This cartoon character’s name is used to indicate a small, thin, or just plain undesirable Christmas tree
Charlie Brown
In the 12 days of Christmas, 3 of these animals were given.
French hens
Frosty the Snowman’s pipe was made of this.
Corncob
You find the famous Christmas tree in New York here during the holiday season
Rockefeller Center
The German name for the song known in English as “O Christmas Tree”
O Tannenbaum
In Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” this is Mr. Scrooge’s first name
Ebenezer
This animal started the Christmas tree fire in Christmas Vacation.
A squirrel
Visions of this food danced in children’s heads as they slept in the poem “‘Twas The Night Before Christmas”
Sugar plums
In the early 1800s, the first gingerbread houses were reportedly inspired by this famous fairy tale.
Hansel and Gretel
In the Twelve Days of Christmas, there are there eleven of these.
Pipers piping
When the Grinch discovers the true meaning of Christmas, his heart grows this number of sizes.
3
The number of reindeer featured in the poem “Twas the Night Before Christmas”
8 (no Rudolph)
In the Harry Potter books, the title character’s wand is made from the wood of this plant associated with Christmas.
Holly
The charity Toys for Tots is run by this branch of the U.S. military.
Marines
The song “Jingle Bells” was originally written to celebrate this holiday.
Thanksgiving
In the movie Elf, Buddy goes to this location to find his biological father
The Empire State Building
In North America, wild reindeer are referred to as this.
Caribou
A booklet printed by Montgomery Ward featured the first appearance of this beloved Christmas character.
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
This major event of the American Revolution happened on Christmas Night in 1776.
George Washington crossed the Delaware River
At the end of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” the Peanuts gang sings this Christmas carol.
Hark the Herald Angels Sing
In “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” this character recites the Bible passage detailing the angel appearing to shepherds in the fields.
Linus
The first artificial Christmas tree was made in the 19th century using the feathers of this bird.
Goose
Starting in 1933, this department store chain published a “Wish Book” that became a mainstay of the holiday season.
Sears
This holiday is celebrated the day after Christmas in the UK, Canada, Australia, and other countries.
Boxing Day
The name of the Christmas song that begins with “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire”
The Christmas Song