This red-and-white candy is shaped like a hook.
What is Candy Cane?
Rudolph’s nose is this color.
What is Red?
This jolly man is said to live at the North Pole and deliver gifts to good children.
Who is Santa Claus?
Buddy the Elf’s favorite color.
What is Smiling?
You hang this on your door during Christmas.
What is a Wreath?
Santa loves to snack on these on Christmas Eve.
What is Cookies?
This reindeer’s name rhymes with “Blitzen.”
What is Vixen?
This creature is said to visit naughty kids instead of Santa.
Who is Krampus?
This movie features Kevin left behind when his family goes on vacation.
What is Home Alone?
This green plant is for sneaky kisses.
What is Mistletoe?
In England, people eat this flaming dessert made with dried fruit.
What is Christmas Pudding?
There are this many reindeer in the classic poem.
What is eight?
According to legend, this saint gave gifts secretly, inspiring Santa.
Who is Saint Nicholas?
In The Polar Express, this word is printed on the bell.
What is Believe?
You might top your Christmas tree with this.
What is a star or angel?
This sweet bread filled with fruit is a classic holiday gift… that not everyone likes!
What is fruitcake?
These two reindeer share their names with a Valentine’s symbol and a weather event.
Who are Cupid and Donner?
In some stories, this reindeer wasn’t part of the original team until a 1939 storybook made him famous.
Who is Rudolph?
This Grinch’s dog’s name.
What is Max?
This plant with red leaves is called the Christmas flower.
What is a Poinsettia?
In Germany, people bake these spiced cookies shaped like people or houses.
What are gingerbread cookies?
“You’ll go down in history” is a lyric from this reindeer’s song.
What is Rudolph?
According to legend, Santa makes a list of kids who are naughty and kids who are this.
What is nice?
This stop-motion film features Jack Skellington discovering Christmas Town.
What is The Nightmare Before Christmas?
Many people hang these above the fireplace.
What are stockings?