The three gifts that were brough to Baby Jesus by the Magi.
What are gold, frankincense, and myrrh?
These eight reindeer glide through the night sky facilitating gift delivery for the children of the world.
Who are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder, and Blitzen.
Popular Christmas song, Deck the Halls, encourages listeners to decorate with this seasonal item.
What are boughs of holly?
This popularized decoration is semi-parasitic and poisonous to animals. It contains a protein called phoratoxin that can cause drowsiness, blurred vision, diarrhea, vomiting, and seizures.
What is Mistletoe?
In the 1966 classic, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, by Dr Seuss, this is the number of sizes that the Grinch's heart grew.
What is three sizes?
The Gospels in the bible that contain the Nativity Story.
What are Matthew and Luke?
This is the popular snack that children leave out, which Santa likes to eat on Christmas eve.
What are milk and cookies?
The reason that Frosty had to "Hurry on his way".
What is, the sun was hot that day?
This food item was recorded, in the 1600's, as the most common decoration for Christmas tree's.
What are apples?
In this 1996 classic, directed by Brian Levant, Workaholic father, Howard races against the clock, and deranged post man, Byron, on Christmas Eve to bring his son home the toy of the season.
What is, Jingle All The Way?
The amount of time that passed between the arrival of the Wise Men and the birth of Christ.
What is three years?
The document that tracks children's behavior throughout the calendar year, which informs the caliber of gift they will receive.
What is the naught and nice list?
Christmas carolers request this traditional British dessert, made with dried fruit and nuts, which is typically served at Christmas, three times.
What is figgy pudding?
This country is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition—as we now know it—by the 16th century when sources record devout Christians bringing decorated trees into their homes.
What is Germany?
Who is Uncle Eddy?
The name of the fetus that leapt for joy, upon Mary's arrival.
Who is John The Baptist?
The postal code that children must include on their letters to Santa.
This famous cereal box character sings "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch".
Who is Tony the Tiger?
In this year, Edward Johnson created the first strand of electric holiday lights and installed them in his parlor window for everyone walking by to enjoy. The strand was made up of 80 red and blue lights, which were powered by a generator.
What is 1882?
In this 2004 classic, Christmas with the Kranks, this protein is purchased as a replacement item when the Hickory Honey Ham Nora Krank purchased gets run over by a transport truck.
What is smoked trout?
The New Testament book and chapter of the bible that is believed to contain the Christmas Story that is not a Gospel.
What is Revelation 12?
This popularized Christmas children's book was originally anonymously published in 1823 and was also known as "A Visit from St. Nicholas."
What is, Twas The Night Before Christmas?
According to Forbes Magazine in an article published on December 16, 2024, this 1963 hit, sung by Andy Williams has been ranked as the number one Timeless Christmas Song To Warm The Season.
What is, "It's the Most Wonderful Time of The Year"?
This Christmas tradition is based on a folklore story about Saint Nicholas and a 4th-century nobleman with three daughters.
What is hanging stockings?
In this 1994 classic, The Santa Clause, Scott Calvin is a divorced dad who tells his son Charlie that Santa isn't real. When they hear Santa land on their roof, Scott runs outside and believes Santa is an intruder, so shouts at him to get off the roof. Santa is startled off the roof, where he hits the ground and dies. Scott then unknowingly enacts the Santa Clause by doing this.
What is putting on the suit and entering the sleigh?