You’re on thin __________.
What is Ice?
The Grinch is this color.
What is GREEN?
On this holiday, nice children get presents, while naughty ones get coal in their stockings.
What is Christmas?
Make my wish come true...
What is All I Want for Christmas is you?
The country you would wish someone a "Joyeaux Noel".
What is France?
The most popular Christmas cookie.
What is a Sugar Cookie?
In the __________ of winter.
What is Dead?
The "Miracle on 34th Street" took place in this U.S. city.
What is New York City?
This holiday celebrates the miracle of one night's oil burning for 8 nights by lighting a special Menorah and giving children gifts for 8 nights.
What is Hanukkah?
Who sang ‘Blue Christmas’ in 1957?
Who is Elvis Presley?
Which country is the poinsettia from?
What is Mexico?
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What is a Snickerdoodle?
That’s just the tip of the __________.
What is Iceberg?
Kevin's pizza order in "Home Alone".
What is a cheese pizza?
The holiday that celebrates love but originated as a liturgical feast to celebrate the decapitation of a third-century Christian martyr.
What is Valentine's Day?
Which Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving?
What is Jingle Bells?
This country has a holiday tradition centered around Kentucky Fried Chicken.
What is Japan?
Also known as Venetians, Neapolitans or tricolore cookies - despite not technically being a cookie.
What is an Italian Rainbow Cookie?
I slept so well last night, I was out __________.
What is Cold?
The two locations Amanda and Iris swap in "The Holiday".
What is LA and London?
Lunar or Chinese New Year is marked each year by one of 12 different ones of these.
What are Animals?
The song the Plastics have a choreographed dance to in Mean Girls.
What is Jingle Bell Rock?
December 26th is celebrated by the UK & other Commonwealth countries as this holiday.
What is Boxing Day?
The Brothers Grimm heightened this treat's popularity, with the story of Hansel & Gretel.
What is Gingerbread?
I’m no good at meeting new people, I can never seem to __________.
What is Break the ice?
Ralphie's pajamas in "A Christmas Story".
What is a bunny?
The month in which winter ends in the Northern Hemisphere
What is March?
The best way to spread Christmas cheer, per Elf.
What is Singing loud for all to hear?
What is Greece?
Historians believe the tradition of leaving cookies for Santa began during this era of US history, for parents to encourage generosity.
What is the Great Depression?
Snug as a __________.
What is "bug in a rug".
The four ELF food groups, according to Buddy the Elf.
What is candy, candy canes, candy corn, and syrup?
The special name given for the shortest day of the year
What is the Winter Solstice?
The holiday Michael Scott rewrote the lyrics to "The Chanukah Song " to celebrate.
What is Diwali?
The home of the Real St. Nicholas.
What is Turkey?
In the 1800's, Americans hung these cookie boxes on their Christmas trees.
What are Animal Crackers?
To not talk to someone is to give them the __________.
What is Cold shoulder?
In "Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer" there is an elf named Hermey who really wants to be this. (for a living)
What is a dentist?
The animal we watch on February 2nd to see if it sees its shadow - if so, 6 more weeks of winter!
What is a Groundhog? (or Who is Punxsutawney Phil?)
Boy band behind the smash hit "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays".
Who is *NSYNC?
In this country, children leave out a cold glass of beer for Santa.
What is Australia OR Ireland?
Decorating cookies with frosting, first began in which century.
What is the 1600s?