This roasted bird is commonly served for holiday dinner in many countries.
Turkey
The name of the movie that has this character in it (BONUS 100: His name in the movie).

Elf
Bonus: Buddy
This thing is put up and decorated in a lot of homes for Christmas.
Christmas Tree
Finish the lyrics ""Rudolph, with your nose so bright
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"Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
This is what naughty kids get in their stocking.
Coal
This popular drink around Christmas time has eggs in it.
Egg Nog
This is the name of the Grinch's loyal dog.
Max
Chanukah is also commonly known as the festival of this.
Lights
According to the English lyrics of “The Dreidel Song,” the dreidel is made out of this material.
Clay
This is created when you lie down on snow and flap your arms and legs.
A snow angel
This traditional Christmas treat is made of sugar and often has stripes
Candy Cane
The "Invisibility Cloak" was his Christmas gift the first year at his magical school.
Harry Potter
This snack is typically left out for Santa Claus.
Milk and Cookies
In “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” this is what Santa is going to find out.
Who's naughty and nice
This activity involves rolling large snowballs and stacking them to make a frosty figure with a carrot nose.
Making a snowman
A common snack food strung around the Christmas tree.
Popcorn
This is the name of the girl in The Grinch.
Cindy Lou Who
This is the direction in which you light the menorah once the candles have been placed.
Right to left
This song tells the story of a snowman brought to life by a magical hat.
Frosty the Snowman
This hot, sweet drink is a wintertime favorite for children and adults.
Hot chocolate
The fried potato pancakes eaten on Hanukkah to celebrate the “miracle of oil.”
Latkes
This movie is about a boy who accepts an invitation from the conductor to embark on a train ride to Santa's headquarters.
The Polar Express
This is the name of the reindeer whose name starts with a V.
Vixen
This Christmas song that was originally written for Thanksgiving.
Jingle Bells
I keep you warm, I come in pairs. Fingers or no fingers, I’m what everyone wears.
Gloves or mittens