his is the true number of Santa’s reindeer in the Christmas poem T’was the Night Before Christmas.
What is eight? (Rudolph isn’t mentioned.)
In the 1983 holiday favorite “A Christmas Story,” Ralphie’s father wins a lamp shaped like this body part as a runner-up prize from a newspaper contest.
What is a woman’s leg?
In The Twelve Days of Christmas, lords a-leaping appear in this quantity.
What is ten?
During the holidays, this famous New York City landmark features a colossal Christmas tree and a popular ice-skating rink.
What is Rockefeller Center?
Q: Children who misbehave may find a lump of this black rock in their stockings on Christmas morning.
What is coal?
It takes more than eight million lights to decorate this “magic kingdom” for Christmas.
What is Disneyland?
This “Home Alone” character fends off a pair of robbers by building slapstick traps in his house.
Who is Kevin McAlister?
You can get your Christmas card postmarked not at the North Pole, but at the city called North Pole, located in this, the largest U.S. state.
What is Alaska?
Q: It takes this many years for a pine tree to grow to an acceptable Christmas tree height.
What is 15?
Q: When the Grinch discovers the true meaning of Christmas, his heart grows this number of sizes.
What is three?
Children leave this tasty treat for Santa on Christmas Eve.
What are milk and cookies?
This 2004 animated Christmas feature was an adaptation of an illustrated storybook by Chris Van Allsburg, the same author who created “Jumanji.”
What is “The Polar Express”?
This Christmas plant, popular for its bright red leaves, is native to Mexico and Central America.
What is a poinsettia?
In Germany, this frightening anti-Santa Claus with goat’s hooves and horns punishes children who misbehave instead of bringing them gifts.
Who (or what) is Krampus?
In Mexico, children break open these hanging papier mache sculptures to release the gifts inside.
What are pinatas?
In the “Twelve Days of Christmas”, The singer’s true love gives them five of these shining pieces of jewelry on day five.
What are golden rings?
Will Ferrell played the oversized North Pole adoptee who sets off to find his father in this 2003 Christmas classic.
What is “Elf”?
There were no creatures stirring on the night before Christmas, not even one of these.
What is a mouse?
Q: It is Hawaii’s way to say, “Merry Christmas to you.”
What is “Mele kalikimaka”?
Q: This magical household figure moves from room to room, helping Santa by making sure children are being good.
What is the Elf on a Shelf?
This popular reindeer began as a promotional character for Montgomery Ward department stores.
Who is Rudolph?
Jim Carrey’s grumpy green gremlin lays siege to this town in the 2000 film “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”
What is Whoville?
The wise men brought these three gifts for the baby Jesus, not the most useful items to give a newborn.
What are gold, frankincense, and myrrh?
Q: This giggling red monster was the hit of the holidays as the best-selling Christmas toy of 1996.
What is Tickle Me Elmo?
Q: If you leave treats for Santa’s reindeer, then make sure you put out these crunchy orange vegetables.
What are carrots?