The animal that pulls Santa's sleigh.
What is reindeer?
Begins with "You better watch out, you better not cry".
What is "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town."?
The plant to which you're supposed to kiss under.
What is "mistletoe"?
The city that the McCallisters were going to for vacation in "Home Alone".
What is Paris?
This treat is traditionally left out for Santa on Christmas Eve.
What is milk and cookies?
The number of Santa's reindeer.
What is 9?
The Christmas carol that demands figgy pudding.
What is "We Wish You a Merry Christmas"?
The country that started the Christmas tree tradition.
What is Germany?
Plays the Grinch in the live action "How the Grinch Stole Christmas".
What is Jim Carrey?
This beverage is also called "milk punch".
What is eggnog?
The reindeer that start with a 'd'.
What is Dasher, Dancer, and Donner?
Brings Frosty the Snowman to life in the song "Frosty the Snowman".
What is a magical silk hat?
The Yule log tradition originated in this country.
What is Norway?
This accident causes Scott Calvin to become Santa Clause in the movie "The Santa Clause".
What is Santa falls off the roof
This spice is commonly used in Christmas desserts and comes from dried tree bark.
What is cinnamon?
The original color of Santa's suit.
What is green?
During WWII, this song was banned in some countries because it reminded soldiers of home and made them homesick.
What is "White Christmas"?
Is traditionally hidden inside a Christmas pudding in the UK.
What is a silver coin?
In "A Christmas Story", Ralphie desperately wants this gift.
What is a Red Ryder BB gun?
In this country, a KFC meal is a traditional Christmas dinner.
What is Japan?
The poem that popularized Santa's modern image.
What is "A Visit from St. Nicholas"/ "Twas the Night Before Christmas"?
This song was banned in Germany in 1983 because the composer was Jewish.
What is "Silent Night"?
This country celebrates Christmas by roller skating to church.
What is Venezuela?
In "It's a Wonderful Life", this happened every time a bell rang.
What is an angel gets its wings?
This tradition was started and inspired by the story "Hansel and Gretel".
What is gingerbread houses?