Traditionally goes on top of the Christmas tree.
What is a star or angel?
The date Christmas is celebrated each year.
What is December 25th?
The person caught kissing Santa Claus.
Who is Mommy?
This magic item helped bring Frosty to life.
What is "that old top hat they found."?
In the movie "A Christmas Story", the gift Ralphie's aunt got him for Christmas.
What is a pink bunny suit?
Traditionally left out for Santa's reindeers on Christmas Eve.
What is carrots?
The name of a famous Christmas-themed ballet.
What is "The Nutcracker."
Ending to the song, "And may all your Christmases be _____."
What is white?
Person who brings Frosty back to life in "Frosty the Snowman".
Who is Santa Claus?
The animated Christmas film in which Tom Hanks voices many of the characters.
What is "The Polar Express."
The sweet and thick beverage traditionally served on Christmas.
What is eggnog?
The type of plant that is often hung in doorways, encouraging people to kiss.
What is mistletoe?
The song "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" compares the Grinch to be as cuddly as this.
What is "as cuddly as a cactus."?
The items the Grinch steals from people's homes.
What is food, presents and trees?
Each time a bell rings in "It's a Wonderful Life" this happened.
What is an angel got its wings?
A type of log usually burned on Christmas Eve.
What is the Yule Log?
Where the baby Jesus was born.
What is Bethlehem.
Instead of a "white Christmas", the type of Christmas did Elvis had?
What is a "Blue Christmas".
Rudolph never got to join in any of these.
What is any reindeer games?
In "Elf", Buddy's four main food groups.
What are candy, candy canes, candy corns and syrup?
When people go door-to-door singing Christmas songs.
What is Christmas caroling?
The real-life person Santa Claus is based on.
Who is St. Nicholas?
The Christmas carol that has the lyrics, "Say hello to friends you know"?"
What is "Holly Jolly Christmas"?
Where the Grinch lives.
On Mount Crumpit, near Whoville?
Location where Kevin's family was going for a Christmas vacation in "Home Alone."
What is Paris?