Used to crack nuts
What is a Nutcracker?
This many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh
What is 9?
This popular Christmas song was actually written for Thanksgiving
What is Jingle Bells?
The Elf's name in the movie "Elf"
What is Buddy?
A house that is edible
What is a Gingerbread house?
Visions of this food dances in children's head (poem the Night Before Christmas)
What are sugarplums?
This beverage company has been using commercials starring Santa Claus, since the 1930's
What is Coca Cola?
The city that Kevin gets lost in in Home Alone 2
What is New York?
Children leave this out for Santa on Christmas Eve
What are Milk and Cookies?
This character has a button nose
Who is Frosty the Snowman?
The song “Silent Night” was originally written in this language
What is German?
What animated film is about a train that carries kids to the North Pole?
What is the Polar Express
Popular Christmas beverage, also known as "milk punch"
What is eggnog?
In Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol", this was Mr. Scrooge's first name
What is Ebenezer?
This is the type of trees that Christmas Trees are
What is Evergreen (or fir)?
The name of the Grinch's dog
What is Max?
Famous Christmas plant that gets hung up
What is Mistletoe?
The fairytale that inspired gingerbread houses
What is Hansel and Gretel?
This ancient empire is the reason Christmas is celebrated on the 25th
What are the Romans?
The snowman in the movie "Frozen"
Who is Olaf?
The Christmas decoration made from strands of silver
What is tinsel?
In the Movie Elf, Buddy gets to the North Pole as a child via this form of transportation
What is Santa’s sack?
Germans and other Scandinavian countries leave these out for St. Nickolas
What are shoes?
The source of Frosty's powers
What is his hat?