What do you call the "Christmas" drink made from milk, sugar, and eggs?
Eggnog
In "The Polar Express", what magical object does the boy receive as a gift from Santa at the end of the movie?
A bell
What type of calendar is used to count down to the days leading to Christmas?
An advent calendar
Finish the line: "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer had a very shiny nose. And if you ever saw it, you would even say __________________."
"... it glowed."
What do people traditionally put on top of a Christmas tree?
An angel
These are commonly roasted on an open fire
Chestnuts
In the classic Christmas movie, The Grinch is described with these three words:
Stink, Stank, Stunk
Three of Santa’s reindeer’s names begin with the letter “D.” What are those names?
Dancer, Dasher, and Donner
Finish the lyrics "Rockin around the _______ at the Christmas party hop"
Christmas Tree
What are the two most popular names for Santa Claus?
Kris Kringle and Saint Nick
The mascots of Coca-Cola
Polar Bears
In The Santa Clause, the original Santa does this that lets Scott Calvin become the new Santa
Falls off the roof
What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made out of?
A button
From which decade is this song: "All I Want for Christmas Is You"?
1990s
Which real-life person is Santa Claus based on?
The Christian bishop St. Nicholas
What are the two things you can leave out for reindeer?
apples and carrots
In "Home Alone", where was Kevin's family going on vacation?
Paris
This holiday treat was originally designed to resemble a shepherd’s staff. What is it?
A candy cane
This famous Christmas Carol was actually written to be a Thanksgiving Carol
Jingle Bells
Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?
Germany
In this country, they eat KFC as a tradition on Christmas
Japan
How many ghosts appear in "A Christmas Carol"?
Four
What popular Christmas song was actually written for Thanksgiving?
Jingle Bells
What's the next line? "Hark the herald angels sing..."
"...Glory to the newborn King"
The first artificial Christmas tree was made from what?
Goose feathers