The number of horses that pull the sleigh in “Jingle Bells”
What is one?
The plant that you are required to kiss if caught underneath
What is Mistletoe?
Where Santa’s workshop is located
What is the North Pole?
The person whose birth is celebrated on Christmas
Who is Jesus? (and Wendy)
The name of the Grinch’s dog
What is Max?
Who they pretend the snowman is in the song “Winter Wonderland"
Who is Parson Brown?
The food and drink traditionally left for Santa Claus
What are cookies and milk?
The number of reindeer that pull Santa’s sleigh
What is nine?
What the wise men followed to lead them to baby Jesus
What is the star?
The actor who played 6 different roles in the movie “The Polar Express”
Who is Tom Hanks?
The beverage grandma drank too much of in “Grandma got ran over by a reindeer”
What is eggnog?
Two foods traditionally strung on Christmas trees
What are popcorn and cranberries?
This reindeer has the same name as another holiday’s mascot
Who is Cupid?
The three gifts given to Jesus by the wise men
What is Gold, Frankincense, and Myrhh?
The man who owns the house Santa falls off of in “The Santa Claus”
Who is Scott Calvin?
The first song ever played in space
What is "Jingle Bells"?
The country where the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree came from
What is Germany?
The fairytale that inspired the first gingerbread houses
What is Hansel & Gretel?
The country Joseph, Mary and Jesus went to after they left Bethlehem.
The four food groups of elves in “Elf”
What are candy, candy canes, candy corn, and syrup?
The singer of the highest selling Christmas song of all time
Who is Bing Crosby? (White Christmas)
The most popular Christmas cookies in Minnesota
What are peanut butter blossoms?
The decade that Coca Cola started using Santa Claus in commercials
What is the 1920s?
The angel who visited Mary to tell her she was going to give birth to Jesus
Who is Gabriel?
The nickname of the burglars in “Home Alone”
What is “The Wet Bandits”