‘Twas the night we described Santa..
Do you hear what I hear?
Holiday tastes
Seasonal symbols
Deck the halls
200

Bowlful of jelly

What is “His Belly”

200

These go ‘click, click, click’ up on the housetop

What are “Reindeer Paws”

200

Santa enjoys these with a glass of milk

What are “Cookies”

200

A signature accessory  

What is a “Santa Hat”

200

These are hung by the Chimney with care

What are “Stockings”

400

White as snow

What is “His Beard” 

400

You hear these on every street corner

What are “Silver Bells”

400

The #1 selling non-chocolate candy in the month of December year after year

What are “Candy Canes”

400

Tree topper

What is “The Star”

400

The most necessary item of Christmas decor

What is ”The Tree”

600

Like a cherry

What is “His Nose”

600

!! DAILY DOUBLE !!

Your true love might send you a dozen of these 

What are “12 Drummers Drumming”

600

Roasted on an open fire, or baked in the oven

What are “Chestnuts”

600

Frosty the…

What is “Snowman”

600

They are never actually used for their name, just decor

What are “Nutcrackers”

800

Like roses

What are “His Cheeks”

800

These go all the way

What are “Jingle Bells”

800

Topped with marshmallows and whipped cream

What is “Hot Cocoa”

800

Find one on the shelf

What is an “Elf”

800

This piece of decor is typically made with greenery and other items from nature then adorned with a bow!

What is a “Wreath”

1000

Drawn up like a bow

What is “His Mouth”

1000

No sound, in the dark 

What is a “Silent Night”

1000

Only drank at the “thirst thirstiest time of the year”

What is “Sprite Cranberry”

1000

These fall and make it a white Christmas 

What are “Snowflakes”

1000

Originating in 16th century Germany but didn’t gain widespread popularity until the brothers Grimm story of ‘Hansel and Gretal”

What is the “Gingerbread House”
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