On the seventh day of Christmas, my true long gave to me...
Seven swans a-swimming
"12 Days of Christmas"
Popular holiday decoration that is used to deshell delicious kernels.
Nutcracker
In Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol", Mr. Scrooge's first name.
Ebenezer
Bounceberry is another name for which Christmas berry?
The candelabra used to celebrate Hanukkah.
Menorah.
Who is this?

The Grinch
Where the tree tops glisten...
And children listen
"White Christmas"
This plant symbolizes the Christmas season. They mean joy, cheer and success.
Poinsettia
This naughty creature hides in a different place every night in most modern family homes.
Elf on the Shelf.
The dessert intended to last all year long.
Fruit Cake.
The holiday celebrated in mid October-mid November and is a festival of lights?
Diwali
What movie is this?
White Christmas
No crocodiles or rhinoceruses, I only want.....
Hippopotamuses
"I want a hippopotamus for Christmas"
Popular Holiday beverage, a cinnamon packed "milk punch"
Eggnog
The nutcracker centers around this fairy.
Sugar Plum.
According to legend, what holiday goodies were shaped to resemble a shepherd’s staff?
Candy Cane
A tree with artificial snow is referred to as this.
Flocked Tree.
Name the movie.
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
Click, click, click, down through the chimney...
"Up on the Housetop"
Christian ornamental display of the birth of Jesus.
Nativity Scene
The patriarch of the family in It's a Wonderful Life.
George Bailey
What color were Candy Canes originally?
White
In what country is Kwanzaa mainly celebrated in?
The United States.
Name the main character.
Charlie Brown
Joy to the world, the Lord is come
Let Earth Receive her King
"Joy to the World"
What date do countries like Germany and the Netherlands celebrate St. Nicholas?
December 6.
The movie the Grinch is based on a story by this famous author.
Which fairy tale served as an inspiration for the first gingerbread houses?
Hansel and Gretel
What traditional Christmas decoration is actually a parasitic plant?
Mistletoe
(It survives by sucking the nutrients from trees)
Steve Mason's kind gesture has Connie Ennis
second-guessing everything in this romantic comedy set during Christmas.
Holiday Affair (1949)