He tries to steal Christmas from Whoville.
Who is the Grinch?
This is traditionally left for Santa on Christmas Eve.
What is milk and cookies?
Unfortunately, she got run over by a reindeer.
Who is Grandma?
This is the traditional color of Santa's suit.
What is red?
This reindeer shares a name with a Valentine's Day symbol.
Who is Cupid?
In "Elf" Buddy tries to put this on all of his food.
What is maple syrup?
This is how many times Santa checks his list to see who has been naughty or nice.
What is twice?
This what my true love gave me on the fifth day of Christmas.
What is five golden rings?
This is a circle of branches usually hung on the front door.
What is a wreath?
This reindeer has a name that could be a performer in a ballet.
What is Dancer?
He gets left "Home Alone".
Who is Kevin?
This is traditionally hung in doorways to encourage people to kiss each other. (Gross)
What is mistletoe?
This is where I am going to deck my boughs of holly. Fa la la la la.
What is the halls?
These are usually hung by fireplaces in the United States.
What are stockings?
This reindeer shares a name with an astronomical object.
Who is Comet?
He wants a Red Ryder BB Gun for Christmas in "A Christmas Story".
Who is Ralphie?
This sweet and thick drink is traditionally served at Christmas.
What is eggnog?
This is where mommy was kissing Santa Claus.
What is underneath the mistletoe?
This decoration was first made with strings of silver foil.
What is tinsel?
This reindeer's name means to "leap or bound".
Who is Prancer?
She is Rudolph's girlfriend.
Who is Clarice?
When people go around singing Christmas songs from house to house it called this.
What is Christmas Caroling?
In "Winter Wonderland" this is who we pretend the snowman is.
Who is Parson Brown?
He invented the first electric Christmas lights to be used on a Christmas tree.
Who is Thomas Edison?
This reindeer's name is German for lightning.
Who is Blitzen?