What brings Frosty the Snowman to life?
Magic Hat
The kind of sleigh used in the song "Jingle Bells".
What is a "one horse open sleigh".
Traditional food and drink left out on Christmas eve for Santa?
What is milk and cookies?
What type of animal does the Grinch use to pull his sleigh.
**Double points if you give his name.**
Dog
**Max**
Common item placed at the top of a Christmas tree that is NOT an Angel?
Star or Bow
What city does Buddy the Elf travel to in search of his dad in the movie Elf?
New York City
Fill in the Blank
I'm Dreaming of a _________________.
White Christmas
What is the traditional flavor of the Candy Cane?
What is Peppermint
Selfish holiday character who cared for gold then people?
Ebeneezer Scrooge
What holiday is often referred to as the festival of lights?
Hannukah
What item did Frosty the Snowman have as eyes and a nose?
button nose and two eyes made out of coal
Song that gives 5 Golden Rings?
12 Days of Christmas
How many candles are on the menorah during Hannukah?
9
Female native of Whoville who nominates the Grinch to be the annual Holiday Cheer Meister in the Grinch live action movie.
Cindy Lou Who
How many Reindeer pull Santa's Sleigh.
**Double points if you can name all of them**
9
** Blitzen, Comet, Cupid, Dasher, Dancer, Donner, Prancer, Rudolph, Vixen**
Scott Calvin became this holiday figure portrayed in 3 movies and a TV series on Disney?
Santa Claus
This Christmas song was the first song played in space?
Jingle Bells
*December 16th, 1965*
Common New Years Eve tradition around the world.
Fireworks!
The first of three Christmas ghost to appear in "A Christmas Carol"
The Ghost of Christmas Past
Name for the longest night of the year?
Winter Solstice
*21 December 2025*
According to Buddy the Elf, what are the 4 food groups for an Elf?
Candy, Candy Canes, Candy Corn, Syrup
This Large Mammal was all a 10-year-old boy wanted for Christmas in a 1953 holiday classic?
Hippopotamus
Gingerbread houses originated in which country.
Germany
What is an alternate name for Santa Claus from around the globe.
Additional Points for each different name.
Sinterklaas (Netherlands); Papá Noel (Spain and Latin America); Father Christmas (United Kingdom); Babbo Natale (Italy); Kris Kringle (United States); Père Noël (France/Canada); Jólasveinn (Iceland); Weihnachtsmann (Germany)
This horned monster who punishes naughty children is folklore in Germany?
Krampus