In “Frosty the Snowman,” Frosty’s eyes made of these
What is coal?
This Christmas beverage is often left out for Santa on Christmas Eve
What is milk?
The name of the Christmas-themed ballet that has become a famous performance
What is "The Nutcracker"?
The name of the little boy in “The Polar Express”
Who is "Hero Boy"? (His real name is never actually mentioned)
"Feliz Navidad" translates to this in English
What is Merry Christmas?
This Christmas carol was originally composed in German and includes the words “Stille Nacht”
What is Silent Night?
This spice is traditionally sprinkled on top of eggnog
What is nutmeg?
The type of tree is commonly used as a Christmas tree
What is pine, fir or spruce?
These are the four main food groups according to Buddy in “Elf”
What is candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup?
This circular decoration made of evergreens often hung on doors during Christmas time
What is a wreath?
This carol includes the lyrics “In the meadow we can build a snowman, then pretend that he is Parson Brown”
What is Winter Wonderland?
This fruit is used to make a traditional Christingle
What is an orange?
This U.S. city is known for its elaborate Dyker Heights Christmas lights display
What is New York City?
In this classic movie “A Christmas Story,” Ralphie wants this for Christmas
What is a Red Ryder BB Gun?
Justin Bieber’s famous Christmas song from 2011
What is "Mistletoe"?
The Grinch is/was as cuddly as this, according to “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch”
What is "cuddly as a cactus"?
The two main ingredients in the Christmas drink “Tom and Jerry”
What is eggnog and either brandy or rum?
This state in the U.S. is known for growing the most Christmas trees
What is Oregon?
A 1946 film where an angel shows a man what life would be like if he had never been born
What is "It's a Wonderful Life"?
This fast-food restaurant has become a Christmas tradition in Japan
What is KFC?
This Christmas carol was the first song ever broadcast from space
What is Jingle Bells?
The country that the tradition of the gingerbread house originates
What is Germany?
This Christmas item takes its name from the old French word estincelle, which means ‘spark’
What is tinsel?
The name of Rudolph’s girlfriend in the 1964 T.V. movie “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”?
Who is Clarice?
This U.S. president participated in the first public Hanukkah candle-lighting ceremony of the National Menorah in Washington, D.C., in 1979?