The winter activity seen at the beginning of A Charlie Brown Christmas.
What is ice skating?
A common FRUIT associated with Christmas.
What are oranges?
The item(s) commonly placed at the top of a Christmas tree.
What is a star or angel?
Ships during the Christmas season are commonly associated with this number.
What is 3?
The flower that is commonly associated with Christmas.
What is a poinsettia?
The number of ghosts that show up in A Christmas Carol.
What is four?
Mince pies typically have a meat filling. (T/F)
What is false?
Older tree decorations (other than ornaments/lights).
What is popcorn or tinsel?
The ratio of fa to la's in Deck the Halls.
What is 1:8?
(totally a must-know)
Ikea supposedly made the largest gingerbread man. (T/F)
What is true?
The first rule of The Code of Elves in Elf.
What is treat everyday like Christmas?
The origin country of eggnog.
What is England?
The country that started the tradition of putting up Christmas trees.
What is Germany?
What you hear "on every street corner".
What are Silver Bells?
Reindeer with the same name as another holiday mascot.
Who is Cupid?
Happens when a bell rings in It's A Wonderful Life.
What is an angel got his wings?
English name of the French dish Bûche de Noël.
What is a Yule log?
A Spanish tradition of eating twelve of these for every stroke of the clock at midnight on New Year's.
What are grapes?
Peanuts Chilling in an Airtight Cooler
(an antonymous title of a song)
What is Chestnuts Roasting On an Open Fire?
The bird that commonly appears on Christmas Cards.
What is a robin?
The repeated song/phrase on the broken record in The Polar Express.
What is "ring-a-ling" or Silver Bells?
The (modern) traditional Christmas dinner in Japan.
What is KFC?
Yes, this has been fact checked!!
The origin country of Yule logs.
What is Norway?
The total number of gifts given in The Twelve Days of Christmas song.
What is 364 gifts?
Invented electric Christmas lights.
Who was Thomas Edison (in 1880)?
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