Per the popular Christmas carol, there are this many days of Christmas.
12
This poultry is also often served at Thanksgiving
Turkey
This is the name of the Grinch's dog
Christ came to save ______ , of whom I am the foremost. (1 Tim. 1:15)
Sinners
Santa Claus is based on this real-life person
Saint Nicholas
In the hymn "Hark! The The Herald Angels Sing" God and sinners are...
Reconciled
This drink, made of milk, sugar, and eggs, is loved by many and hated by many.
Egg nog
This movie about a cop named John McClain played by Bruce Willis is sometimes considered a Christmas movie
Die Hard
Jesus was born in this city
Bethlehem
Christmas trees can trace their origins to this country
Germany
Jingle Bells was originally a song for this holiday.
Thanksgiving
This type of cookie is often made into houses or shaped like a person.
Gingerbread
In "A Christmas Story" Ralphie wanted this for Christmas.
Red Ryder BB Gun
This is the name of the king who sought to kill all of the infant boys in the region.
Herod
This is how many times Santa checks his nice/naughty list
2
Caroling began in this European country.
England
Though they were actually eaten by your parents, this baked good is left out for Kris Kringle.
In "Merry Christmas Charlie Brown" Linus goes on stage and quotes a passage from this Gospel.
Luke
This book of the Bible has the first mention of a Messianic figure
Genesis
This is the name of one of Santa's reindeer that also shares the name of the figure from the romantic holiday in February.
Cupid
In "Joy to the World" the word 'joy' is sung this many times
5
This chain restaurant, known for serving comfort food and having an old country store interior, is open on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Cracker Barrell
Per Buddy the Elf, these are the 4 food groups.
Candy, candy canes, candy corn, syrup
This is a Latin phrase that translates to, "Glory to God in the highest!"
in excelsis deo
On the night before Christmas, not even this creature was stirring.
Mouse