This green character tries to stop Christmas
Who is the Grinch?
A song about a reindeer with a glowing nose.
What is Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer?
This winter activity uses a flat rideable surface and a snowy hill—but doesn't require skis.
What is Sledding?
What is cookies?
Plant you are supposed to kiss under
What is a Mistletoe?
This movie features Kevin being left behind
What is Home Alone?
This song begins with the lyrics "Dashing through the snow..."
What is Jingle Bells?
Water becomes snow at this temperature in °F
What is 32 degrees?
Red and white candy associated with Christmas
What is a candy cane?
Snack left out for Santa's reindeers
What is a Carrot?
Buddy travels to New York to find his dad
What is Elf?
This song says ‘fa-la-la-la-la’.
What is Deck the Halls?
The name of a winter snowstorm
What is a Blizzard?
This creamy holiday drink can be found in variations and even dairy-free almond versions.
What is Eggnog?
What decorative item is traditionally made of a circle to symbolize eternal life
What is a Wreath?
A boy boards a magical train headed for the North Pole.
What is the Polar Express?
The original singer of "All I Want for Christmas is You"
Who is Mariah Carey?
Snowflakes always have this many sides
What is six?
This fruit bread is infamous for being gifted but rarely eaten
What is Fruitcake?
Hiding this little doll is a yearly tradition for some families
What is Elf on the Shelf?
In A Christmas Story, Ralphie desperately wants what gift?
What is a Red Ryder BB Gun?
Bing Crosby’s best-selling Christmas song
What is White Christmas?
The name of the first day of winter
What is the Winter Solstice?
This Christmas entrée, famously referenced in “The Christmas Song,” is described as “roasting on an open fire.”
What are Chestnuts?
This countdown tradition begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas and may contain small gifts, chocolates, or scripture readings behind each door.
What is an Advent Calendar?