Festive Lyric
"I'm dreaming of a ___________. Just like the ones I used to know"
What is "White Christmas"?
This tradition began in 2005 and involves a "spy" that hides around homes, causes mischief and reports back to Santa about who's been naughty or nice.
What is "The Elf on a Shelf"?
This traditional Christmas sweet treat has red and white stripes.
What is a candy cane?
Real or artificial, this is put up and decorated in most homes for Christmas.
What is "a Christmas tree"?
This is what naughty children get in their stocking.
What is "coal"?
"Frosty the Snowman was a ___________"
What is "A Happy, Jolly Soul"?
This nut is traditionally used in the popular Christmas dessert, the fruitcake.
What is "Walnut"?
There is a song about these roasting on an open fire.
What are "chestnuts"?
This decoration was originally made from strands of silver.
What is "Tinsel"?
This is the postal code for the North Pole.
What is "H0H0H0"?
"Deck the halls __________"
What is "boughs of holly"?
Daily Double!
In North America, children hang their stockings by the fireplace. In England, children hang them in this place.
This fairytale inspired gingerbread houses.
What is "Hansel and Gretel"?
This popular Christmas plant is actually parasitic.
What is "Mistletoe"?
The name for the four week period before Christmas.
What is "Advent"?
"Hark the herald angels sing ___________"
What is "Glory to the newborn King"?
On December 6th, St. Nicholas is accompanied by this scary figure to punish naughty Austrian children.
Who is "Krampus"?
A wassail - a hot punch made with cider, sugar, spices and fruit - originates from this country.
What is "England"?
Daily Double!
These popular decorations were originally used as headdresses and their meaning "twist" translates from Old English.
In the movie, "The Polar Express", the boy receives this as a gift from Santa.
What is "A bell"?
"_____________, ____________, It's Christmas time in the city".
What is "Silver bells, silver bells"?
A giant straw goat is a popular Christmas symbol in this country.
What is "Sweden"?
In this country, they eat Kentucky Fried Chicken as a tradition for Christmas dinner.
What is "Japan"?
The tradition of hanging stockings dates back to the 4th century. These are believed to be the first stocking stuffers.
What are "Gold coins"?
Epiphany is celebrated on this day.
What is "January 6"?