On this date, Americans celebrate Christmas in the U.S.
What is December 25th?
This figure has a corncob pipe, a button nose, and two eyes made out of coal
What is a Snowman?
St. Nick is also known under this name
What is Santa Claus?
These are Santa's helpers
Who are Elves?
Some put this on the top of the Christmas tree instead of a star
What is an Angel?
This term describes an evergreen tree aglow with lights and ornaments
What is a Christmas Tree?
On this vehicle, you may ride down a snowy hill
What is a Sled?
Santa Claus is from this snowy place
What is the North Pole?
This creature stole Christmas
Who is the Grinch?
You hang this on the fireplace to be filled with presents
What are Christmas Stockings?
The night before Christmas day is called this
What is Christmas Eve?
These unique small pieces of snow fall from the sky
What is a Snowflake?
Santa delivers presents through this entrance
What is a Chimney?
He guides Santa's Sleigh
Who is Rudolph (the red-nosed reindeer)?
If you find yourself with another beneath this plant, you are supposed to kiss the other person
What is Mistletoe?
You may dip this red-and-white striped walking stick in hot chocolate
What is a Candy Cane?
You wear these on your hands when playing outside in the snow
What are gloves (mittens)?
Santa loves it when children leave him these to eat and drink
What are Cookies and Milk?
This Christmas cookie resembles a person and is made of special dough
What is a Gingerbread Man?
This decoration hangs on a Christmas tree
What is an Ornament?
It was the night before Christmas and all through the HOUSE not a creature was stirring not even a ... THIS small animal
What is a MOUSE?
When this severe snowstorm with high winds strikes, you may be stuck inside your home
What is a Blizzard?
We leave this treat out for Santa's reindeer
What are Carrots?
This main character of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens meets the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future
Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?
You wrap a present with this
What is Wrapping Paper?