This shiny-nosed reindeer saves Christmas during a foggy night.
Who is Rudolph?
22 million of these birds are consumed by Americans on Christmas Day
What are Turkeys?
Song starts with "dashing through the snow"
What is Jingle Bells?
This iconic 1980's movie plays on repeat on Christmas Day.
What is A Christmas Story?
It's rumored that he puts this in the stockings of naughty children.
What is coal?
Came to life on day with the help of a magic hat.
Who is Frosty the Snowman?
Ingredients include yolks, sugar, nutmeg, cream, and sometimes alcohol.
What is Eggnog?
Song starts with "I don't want a lot for Christmas"
What is All I Want For Christmas Is You?
Could also be titled "How Clarence Got His Wings"
What is It's a Wonderful Life?
His historical bishop from Myra is the real-life figure most often credited as the origin of Santa Claus.
Who is Saint Nicholas?
Canine best friend of The Grinch.
Who is Max?
What is Maple Syrup?
Song starts with "oh the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful"
What is Let It Snow?
8-year-old is not too upset when his family flies to Paris without him
What is Home Alone?
Anna Kendrick assumes the role of Santa in this Disney movie
What is Noelle?
Discovered his father, Santa Claus, forgot to deliver a present.
Who is Arthur Christmas?
These soft, square rolls famously come in a silver package.
What are Hawaiian rolls?
Song starts with "I really can't stay"
What is Baby, It's Cold Outside?
The only movie with a song solely devoted to Hot Chocolate
What is The Polar Express?
Company whose 1930's advertising gave Santa Claus his signature "look"
What is Coca-Cola?
This animated train conductor teaches children that belief is the greatest gift of all.
Who is the Conductor? (The Polar Express)
Food carved by the Grinch for the Who Feast.
What is the Roast Beast?
Song starts with "It's the most beautiful time of the year"
What is Mistletoe?
This divorced dad secretly becomes Santa Claus after an unexpected rooftop accident.
Who is Scott Calvin?
This reindeer was NOT part of the original eight listed in the 1823 poem.