This is the person's birthday we celebrate on Christmas.
Jesus
This is the magical item worn by Frosty the Snowman.
Old hat
This is the movie where a boy named Kevin said, "I made my family disappear."
Home Alone
This is the food little children leave out for Santa
Cookies (and milk)
People typically hang these on a fireplace and gifts are put inside them.
Stockings
This is the town where the baby Jesus was born.
Bethlehem
This is the amount of turtle doves in the Twelve Days of Christmas.
Two
In the movie, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", the Grinch tried to steal Christmas from this group of people.
The Whos
This type of cookie is usually baked in the shape of little men and women, but people also use them to make little houses.
Gingerbread
Hint: It shows Jesus in the manger with His family
Nativity scene
This is who presented the baby Jesus with gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
The three wisemen/magi/kings.
This is the gift the Little Drummer Boy gave to the child Jesus.
A song on his drum
In the movie, "A Christmas Carol", Scrooge was visited by three ghosts. These are their names.
The ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come (future)
This is a common drink people make for Christmas parties. Sometimes it is "spiked."
Eggnog
Santa Claus is inspired by this Catholic saint
St. Nicholas
After the baby Jesus was born, his was laid inside this for a crib
Manger
What is what is described as "so delightul", in the song, Let it Snow.
The fire
In "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer", this is the name of the island he ran away to.
The Island of Misfit Toys
This popular Christmas candy is shaped like a shepherd's staff
Candy Cane
The French word, Noel, means this in English.
Christmas/Christmas Carol
This is who announced the birth of Jesus to the shepherds on Christmas night.
Angels
"Oh, holy night, the stars are brightly (blank).
Shining
This is the name of Tim Allen's character in the movie, "The Santa Clause."
Hint: His name before he becomes Santa
Scott Calvin
This dessert contains peppermint and chocolate and is typically cut into thin squares
Peppermint bark
This Catholic saint has their feast day on December 26. The day after Christmas.
Hint: He was the first martyr of the Catholic Church
St. Stephen