These words follow "Silent Night" in the song.
What is Holy night?
This is the color of the berries on mistletoe.
What is White?
He tries to stop Christmas from coming by stealing all things Christmas from "the Who's."
Who is the Grinch?
This is how you say "Merry Christmas" in Spanish.
What is Feliz Navidad?
This animated film is about a train that carries kids to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
What is The Polar Express?
In the song "Frosty the Snowman", this makes Frosty come to life.
What is an old silk hat?
This "spy" hides around the house, reporting back to Santa on who has been naughty or nice.
What is The Elf on The Shelf?
The author of "A Christmas Carol."
Who is Charles Dickens?
These two words will almost always be found on Christmas gift tags.
What is To and From?
"Miracle on 34th Street" centers around this real-life department store.
What is Macy's?
In the carol, "Jingle Bells," this type of sleigh is mentioned.
What is a one-horse open sleigh?
People traditionally put this on top of a Christmas tree.
What is an angel or star?
In "A Christmas Carol," this was Mr. Scrooge's first name.
What is Ebenezer?
After red and green, these are the two most popular Christmas colors.
What is Gold and Silver?
In "Home Alone," the McCallisters are going on vacation here when they leave Kevin behind.
Where is Paris?
This is the color of Elvis Presley' Christmas.
What is Blue?
These Christmas decorations were originally made from strands of silver.
What is tinsel?
This number of reindeer are featured in "Twas the Night before Christmas."
What is Eight?
This Christmas beverage is also known as "milk punch."
What is Eggnog?
In this movie, you'll hear this phrase: "You'll shoot your eye out, kid."
What is A Christmas Story?
No crocodiles, no rhinoceroses, only these.
What is Hippopotamuses?
Canada, the United Kingdom, and most other Commonwealth countries celebrate the day after Christmas known as this.
What is Boxing Day?
The number of ghosts who show up in "A Christmas Carol."
What is Four?
These are the two other most popular names for Santa Claus.
What is Kris Kringle and Saint Nick?
In the classic movie "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," these three words are used to best describe the Grinch.
What is Stink, stank, stunk?
In "The Twelve Days of Christmas," this gift is given on the twelfth day.
What is Twelve drummers drumming?
This much-reviled Christmas edible is known for its long shelf life.
What is Fruitcake?
He wrote, "Christmas doesn't come from a store, maybe Christmas perhaps means a little bit more."
Who is Dr. Seuss?
This beverage company has been using Santa Claus in its advertising since 1931.
What is Coca-Cola?
This Hollywood actor played six different roles in "The Polar Express."
Who is Tom Hanks?
This Bing Crosby song is the best-selling single ever.
What is White Christmas?
This traditional Christmas decoration is actually a parasitic plant.
What is Mistletoe?
Santa says this at the end of "Twas the Night before Christmas."
What is "Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!"?
This Christmas-themed ballet premiered in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1892.
What is The Nutcracker?
In the movie "Elf," this is the first rule of "The Code of Elves."
What is treat every day like Christmas?
In the song "Grandma got Run Over by a Reindeer," this "incriminating" evidence was found on Grandma's back.
What is Claus marks?
Best known for their "Christmas Spectacular," this iconic dance troupe has been kicking up its heels in New York City since 1925.
Who are the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes?
This is where the Grinch lives.
Where is Mount Crumpit?
This reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot.
Who is Cupid?
In the movie "It's A Wonderful Life," this happens every time you hear a bell ring.
What is an angel gets his wings?
This well-known Christmas carol became the first song ever to be broadcasted from space in 1965.
What is Jingle Bells?
In the early 1800's, the first gingerbread house was reportedly inspired by this famous fairy tale.
What is Hansel and Gretel?
In the "Chronicles of Narnia," this character casts a spell making it always winter but never Christmas.
Who is the White Witch?
The first Christmas trees were made of these.
What is Goose Feathers?
In the 1964 classic "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," this was the name of Rudolph's faithful elf companion.
What is Hermey?
At the end of "A Charlie Brown Christmas," the Peanuts gang sings this Christmas carol.
What is "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"?
According to legend, these holiday goodies were shaped to resemble a shepherd's staff, as a way to remind children of the shepherds who visited Baby Jesus.
What are candy canes?
"Twas the Night Before Christmas" was originally published under this name.
What is "A Visit from St. Nicholas?"
This popular children's cookie was introduced as a Christmas ornament in 1902.
What are Animal Crackers?
In the movie "A Christmas Story," this was the name of the next door neighbors whose dogs ate the Christmas turkey.
What is The Bumpuses?