What piece of clothing brought Frosty to life?
Hat
What tradition, now associated with Christmas, began in Ancient Greece as a blessing of fertility in wedding ceremonies?
Kissing under the mistletoe
What baby was born to a relative of Mary’s, about six months before the birth of Jesus?
John
Which sauce is traditionally served with roast turkey?
Cranberry Sauce
Who sings the song "All I want for Christmas Is You"?
Mariah Carey
What type of animal blocks the Polar Express on the way to the North Pole?
Caribou
The story of St. Nicholas putting coins inside of what led to a famous Christmas tradition?
Stockings
What Old Testament prophet predicted the miraculous virgin birth of Christ?
Isaiah
What bird is consumed by 22 million Americans on Christmas Day?
Turkey
In The Twelve Days of Christmas, how many rings were given?
What is the name of the polka band in Home Alone?
The Kenosha Kickers
What is the symbolism behind the shape of the candy cane?
The shepherds crook
Which two of the four Gospels make no mention of the birth of Christ?
Mark and John
What country traditionally eats KFC for Christmas dinner?
Japan
“Where the treetops glisten and children listen?” is sung in which Christmas song?
White Christmas
Where do Scott and Charlie go after Scott burns the turkey in The Santa Clause?
Denny's
Before Christmas lights, what did people illuminate their trees with?
Candles
Where does the Bible tell us that Jesus was born on December 25th?
It does not state that Jesus was born on December 25th
What nut is traditionally used in a Christmas fruitcake?
Walnuts
What Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving?
Jingle Bells
What are the four main food groups for elves according to Buddy the Elf?
Candy, candy corn, candy canes and syrup
What country began the Christmas tree tradition?
Germany
Who was it that told Herod about an Old Testament prophecy that Israel’s Messiah-King would be born in Bethlehem?
The chief priests
In what century was eggnog invented?
The 13th Century
What Christmas carol was sung during the 1914 WWI Christmas Truce?
Silent Night