The name of the song with a line that goes "In a one-horse open sleigh"
Jingle bells
Kids leave this out for Santa at night in the USA
Cookies
Name the movie about a child fighting off burglars with traps in his home.
Home Alone
The colors of Christmas Candy Canes
Red and white
The man who was born on Christmas Day in traditional Christianity
Jesus
The most widespread of Christmas customs is probably the Christmas Tree. This is the country that supplies a giant tree for Trafalgar Square in London each year
Norway
The number of tips traditional snowflakes have
Six
"Last Christmas I gave you my _____ but the very next day you _____ __ _____."
heart, gave it away
These are being hung on fireplaces
Stockings
The animated film that about a train that carries kids to the North Pole
The Polar express
The beverage company that has been using commercials starring Santa Claus since the 1930's.
Coca Cola
This is known as the tradition of anonymously giving gifts in many countries
Secret Santa
The name of the Grinch's pet dog
Max
Santa Claus' year-round residential home here.
Arctic Circle, Finland, or North Pole
"Walking in the ______ __________"
Winter Wonderland
The number of days in the advent calendar
24\25
The street number on the movie, "Miracle on ______ Street"
34th
The alternative way of writing "Christmas"
"Xmas"
In France, he is known as the legendary gift-giver Father Christmas, or Santa Clause.
Who is Papa Noël or Père Noël?
It is customary to this country to get rid of old things
Italy
The reindeer who has the same name as another holiday mascot
Cupid
According to the song's lyrics this feast does Good King, Wenceslas look out on
Bonus Question [DOUBLE POINTS]: In the 'Mr. Grinch' song, this is a how long the pole that the singer wouldn't touch him with
The feast of Stephen.
[Bonus Answer: 39 1/2 ft pole.]
The name of a famous Russian ballet about christmas
The Nutcracker
The Disney movie that celebrate both Halloween and Christmas
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The two most popular Christmas colors after red and green
Silver and Gold
Japanese people eat for Christmas
KFC fried chicken
In this country, they celebrate the new year later than everyone else
China
What do "naughty children" receive in their stockings?
Coal
Oh, the weather outside is frightful
But the fire is so delightful
And since we've no place to go___!____!____!
Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!
This is what the naughty kids get at Christmas
Lump of Coal
The actor who plays Buddy the Elf in the movie Elf
Will Ferrell
This is made in the snow, and also put on top of the tree
An Angel
In this United States Christmas story, this is the source of Frosty the Snowman's magical powers
His hat
In Home Alone, the McCallister's are going on vacation to this city, when they leave Kevin at home.
Paris.
The 3 gifts that the wisemen brought to Jesus at the manger
Gold, frankincense, and mur
This is what Santa does to his list in the song "Santa Claus is coming to town"
Checking it twice
Birds that are popular on Christmas cards
Chickadees, Robins, or Cardinals
A nutcracker in the "The Nutcracker and the Four Realms" movie
A toy soldier
Joseph, Mary, and Jesus went to this country after they left Bethlehem
Egypt
Originating from the North Pole, can you name the missing reindeer from the list?
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, _____, Donner, Blitzen.... and Rudolph
Cupid
Known as the official beverage of Christmas time
Eggnog
In this European country, a woman plays the role of Santa Claus
Italy
How many horses are pulling the sleigh in the song "Jingle Bells?"
1
The tradition that is connected with mistletoe during the Christmas time
Kissing
The number of times the Grinch's heart grow
3x's
The French word “Noel” is often used around Christmas, but what was its original meaning in Latin?
Birth
In Scandinavian folklore, who are the little gnomes looking out for the home, farm, and children, pattering about unseen at night, checking on everyone's welfare?
Nisse or Tomten
This is a famous Christmas song that was originally written to be a Thanksgiving Song
Jingle Bells
In this European country, it is customary to eat 12 grapes at midnight for good luck.
Spain
Oh Christmas tree, Oh Christmas tree how lovely are thy __________.
Branches
The fairy tale in which the first gingerbread houses was inspired by
Hansel & Gretel
The actor who plays Santa Claus/Scott Calvin in Santa Clause 1, 2, 3, and the new Disney+ TV show the Santa Clauses
Tim Allen
Saint Nicholas was originally this before he became known as Santa Claus.
Saint Nicholas was a Monk
This 15th Century Bavarian word is the traditional meaning of Christmas tree
Tannenbaum
The country that started the modern tradition of putting up a Christmas tree
Germany, where families set up a tree in their homes on December 24, the religious feast day of Adam and Eve.
The Christmas song that contains the lyrics "Everyone dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way
"Rockin' around the Christmas Tree"
In the song "12 Days of Christmas", what was on the 10th day?
10 lords-a-leaping
Children leave this out for Santa at night in England
Mince Pie
The name of Eddie's dog in the movie Christmas Vacation
Snots
The inventor who created the first electric light Christmas display
Thomas Edison
This patron saint of Sweden is often played by the oldest daughter who enters the home during Christmas wearing a white dress, red sash, and a crown of candles. She is usually bearing food, such as a plate of cookies.
Santa Lucia
The fruit that is traditionally put inside a Christmas stocking
Some believe the festive tradition of putting oranges or clementine in Christmas stockings started in America during the Great Depression in the 1930s when families struggled to afford gifts so left the small piece of fruit in their children's stocking instead.
The color of mistletoe berries
White
The artist who re-recorded Eartha Kitt's hit song "Santa Baby" in 2003.
Kylie Minogue
The writer who wrote the famous book, "A Christmas Carol".
Charles Dickens
Name the 4 ghosts that visit Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol.
The Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future and Jacob Marley
The French word “Noel” is often used around Christmas. This is the original meaning of this word in Latin.
Birth
In this country, you can see ‘caganers’, nativity figurines of people pooping
Spain
The total number of presents were given in the 12 Days of Christmas
364
This is what the children were drinking in the first commercially produced Christmas cards by Henry Cole
Wine