Who is the historical figure that serves as the basis for the figure of Santa Claus?
Saint Nicholas
What kind of food do we roast over an open fire?
Chestnuts
What does Buddy put on everything?
Maple Syrup
Who is Clark Griswald's cousin?
Cousin Eddie
What mode of transportation is the Polar Express?
A train
What country started the tradition of putting up Christmas trees?
Germany
What song was originally a Thanksgiving song, before it became a Christmas song?
Jingle Bells
What does Buddy believe the best way to spread Christmas cheer?
What does Clark Griswald want to buy with his holiday bonus?
An in-ground swimming pool
What does the the waiters sing about while passing out a beverage?
Hot Chocolate
What famous Christmas song became a symbol of peace after being written during World War I?
"I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas"
How many "la's" follow the "fa" in the carol "Deck the Halls"?
8
What are the four main food groups, according to Buddy?
Candy, Candy Canes, Candy Corn, and Syrup
When Aunt Bethany is supposed to say Grace, what does she say instead?
The Pledge of Allegiance
Does the boy keep the bell he gets from Santa?
If no, where did it go?
No, the bell fell through a hole in his robe
What country started the tradition of exchanging gifts?
Italy
What kind of nose did Frosty have?
A button nose
"Does someone need a hug?" Who does Buddy say this to before he hugged them in a forest on his way to see his dad?
A raccoon
What is the name of the dog that comes in an RV with the cousins?
(He has a sinus condition)
Snots
Can the parents hear the bell?
Why are why not?
No, because they have lost their belief in Santa and the Christmas spirit
Which company has been using Santa Claus in its advertising since 1931?
Coca-Cola
In which US state is there a town named Santa Claus?
Indiana
Where did Buddy get his name from?
Wearing Little Buddy Diapers
How many "imported Italian twinkle lights" does Clark claim to have on the house?
25,000
What does the conductor hole punch into every ticket?
Believe