up.
What is Mistletoe?
A mischievous character who keeps an eye on children for Santa
What is an Elf on a Shelf?
A Merry Christmas greeting in Spanish
What is Feliz Navidad?
What Hermey the elf leaves the North Pole to become in "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
What is a dentist?
"You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer...."
What is Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer?
The Christmas decoration made from strands of silver and hung on a tree or other locations.
What is tinsel?
Two famous animated snowmen.
Who are Frosty and Olaf?
This popular children's cookie was introduced as a Christmas ornament in 1902
What are Animal Crackers?
The garment which held the magic bringing Frosty to life
What is Frosty's hat?
"...click, click, click, down through the chimney with old Saint Nick".
What is Up on the Housetop?
A popular Christmas beverage, a cinnamon packed "milk punch"
What is eggnog?
This happens every time a bell rings according to "It's a Wonderful Life".
What is An angel gets its wings?
Christmas Trees are typically this type of tree.
What are Coniferous or Evergreen (fir)?
This character loves syrup so much he puts it on his spaghetti
Who is Buddy the Elf?
"... and a happy new year!"
What is We wish you a merry Christmas?
When it snows on Christmas Day.
What is a White Christmas?
What Christmas themed ballet features the "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies"?
What is The Nutcracker?
The first Christmas trees were made of this element.
What are Goose Feathers?
In "The Polar Express", only these people can hear the bells ring
Who are those who truly believe?
"Fa-la-la la-la la-la-la-la"
What is Deck the Halls?
Hispanic food that is eaten traditionally on Christmas
What are Tamales?
The Saint that Santa Clause was derived from
Who is St. Nicholas?
The first year Christmas was celebrated on Dec. 25th
When is 336 AD
In "A Charlie Brown Christmas" this character tells us what Christmas is all about by reading the Biblical passage of Luke 2:8-14.
Who is Linus?
"You can say there's no such thing as Santa, but as for me and grandpa we believe".
What is Grandma got run over by a reindeer?
A gift exchange with a group of people where the givers are anonymous.
What is a Secret Santa?
The famous author who penned the Christmas classic "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas"
Who is Dr. Seuss?
This beverage company has had commercials starring Santa Claus, since the 1930's
What is Coca Cola?
The muppet who plays Bob Cratchit in "The Muppet Christmas Carol".
Who is Kermit the Frog?