This individual is the wife of Santa Claus
What is Mrs. Claus?
This animal is known for eating carrots around Christmas time
What is a reindeer?
This is the opposite of the North Pole
What is the South Pole?
This is what the day after Christmas is called
What is Boxing Day?
This iconic Christmas movie features a human raised by elves.
What is Elf?
This is the item Santa puts in the stockings of people who misbehave and act poorly all year
What is Coal?
This is the name of the Grinchs' pet dog
What is Max?
This location is typically referred to as the North Pole even though it's actually the South Pole
What is Antarctica?
This is the original name of "Santa Claus"
What is St. Nick?
The name of this iconic Christmas Song features the line "In a one horse open sleigh..."
What is Jingle Bells?
This is the name of the workshop the elves make all the presents in
What is Santa's Workshop?
This reindeer's name starts with the letter D and is know for being quite fast
What is Dasher?
The directions on a compass can always point to these four directions
What is north, east, south, west?
This Christmas movie is about a train ride to the north pole
What is the Polar Express?
This is the name of the iconic town where the Grinch tries to steal Christmas from
What is Whoville?
What is a Sleigh?
This Antarctic animal is known for having cousins who live all around the world who are given the name "Grizzly" and "Brown"
What is a Polar Bear?
This is a piece of ice that floats along the water which is notable for its peak above the water and longer body below.
(Hint: This hit the Titanic!)
What is an Iceberg?
This is what Frosty the Snowman's nose is made of in the original movies
What is a button?
While often confused for being Frosty the Snowman, this ice-dwelling individual is notable for having a different name, and sometimes even being confused with Santa Claus himself!
What is Jack Frost?
This is an uncommon nickname sometimes attributed to Santa Claus that starts with a "K"
(Hint: One of the words in the nickname rhymes with "Pringle")
What is Kris Kringle?
This animal is given on the very first day in the "12 Days of Christmas" song
What is a Partridge?
Although Antarctica is often called the "Arctic" due to its freezing temperatures, this continent is actually the closest to the true Arctic and is also freezing cold
(Hint: It's notable for having "Green" in the name)
What is Greenland?
This is the mountain the Grinch lives on
(Hint: It rhymes with "Trumpet")
What is Mt. Crumpet?
This was the first Christmas book ever written
(Hint: The title of this book contains a word which is often used to describe the songs people sing during Christmas time when they go door to door)
What is a Christmas Carol?