The number of reindeer that drive Santa's sleigh.
What is 9? (Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph)
This famous New York City skyscraper started its famous tree tradition in 1933.
What is Rockefeller Center?
Snow, along with rain, sleet and hail, belong to this portion of the Water Cycle.
What is precipitation?
In "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation", this creature jumps out of the Griswold's Christmas tree.
What is a SQUIIIRRREEEL?
This is the native deer species in Maryland.
What is White Tailed Deer?
Name of Christmas Tree covered in snow.
What is flocked or frosted tree?
The specific path "this item" takes through changing temperature and humidity creates unique growth patterns, making exact duplication improbable.
What are snowflakes?
The Peanut's Snoopy is this breed of dog.
What is a beagle?
Deer eat this type of diet.
What is herbivorous?
This special cell organelle which contains chlorophyll helps trees make food using the process of photosynthesis.
What is a chloroplast?
Snowflakes form in clouds when temperatures are below this.
What is 0 degrees C/32 degrees F?
Santa's red suit is said to be made of this material which is spun from threads of cotton (from sheep) and silk pile (from caterpillars).
What is velvet?
During the holidays, many front doors adorn this item.
What is a wreath?
This is the main molecule inside Buddy the Elf's favorite food.
What is Glucose?
This animal with massive antlers that can often be spotted in Maine is the largest species in the deer family.
What is a moose?
These are what the "halls are decked with"
What are boughs of holly?
This is the name of a brief but intense snowfall that greatly reduces visibility and is often accompanied by strong winds.
What is a snow squall? or white out? or blizzard?
In "A Christmas Carol," Ebenezer Scrooge engages in time travel to visit his past, present and future. This is the name of the final ghost to visit Scrooge.
Who is The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come?
This invasive, parasitic plant is popular at Christmastime, but can mean the "kiss" of death for the trees that it grows on.
What is mistletoe?