Nat King Cole sings about Roasting this type of nut over an open fire in "The Christmas Song"
What are Chestnuts
100
These two groups of visitors represent both the humble nature of Jesus's birth as well as his status as a king
Who are Shepherds and Magi
100
In "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town", the story of Kris Kringle's origin as Santa Claus is told by a singing man of this occupation
What is a mailman
200
Gayla Peevey Sings about her deep desire for this animal, noting that it will fit well in her two-car garage
What is a Hippopotamus
200
This Angel was a central figure in the Christmas Story, delivering messages to Mary and Zechariah about their sons.
Who is Gabriel
200
In "A Christmas Story", Ralphie's family, teacher, and Mall-Santa all insist that he should not be asking for a Red-Rider BB gun, since he will inevitably do this with it.
What is "shoot his eye out"
300
In the song "Here Comes Santa Claus", Gene Autrey notes that Santa Claus is coming right down this aptly named road
What is Santa Claus Lane
300
This King demanded the Death of Jesus, and was willing to kill hundreds of other infants to ensure his demise.
Who is Herod the Great
300
In "A Year Without Santa Claus", Mrs. Claus and two elves find themselves stuck between the feud of these two weather-altering brothers
Who are Snow Miser and Heat Miser
400
This cartoon character is tasked with shooting down the Red Baron's fighter plane in a famous World War I themed Christmas song
Who is Snoopy
400
Mary and Joseph were residents of this town
What is Nazareth
400
In this movie- Often considered to be the Greatest Christmas Classic of all-time, the Selfless but depressed George Bailey is shown by an angel what the world would be like had he never been born
What is "It's a Wonderful Life"
500
This upbeat Christmas song was actually written about Jesus's second coming when he would return and rule the world as king
What is "Joy to the World"
500
Jesus's family fled to this country after his birth, paralleling the journey of ancient Israel.
What is Egypt
500
Dr. Seuss's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" ends with the Grinch himself carving this central meal of the Who's Feast