The person who delivers presents under the tree.
Who is Santa Claus?
Something people traditionally cook for Santa Claus to eat.
What are Christmas cookies?
The animals that pull Santaâs sleigh.
What are reindeer?
The tradition where people go from door to door singing.
What is Christmas caroling?
Santaâs helpers that make the toys.
What are elves?
The two traditional Christmas colors.
What are red and green?
The saint that Santa Claus is based on.
Who is Saint Nicholas?
âMerry Christmasâ in Spanish.
What is âFeliz Navidad?â?
The french word for Christmas.
What is Noel?
The abbreviation of Christmas.
What is xmas?
The Christmas traditional circle-shaped decorative item usually held on front doors.
What is a wreath?
This is how Buddy from the movie Elf went to the North Pole.
What is âclimbing in Santaâs sleighâ?
Another name for Santa. (Beginning rhymes with Bother)
Who is Father Christmas?
The tallest Christmas tree length. (within 25 feet)
What is 221 feet?
The most popular and traditional Christmas food in Japan.
What is KFC fried chicken?
The country that created the tradition of putting up Christmas trees.
What is Germany?
Most popular Christmas decoration.
This is the country where eggnog came from.
Visions of which food danced in childrenâs heads as they slept in the poem ââTwas The Night Before Christmasâ.
What are sugar plums?
The traditional Christmas food from the UK.
The gift given on the 7th day in the song âTwelve Days of a Christmas.
What are seven swan a-swimming?
In the movie Home Alone, the McCallister's went to this place when the left Kevin.
What is Paris?
The most asked for gift from Christmas 2019.
What are apple airpods?
All of Santaâs reindeer. (Name them)
What are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Comet, and Blitzen?
The first rule of the âCode of Elvesâ from the movie Elf.
What is âTreating everyday like Christmasâ?