People often cut this form of precipitation out of white paper at Christmas time in all different designs.
What are snowflakes?
"K" - based alliterative name.
Who is Kris Kringle?
ABC televises Christmas Day parades from this park.
What is Disneyland?
The most popular tree-topper in the U.S.
What is a star?
But in our household, we like to have Hurdling Josh Allen instead!

It's rumored that he puts this in the stockings of "naughty" children.
What is coal?
This song starts with "dashing through the snow".
What is Jingle Bells?
The first reindeer named in the popular song.
Who is Dasher?
This popular holiday ballet is about a kitchen utensil that comes to life on Christmas Eve to battle the evil Mouse King.
What is a Nutcracker?
Group that sings the song "Saint Nick".
Who are The Beach Boys?
TNT runs this movie on repeat all day... with the line, "Make sure you don't shoot your eye out!"
What is A Christmas Story?
Retailer that sells the most Christmas trees. Hint: their motto is also, "Save Money. Live Better."
What is Wal-Mart?
Jimmy Boyd sings about the scandal of discovering mommy and Santa doing this.
What is kissing?
This song starts with "I really can't stay".
What is Baby, it's Cold Outside?
The other reindeer would never let poor Rudolph join in on these.
What are Reindeer Games?
Many complain that Christmas has become too "this"; another word for a short advertisement.
What is Commercial?
Name the Brits commonly use, also a song by the Kinks.
Who is Father Christmas?
The first Christmas Day NBA game was played in 1947 between the Providence Steamrollers and this team.
Who are the New York Knicks?
Most artificial trees are manufactured in this country.
What is China?
Santa Claus was based on this real-life saint.
Who is Saint Nicholas?
This song starts with "Oh the weather outside is frightful but the fire is so delightful".
What is Let it Snow?
What happened to grandma while walking home from our house on Christmas Eve.
What is she got run over by a reindeer?
If sleigh bells ring and the snow is glistening, you are walking in a winter one of these.
What is Wonderland?
Tim Allen's "The Santa Claus" character shares his initials with Santa.
Who is Scott Calvin?
Grab your box of kleenex and a nice cozy blanket! This channel's lineup includes custom movies like "Biltmore Christmas", "The Christmas Train", and "Christmas Under Wraps".
What is the Hallmark Channel?
Critter that jumps out of the tree and attacks Christmas Vacation's Clark Griswold.
What is a squirrel?

Company whose 1930 advertising gave Santa Claus his signature "look".
Hint: The slogan "Delicious and Refreshing" accompanied the ad.
What is Coca-Cola?

This song starts with "Just hear those sleigh bells jingling, ring-ting-tingling, too".
What is Sleigh Ride?
In North America, reindeer are known by this name, which also happens to be a brand of coffee as well.
What is caribou?
Red and green plant widely used in Christmas floral displays. They are also considered a little dangerous for cats and could cause some stomach issues.
What is a Poinsettia?
Dutch name that inspired the American name "Santa".
What is Sinterklaas?
In this television advertisement, Santa exclaims, "they are real!" and faints when he sees these candy characters.
What are M&M's?

Some hide a green ornament shaped like this food on their tree. Tradition has it that the first person to find it will receive an extra gift for good luck in the upcoming year.
What is a pickle?

In the classic Christmas song, Santa is said to be able to tell this specific behavior before he decides who gets gifts and who does not.
What is whether you’ve been naughty or nice?
This song starts with "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire".
What is The Christmas Song?
Rather than fly, Chuck Berry sings about Rudolph doing this activity instead.
What is RUN?