Song starts with "dashing through the snow"
What is Jingle Bells?
People often cut this form of precipitation out of white paper at Christmas time in all different designs
What are snowflakes?
22 million of these birds are consumed by Americans on Christmas Day
What are Turkeys?
Jolly old man who brings kids presents on Christmas Eve
Who is Santa Claus
The two colors of Christmas milk chocolate M&Ms
Who is red and green?
Song starts with "oh the weather outside is frightful but the fire is so delightful"
What is Let it Snow?
Ballet about this kitchen utensil that comes to life on Christmas Eve to battle the evil Mouse King
What is a nutcracker?
Ingredients include yolks, sugar, nutmeg, cream, and sometimes alcohol
What is Eggnog?
Popular Christmas doll that reports to Santa when kids are naughty
What is Elf on the Shelf?
Many stockings are filled with a chocolate form of this fruit
What is an orange
Song starts with "just hear those sleigh bells jingling, ring-ting-tingling too"
What is Sleigh Ride?
Many complain that Christmas has become too this; another word for a short advertisement
What is a commercial?
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Buddy the Elf pours this sweet sauce on his spaghetti
What is Maple Syrup?
Item of clothing worn by a magical snowman
Dates back to 1670 when a choirmaster gave sugar sticks to his young sisters and bent them into shepherds' crooks
What is a Candy Cane?
Song starts with "I really can't stay"
What is Baby, It's Cold Outside?
If sleigh bells ring and the snow is glistening, you are walking in a winter one of these
What is a wonderland
Food carved by the Grinch for the Who Feast
What is the Roast Beast?
Berries on this traditional Christmas plant typically used to decorate
What is Holly?
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Maker of the popular Christmas Tree Cakes
Who is Little Debbie
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Song starts with "chestnuts roasting on an open fire"
What is The Christmas Song
Red and green plant widely used in Christmas floral displays
What is a Poinsettia?
Originally baked at the end of the harvest season and designed to be saved and eaten at the beginning of the next harvest season; so they really were made to last forever
What is a fruitcake?
Volunteers collection donations into this for the Salvation Army at Christmas time
What is a kettle?
Although the structure is made from cookie dough, the adornments are typically different types of candy
What is a Gingerbread House?