Also a type of bear, this Express was animated and starred the voice of Tom Hanks.
What is POLAR?
On the Fifth Day of Christmas, my true love gave these to me.
What are FIVE GOLDEN RINGS?
These hang from the mantle for Santa to stuff.
What are STOCKINGS?
The hooked candy version of this assistive walking device are quite tasty.
What is a CANE?
Hang this above your door.
What is MISTLETOE?
This green and grouchy character is originally from a Dr. Suess book.
Who is the GRINCH?
The animal that Grandma got run over by.
What is a REINDEER?
One of two things most commonly placed at the top of the Christmas Tree.
What is a STAR/ANGEL?
These berries are often served with turkey.
What are CRANBERRIES?
Laid on Remembrance Day, hung on your door at Christmas.
What is a WREATH?
Shrek's Christmas movie.
What is SHREK THE HALLS?
Santa Claus is Coming to Town, so you better watch out and not do these two things.
What are CRY and POUT?
Children often count down the days with one of these.
What is an ADVENT CALENDAR?
Second to turkey, this is the most common meat served for Christmas dinner.
What is HAM?
A common traditional Christmas decoration/accent, but also a fire hazard.
What is a CANDLE?
This reindeer is the only one that has a full-length feature movie, released in 1989 (and no, it's not Rudolph).
Who is PRANCER?
Deck the Halls with these of holly.
What are BOUGHS?
Leave these for Santa's reindeer.
What are CARROTS?
A thick and milky drink found only at Christmas.
What is EGG NOG?
Shiny and nice to look at, but also commonly heard around Christmas.
What are bells?
Miracle on ___ Street was originally released in 1947, and again in 1994.
What is 34TH Street?
From "Silver Bells," soon it will be _______________.
What is CHRISTMAS DAY?
Make and decorate a house out of this.
What is GINGERBREAD?
2 of 3 very common Christmas cookie types.
What are SUGAR/SHORTBREAD/GINGERBREAD?
Decorative lightbulbs back in the day were incandescent; now almost all of them are this.
What is LED?