The Grinch stole Christmas with this furry friend’s help
Max
Red berries are found on this kissing decoration.
Mistletoe
This real- life person (who lived in what is now Turkey) became the legend of Santa.
Saint Nick
The recording of this artist’s version of Rudolph the red nosed reindeer topped the charts in 1949.
Gene Autry
This mythical figure punishes naughty children in Central Europe.
Krampus
The movie, “Miracle on 34th Street“ is based on this real-life depart store.
Macy’s
These red and white candies shaped like a shepherd’s staff.
Candy canes
The New York City theater where the Rockettes perform.
Radio City Music Hall
This chilly character came to life due to a magic hat.
Frosty the Snowman
These large animals are used to promote Coca- Cola.
Polar bears
From the movie Elf, Buddy puts this condiment on everything.
Syrup
The official Christmas flower in North America often used in flower arrangements during the holidays
The Poinsettia
Before Turkey was common, this meat was often served at Christmas in England
Goose
In Jingle Bell rock everyone is dancing around what?
Jingle bell square
This holiday drink is also called ”milk punch”.
Eggnog
In this movie, the main character was enrolled in the Jelly of the month club.
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
The New York City theater where the Rockettes perform.
Radio City Music Hall
Two of Santa’s reindeer names come from weather phenomena
Donner (Thunder) and Blitzen (Lightning)
This Christmas song is also the title of a movie.
White Christmas
The author of the famous poem “ T’was the Night Before Christmas”.
Clement Clarke Moore
The highest grossing Christmas movie of all time.
Home Alone
The country where Gingerbread houses were invented.
Germany
This U.S. President made Christmas a federal holiday
Ulysses S. Grant
In the “Twelve Days of Christmas song”, this amount of French hens were given by the true love.
3
The year that Christmas become an official holiday in the USA.
1870