The Griswold Family
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
In which country do people mostly commonly eat donuts called sufganiyot during Hanukkah?
Israel
Which popular holiday beverage is also called "milk punch"
Eggnog
Which article of clothing makes Frosty the Snowman come to life?
Hat (Old silk hat, to be specific)
What much-reviled Christmas edible is known for its long shelf life?
Fruitcake
Staring "Ralphie"
A Christmas Story
The word "Kwanzaa" comes from which language?
Swahili
How many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol?
Four
What is the name of the Grinch's dog?
Max
What name is given to small sausages wrapped in bacon, a staple at a British Christmas dinner?
Pigs in blankets
The McCallister Family
Home Alone
How do you say “Merry Christmas” in Spanish?
Feliz Navidad
What did the other reindeer not let Rudolph do because of his shiny red nose?
Join in any reindeer games.
In National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation what animal jumps out of the Christmas tree?
A squirrel.
Visions of which sweet foodstuff danced in children’s heads as they slept, according to Clement Clarke Moore’s poem “‘Twas the Night before Christmas”?
Sugar-plums
When the kids begin to doubt whether Santa Claus is real, they and are taken to the North Pole by train.
The Polar Express
The Iranian festival of Yalda occurs on the longest and darkest night of the year. In Western cultures, this day is commonly known as what?
Winter Solstice
Elvis isn't going to have a white Christmas, he's going to have a
Blue Christmas.
*DAILY DOUBLE*
What are the names of all eight Reindeer in “Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer?”
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen
Which Christmas food is it considered good luck to eat one of on each of the 12 days of Christmas?
Mince Pies
Everyone lives in Whoville.
The Grinch
Which country was the first to use the tradition of Christmas trees?
Germany
What are you supposed to do under the mistletoe?
Smooch... aka kiss ;)
Famous movie character related to winter?
Frosty
What do kids leave for reindeer?
Carrots