A guy who thinks he’s an elf travels to New York in tights.
What is "Elf?"
This reindeer famously goes first in Santa’s roll call.
Who is "Dasher?"
These colorful bulbs wrapped around trees and houses are the most recognizable form of holiday lighting.
What are "Christmas lights?"
On Christmas Eve, Santa fuels his worldwide sprint with this classic treat duo.
What are "cookies and milk?"
This Claymation reindeer becomes a hero thanks to the nose everyone once laughed at.
Who is "Rudolph?"
A forgotten child spends Christmas turning his house into a pain-filled obstacle course.
What is "Home Alone?"
With one fake antler, this loyal dog fills in as a reindeer by pulling the Grinch’s sleigh.
Who is "Max?"
This holiday, known as the "Festival of Lights," is celebrated by lighting candles for eight nights.
What is "Hanukkah?"
Buddy the Elf claims the four main food groups are candy, candy corn, syrup, and these peppermint hooks.
What are "candy canes?"
In "Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town," Santa first goes by this name before becoming a Christmas icon.
Who is "Kris Kringle?"
A green recluse commits mass theft to get some peace and quiet.
What is "How the Grinch Stole Christmas?"
This reindeer's name, shared with another holiday, stands out as the only one inspired by mythology.
Who is "Cupid?"
In Scandinavian countries, families burn this fragrant log made from resin-soaked wood.
What is a "Yule log?"
In Victorian England, children hung stockings in hopes of receiving these citrus fruits.
What are "oranges?"
This 'mister green Christmas' and 'mister heat blister' appears in "The Year Without a Santa Claus."
Who is "Heat Miser?"
A dad accidentally kills Santa and takes his job immediately.
What is "The Santa Clause?"
This reindeer's name comes from the German word meaning "thunder."
Who is "Donner?"
The modern Christmas tree tradition is often traced back to this European country.
What is "Germany?"
In The Nutcracker, this fairy is named after these festive treats that once "danced" in children’s dreams.
What are "sugar plums?"
Rather than build toys, Hermey the Elf dreams of pursuing this profession.
What is "Dentist?"
A boy spends the holidays begging for a BB gun while repeatedly proving he shouldn’t have one.
What is "A Christmas Story?"
In the 1823 poem, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, this many reindeer pull Santa’s sleigh.
Bonus for each you can name...
What is "8?"
"Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen."
In "Christmas Vacation," Clark Griswold blinds his neighbors by lighting up this many twinkle lights on his house.
What is "25,000?"
Whoville celebrates Christmas with roast beast, Who-pudding, and this canned favorite the Grinch once stole.
What is "Who-hash?"
This place inspired a song about toys with square wheels, mismatched parts, and names that don’t fit.
What is the "Island of Misfit Toys?"