"In a one-horse open sleigh"
What is Jingle Bells?
What you traditionally hang on Christmas Eve over the fireplace
What are stockings?
The movie in which a "person" falls off the roof and when a divorced dad picks up the reigns, he becomes this new "person"
What is The Santa Clause?
The date of Christmas Eve
What is December 24th?
It's usually used for a nose on snowmen
What is a carrot?
"Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle________"
all the way
A house that is edible
What is a Gingerbread house?
Name the movie about a child fighting off burglars with traps in his home.
What is Home Alone?
What is the reindeer with the red nose's name?
Rudolph
The number of reindeer that pull Santa's Sleigh
What is 9?
(Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen. and Rudolph)
"Then one foggy christmas eve, Santa came to say"
What is 'Rudolph with your nose so bright, won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
The food kids leave out for Santa
What are cookies and milk?
The animated film about a train that carries kids to the North Pole
What is The Polar Express?
The date of Christmas.
December 25th
What you make in the snow while laying on your back
What is a snow angel?
The drummer boy played this
What is a drum?
The type of candy that hangs on the trees
What are candy canes?
Movie about a snowman that comes to life
What is Frosty the Snowman?
The traditional Christmas Colors
What are Red and Green?
Two famous animated snow men
Who are Rudolph and Olaf?
"__________Night, Holy Night, all is calm , all is bright"
What is Silent?
Type of sweater has become very popular to wear as a joke
What is an UGLY Christmas sweater?
Where the Who's live
What is Whoville?
Popular Christmas beverage, also known as "milk punch"
What is eggnog?
One of the three different names for Santa Clause
What is Kris Kringle?
(or Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas)