This form of water has 6 sides and it only appears in colder climates
Snowflake
Who is known for stealing Christmas?
Grinch
I don't want a lot for Christmas...
There is just one thing I need
These come in all shapes and sizes and flavors and the holidays would not be complete without this treat. Some people leave these for Santa to eat.
Cookies
-128.6 degree (F) is the coldest temperature ever recorded in what place?
Antarctica
Does pumpkin spice have pumpkin in it?
No
In this movie the elf became a dentist
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
What is the translation of the song Feliz Navidad..
Merry Christmas
What is America’s most popular cookie at Christmas time?
Sugar
What Jewish holiday is celebrated in 8 nights?
Hanukkah
Birthstone for December
Zircon/Tanzanite/Turquoise
In the movie, Elf, what are the 5 main food groups for elves
Candy, candy corn, candy canes, syrup
In this song, he knows when you have been bad or good
Santa Claus is coming to town
What is the famous French Christmas dish Bûche de Noël known as in English?
Yule Log
Bibingka is a popular holiday food in the Philippines which consists of rice flour or sticky rice, coconut milk, sugar, and water wrapped and cooked in banana leaves and consumed during which meal?
Breakfast
What was the first winter sport to be included in the Winter Olympics?
In this movie the bell didn't ring until you believed
The Polar Express
How many gifts did the singer receive in “12 days of Christmas?”
364 Gifts
What did it mean if a coin was found in someone’s Christmas pudding?
Good luck all year
How many religious holidays are in the month of December?
14
What is chionophobia?
Fear of snow
Name all 9 of Santa’s reindeers
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph
In the song “Mr. Grinch,” what is his brain full of?
Black Spiders
What is in a traditional “Christmas pudding?”
This English dessert contains suet, egg, molasses, spices, and dried fruits
What is the seven-day celebration which means "the first fruits" and celebrates African roots and heritage?
Kwanzaa