The forest that Buddy passed through in the movie Elf.
What is the Candy Cane Forest?
The gift given on the 4th day of Christmas, in the song The Twelve Days of Christmas.
What is 4 Calling Birds?
The location of the famous Christmas tree in New York, first lit in 1931.
Where is Rockefeller Center?
The number of reindeer that fly Santa's sleigh.
What is 9?
The French version of Santa Clause.
Pere Noel
Ralphie's brother in A Christmas Story.
Who is Randy?
What is "White Christmas"?
The item hung on the Christmas tree to be found the next morning in this German Christmas morning tradition.
What is the Christmas Pickle?
The official Christmas flower of North America.
What is the Poinsettia?
Who is Krampus?
The name that Ellen calls Clark in Christmas Vacation.
What is Sparky?
The song that includes the lyrics "City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style...".
What is Silver Bells?
The Christmas Eve tradition started during the great depression that taught children to be thankful for what they had.
What is Leaving Cookies for Santa Claus?
The Christmas song originally written for Thanksgiving.
What is Jingle Bells?
The color worn by Santa before adopting the red suit.
What is Green?
Frosty's first words in Frosty the Snowman.
What is Happy Birthday?
What is Silent Night?
The December tradition that has parents using their creativity for a nightly routine.
What is Elf on the Shelf?
The US State that produces the most Christmas Trees.
What is Oregon?
The dark Pennsylvania Dutch version of Santa Clause, celebrated by Dwight Schrute.
Who is Belsnickel?
The job that Miles held in the movie The Holiday.
What is a Film Score Writer (Composer)?
The artist with the number one selling Christmas Album of all time.
Who is Elvis Presley?
What were Candles?
The total number of gifts given in the song the 12 days of Christmas.
What is 364 gifts?
The major U.S. company responsible for popularizing Santa in a red suit in their ad campaign, in the 1930's.
What is Coca-Cola?