This animated movie has a wimpy excuse for a Christmas tree, decorated with a single ornament
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Sky, Aqua, Sapphire
Blue
You hang a bunch of these on your tree
Ornaments
You use this art supply to put glaze on a ham
A brush
This candy was invented in Germany in 1670 to keep kids quiet in church (this about the shape...)
Candy Canes
The most common type of animation used for early Christmas movies
Stop Animation
Onyx, Coal, Midnight
Black
These get hung above fireplaces
Stockings
A sweet bomb someone molded to place in milk
Hot Cocoa Bomb
Thanksgiving
Finish this popular line from this partially animated Christmas movie. "Bye ___, hope you find your Dad!"
Buddy
Emerald, Forest, Sage
Green
These get hung on front doors
Wreaths
An architect likes to construct these around Christmas time
Gingerbread House
Given permission from the Pope, Saint Francis of Assissi set up the first ever nativity scene in 1224 in this country.
Italy
This animated movie has Hermey the elf
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Ochre, Amber, Saffron
Yellow
Gets hung on the ends of Christmas tree branches
Tinsel
Name one of 2 candies normally used to decorate gingerbread men (bonus 100 if you can name both).
Gumdrops & Redhots
Every Christmas, Norway sends this to London as a thank you for their help during World War 2.
What gives Frosty his magic?
His hat!
Crimson, Vermillion, Mahogany
Red
Artists get hired to do this to business storefronts
Paint windows
Various meats, cheeses and fruit placed aesthetically on a board
Charcuterie board
Sinter Klaas is known to fill good little girls' and boys' clogs with candy in this country/origin.
The Netherlands/Dutch