The alternative month that Christmas is celebrated in spirit.
What is July?
The elephant that describes the exchange of amusing and impractical gifts during the holidays.
what is white?
The beverage company that has used Santa Claus in its Christmas marketing since 1931.
What is Coca Cola?
The title of the movie about a train that carries kids to the North Pole.
What is The Polar Express?
This is Santa’s catchphrase.
what is Ho,ho,ho?
The name of the day after Christmas.
Boxing Day
The plant’s berries that are often white and traditionally hung on doorways.
What is a mistletoe?
The holiday drink is also called “milk punch”
What is Eggnog?
This actor played the Grinch in How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Who is Jim Carrey?
The place Santa Claus lives.
Where is The North Pole?
The popular restaurant to visit in Japan on Christmas.
What is KFC?
People going door-to-door singing Christmas songs.
What is Christmas caroling?
What kids leave for Santa while he delivers the presents.
What are milk and cookies?
The main character in the movie “The Nightmare Before Christmas"
Who is Jack Skellington?
This is how Santa gets into people’s houses to deliver gifts?
How does he slide down the chimney?
The number of American Cities named "Christmas"
What is two?
Christmas, Michigan and Christmas, Florida
The country that's credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition in the 16th century.
Where is Germany?
This is the edible, ornately decorated food that Christmas houses are made of.
What is Gingerbread?
The name of the famous Christmas-themed ballet?
What is The Nutcracker?
This is Santa Claus’ original name.
Who is Saint Nick (Saint Nicholas)?
The danger of keeping a Christmas tree up for too long in your home.
what is starting a fire?
The mythical figure that punishes naughty children in central Europe.
Who is Krampus?
The popular cakes that are often given as Christmas gifts.
What is Fruit Cake?
This magical item brings Frosty the Snowman to life.
what is a hat?
The amount of times that Santa checks his list to determine who is “naughty” and who is “nice”.
What is twice?