This snack is often left out for Santa.
What is milk and cookies.
The most popular tree topper.
What is an angel?
The Grinch is as cuddly as this.
What is a cactus?
In A Christmas Carol, this many ghosts visit Scrooge.
What is 4- Marley, Past, Present, and Future?
Tiny inexpensive gifts.
What are stocking stuffers?
Most commonly served with pumpkin pie in the United States.
What is cool Whip?
The glittering bits of metal that are put on a Christmas tree as icicles.
What is tinsel?
Frosty the Snowman had this for a nose.
What is a button?
The McCallister family planning to spend Christmas here.
What is Paris?
Elves wear these on the tips of their shoes.
What are bells?
America’s most popular cookie at Christmas time.
What is sugar cookie?
Christmas trees take an average of this many years to mature.
What is 7-10?
This carol is also known as the counting song.
What is "The 12 days of Christmas?
Clarence in “It’s a Wonderful Life!”
What is an angel?
This holiday drink is made with sugar, milk, and eggs.
What is egg nog?
This is the most common garnish for roast turkey.
What is cranberry sauce?
A tree in your home will consume this amount of water per day.
What is as much as a quart of water per day?
The name of the most famous Christmas ballet.
What is The Nutcracker?
The first gift of Christmas in "The Polar Express"..
What is a silver bell from Santa’s sleigh?
This state was the first to recognize Christmas as a holiday.
What is Alabama?
In the 16th century, this was the most commonly served Christmas dinner.
What is goose?
Using small candles to light a Christmas tree dates back to the middle of the 17th century.
What are small candles?
The number of gifts you would get if you received all the gifts in the song "Twelve Days of Christmas.
What is 364?
The name of Tiny Tim’s father in A Christmas Carol.
Who is Bob Cratchit?
The company that is known for its ads featuring Santa and a polar bear.
What is Coca Cola?