What song includes the words "happy soul, with a corncob"?
What is "Frosty the Snowman?"
This is the gift that Ralphie in "A Christmas Story" wanted for Christmas.
This is the iconic quote that Mateo said in a video where Olivia is trying to kick a soccerball through a basketball hoop.
What is "Ipad for life kid"?
This is the first name of Scrooge.
These three words are what best describe the Grinch, “and I quote.”
This person wrote the CLASSIC BELOVED movie "The Nightmare Before Christmas."
Who is "Tim Burton"?
DAILY DOUBLE: X2
What is the name of Tintoa's first girlfriend?
What did she get pushed into while on a date with Tintoa?
1. Tiffany
2. A giant 100 gallon tank of barbecue sauce
This is how many players are on the ice in hockey, including the goalie.
What is "six"?
In “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer,” Grandma had been drinking too much of this festive holiday beverage.
What is "eggnog"?
He was the writer of the Nutcracker.
Tchaikovsky
This is the place where Genator Green banished excess citizens when their families exceeded four citizens.
What is "The Dump"?
This country is hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics.
What is "Italy"?
These barnyard beasts kept time for a humble percussionist in the Christmas carol, “The Little Drummer Boy
What is "the ox and lamb"?
This is the name of Rudolph's dad.
This is the name of the singular boy who danced in Bella's dance class at Miss Lucy's.
Who is "Howie Lang"?
Name one of the teams that played in the "Ice Bowl" (1967 NFL Championship) which was the coldest NFL game ever played by air temperature.
What is the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers?
This is the next line in this classic song from the hit musical "Rudolph's Spooky Christmas"
Why don't we all be friends because
What is "laughing is better than fighting"?
Reindeer can live up to this amount of years in the wild.
What is "15 years"?
In the Ma's school game, what happened to Kelsey's (Olivia) parents which caused her to have to live Jocelyn (Camdyn)?
What is "they died in a motorcycle accident"?
This is intense, localized snowfall that occurs when cold, dry air moves across relatively warm, open lake water (like the Great Lakes), picking up moisture and heat, rising, cooling, and then dumping heavy snow in narrow bands on downwind shores
What is "lake effect snow"?