This song regales it's riders "On a one-horse open sleigh, hey!"
What is "Jingle Bells"?
This is a Christmas "ballet", and looks like a soldier.
What is "The Nutcracker"?
The number of ghosts in A Christmas Carol?
What is four? (The ghost that comes and tells Scrooge he will be visited, plus ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future.)
According to the English lyrics of 'The Dreidel Song' which children sing at Hanukkah, a dreidel is made out of this.
What is clay?
This item is commonly used for a snowman's nose.
What are carrots?
This was given by a true love on the 12th day of Christmas in "The Twelve Days of Christmas".
What are twelve drummers drumming?
A spiced dwelling that is edible.
What is a gingerbread house?
The famous child actor in the Home Alone franchise.
Who is MacAuley Culkin?
You true love gives this to you on the first day of Christmas.
What is a partridge in a Pear tree?
The number of reindeer that pulled Santa's sleigh in Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.
What is 9? (Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixon, Comet, Cupid, Donder and Blitzen and RUDOLPH.)
In the song "Frosty the Snowman", this made Frosty come to life.
What is an "old silk hat they found"?
What children traditionally leave out for Santa.
What are cookies and milk?
The animated film about a train that carries kids to the North Pole.
What is "The Polar Express"
The location where the holiday greeting "Mele Kalikimaka" is used.
What is Hawaii?
A famous plant that is red or white and only available at Christmas.
What is a poinsetta?
Elvis Presley's Christmas is this color.
What is "blue"?
A small stuffed toy that moves around the house at night, getting into trouble.
What is an Elf on the Shelf?
"Miracle on 34th Street" centers on this real-life department store and parade.
What is Macy's?
Two colors that Christmas is known for.
What are red and green?
Two famous animated snowmen.
Who are Frosty and Olaf?
"Then one foggy christmas eve, Santa came to say" this.
What is "Rudolph with your nose so bright, won't you guide my sleigh tonight"?
A type of candy that can hang on trees.
What are candy canes?
These three words best describe the Grinch.
What is stink, stank, stunk?
This is how you say Merry Christmas in Spanish.
What is "Feliz Navidad"?
'I wanna _________________for christmas, only a ___________________ will do..."
What is a hippopotamus?
The little drummer boy played this.
What is a drum?
A popular wardrobe choice during the holidays as a joke.
What is an ugly Christmas sweater?
A movie about a snowman that comes to life.
What is Frosty the Snowman?
A kind of tree commonly used for holiday decorating.
What is evergreen, fir or pine trees?
A pattern you make in the snow, that also traditionally sit atop the Christmas tree.
What are snow angels?
_________, Simon and Theodore, are the Chipmonks, and they want a hula hoop!
Who is Alvin?
This is a popular Christmas beverage, also known as "milk punch".
What is eggnog?
This is a movie about a real life ___________, who comes from the North pole to find his real Dad.
What is "Elf"?
This beverage company has been using commercials starring Santa Claus, since the 1930's and now uses Polar Bears.
What is Coca Cola/ Coke?
This website now tracks Santa every year, so we know where he is.
What is NORAD?
The number of Golden Rings in the 12 Days of Christmas.
What are 5 golden rings?
A 24-day calendar found hiding chocolate or other surprises.
What is an Advent Calendar?
The name of Jack Skellington's dog in A Nightmare Before Christmas.
What is Zero?
This Christmas decoration was originally made from strands of silver.
What is tinsel?
These 3 items were carried by wise men:
Frankincense, Myrrh and _____________
What is gold?
This night all is calm and all is bright.
What is "Silent Night"?
According to Christmas tradition, this is the City where Jesus was born.
Where is Bethlehem?
This is the city that the Who's live in.
What is Whoville?
Loved ones hang this above the door in order to kiss underneath it.
What is mistletoe?
A sad and sparse Christmas tree with very few branches.
The number of times Santa checks his naughty list in Santa Clause is coming to town.
What is twice?
You traditionally hang these on Christmas Eve over the fireplace.
What are stockings?
In this movie, a divorced dad has a "person" fall off the roof and when he picks up the reigns he finds he becomes this new "person".
What is "The Santa Clause"?
To celebrate the "miracle of oil", these fried potato pancakes are eaten in Hanukkah.
What are latkes?
A name for Santa Clause in another country.
What is Kris Kringle, Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas, Pere Noel, Papa Noel, Weihnachtsmann or any other?