Who plays Buddy the Elf?
Who is Will Ferrell?
In The Twelve Days of Christmas, the gift on the fifth day is five of these.
What are Golden Rings?
People often hang these on doors to welcome guests during Christmas.
What are Wreaths?
What are the burglars in 'Home Alone' also known as?
Who are The Wet Bandits?
Many families hang these on the fireplace for Santa to fill.
What are stockings?
In the movie 'Elf', where does Buddy go to find his biological father?
What is New York City?
This song by Wham! is one of the most popular modern Christmas songs.
What is Last Christmas?
In the Philippines, the colorful event featuring big star-shaped lanterns is called the ___ Lantern Festival.
What is Giant?
In 'The Polar Express', what word in punched in the boy's train ticket?
What is 'Believe'?
People often kiss under this plant, which hangs from the ceiling.
What is mistletoe?
Who said it? "He must be a South Pole elf."
Who is Santa?
This song by Elvis Presley became a famous holiday classic about a sad love during the season.
What is Blue Christmas?
In A Christmas Story, Ralphie wants this specific Red Ryder toy.
What is a BB gun?
In what town does 'It's a Wonderful Life' take place?
What is Bedford Falls?
The Italian tradition 'La Befana' involves this character delivering gifts.
What is a witch?
What is 'treat every day like Christmas'?
This Christmas song, made famous by Bing Crosby, has sold over 50 million copies worldwide.
What is White Christmas?
This 1970 song by José Feliciano is sung in both English and Spanish.
What is Feliz Navidad?
What is Rudolph's dad's name?
Who is Donner?
The day after Christmas, what is celebrated in the UK?
What is Boxing Day?
In 'Elf', what are the four main food groups according to Buddy?
What is candy, candy canes, candy corn, and syrup?
“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” was based on a story written for this company in 1939.
What is Montgomery Ward?
The first artificial Christmas trees were made using this type of feather.
What are goose feathers?
Who said "Just because you can’t see something, doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist." (Movie is also acceptable)
Who is Charlie?
(Santa Clause)
In Germany, this mischievous companion of St. Nicholas punishes bad children.
What is Krampus?