Charlie Brown tried to decorate the tree he bought for the play, but killed it when he hung this particular color ornament on it.
What is red?
This bright-nosed reindeer leads Santa's sleigh around the world.
Who is Rudolph?
Fill in the Blank: "All I want for Christmas is ___________."
Who is you?
This Savior (Son of God) was born on Christmas Day.
Who is Jesus?
This US State has the most snow days per year.
What is Alaska?
This town irritated the Grinch because they were full of Christmas spirit so he decided to steal all their presents and decorations.
What is Whoville?
When children are naughty, Santa leaves a particular item in their stocking.
What is a lump of coal?
What is a reindeer?
These three visitors followed a star to find Jesus, bringing gifts.
Who are the Wise Men?
The frozen ocean surrounding the North Pole is home to polar bears.
What is the Arctic Ocean?
Frosty the Snowman was able to come to life because of this object.
What is a magic top hat?
What is Santa's Workshop?
In "The Twelve Days of Christmas," your true love gives you this many golden rings on the 5th day of Christmas.
What is 5?
This city, known as the "City of David," was the birthplace of Jesus.
What is bobsledding?
In the classic holiday movie "Home Alone", where was the family going to spend their Christmas?
Where is Paris?
Santa's place of residence.
Where is the North Pole?
In this holiday classic song, Bing Crosby is dreaming for this type of Christmas.
What is a White Christmas?
The earthly parents of Jesus.
Who are Mary and Joseph?
These glowing ribbons of light dance in the polar night sky.
What are the Northern Lights?
In the movie "Elf", Buddy's dad worked in this historic building in New York City.
What is the Empire State Building?
Santa has this number of reindeer pulling his sleigh, excluding Rudolph.
What is 8?
Fill in the Blank: "Dashing through the snow, on a one-horse open ________, over the fields we go."
What is a sleigh?
After giving birth, Mary laid Jesus down in this type of container.
What is a manger?
This astronomical event marks the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is the winter solstice?