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This character tries to stop Christmas from coming, by stealing all things of Christmas items.
Who is The Grinch?
The type of tree the partridge was sitting in, according to a well-known Christmas song.
This person got ran over by a reindeer.
Who is Grandma?
This reindeer shares a name with the celebrity of Valentine’s Day.
Who is Cupid?
This is a popular Christmas play featuring toys that come to life.
What is The Nutcracker?
The real department store featured in Miracle on 34th Street.
What is Macy's?
The name is given to small sausages wrapped in bacon, a staple at a British Christmas dinner.
What is pigs in blankets?
The way you say “Merry Christmas” in Spanish.
What is Feliz Navidad?
This reindeer is named after another animal.
Who is Vixen (a fox)?
This organization tracks Santa’s location on Christmas Eve.
Who is NORAD – North American Aerospace Defense Command? The tradition started in 1955.
The number of ghosts in A Christmas Carol.
What is four?
Stollen is the traditional fruit cake of this country.
Where is Germany?
On the tenth day of Christmas, this is what my true love give to me.
What is Lords a-leaping?
Rudolph avoided this bad guy.
Who is the Abominable Snowman?
This Christmas decoration is made from a parasitic plant.
What is mistletoe?
The name of the animated Christmas movie featuring Tom Hanks.
What is the Polar Express?
The place where gingerbread houses started.
Where is Germany?
This is the song Lucy asks Schroeder to play on his piano in “A Charlie Brown Christmas”.
What is Jingle Bells?
Name the eight original Reindeer.
Who are Blitzen, Comet, Cupid, Dasher, Prancer, Vixen, Dancer, and Donner?
This American President banned Christmas trees in the White House.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
The author of A Christmas Carol.
Who is Charles Dickens?
The name of the skin that hangs from a turkey’s neck.
What is a wattle?
Of all the popular Christmas songs, this is the best-selling single of all time.
What is “White Christmas”?
These two reindeer are named after weather phenomenon.
Who is Donner, which means thunder in German, and Blitzen, which means lightning.
This is why Christmas lights are used on trees.
What is Pagan traditions using light to celebrate the Winter Solstice using candles?