Nat King Cole recorded this hit with a song about “chestnuts roasting over an open fire” in 1946.
The Christmas Song
Left behind for Santa to eat and drink.
Milk and Cookies
Frosty came to life with this object.
Hat
Hang this over your fireplace for the Christmas season. But careful the fireplace flame is not too high!
What are stockings?
The mother of Jesus.
Who is Mary?
The type of Christmas Elvis will have without you.
What is blue Christmas?
A soda company that often uses Santa Claus in their Christmas advertising.
What is Coca Cola?
Oh no! We forgot Kevin on our way to Paris in this movie.
What is Home Alone?
You are supposed to do this when you find yourself under the mistletoe.
What is kiss?
The location of the nativity.
What is Bethlehem
The kind of sleigh used in the song “Jingle Bells”
What is a one-horse open sleigh?
These carolers won’t get until they get some of this treat in We wish you a Merry Christmas.
What is figgy pudding?
This Hollywood actor played six different roles in The Polar Express.
Who is Tom Hanks?
The day after Christmas, December 26th is celebrated.
What is Boxing day?
The 12th day of Christmas
What is January 6th.
My true love sent this to me on the 9th day of Christmas.
What is nine ladies dancing?
This European country is where gingerbread houses started.
What is Germany?
Ralphie wants a BB gun for Christmas but the grown ups respond with this phrase.
What is “You’ll shoot your eye out”?
The amount of candles on an advent wreath.
What is 4?
The three gifts from the wise men to baby Jesus.
What is gold, myrrh and frankincense
This song has the line, “I don’t know if there’ll be snow, but have a cup of cheer.
What is Holly Jolly Christmas?
This Christmas food is considered good luck to eat one of each on the 12 days of Christmas.
Mince pies.
First name of Scrooge, the principal character of the novel, A Christmas Carol.
Ebenezer
In this century, the term "Xmas" started.
What is the 16th century?
These two biblical gospels describe the story of the nativity or birth of Jesus.
Who is Luke and Matthew?