This classic Christmas flower is known for its red and green foliage.
What is a poinsettia?
This song advises you to “let it” three times in a row. (Hint: you're not letting it go)
What is "Let it Snow!"?
Santa’s reindeer are said to take off from this snowy home base.
What is The North Pole?
This person in the room was on the "naughty" list this year.
No one! (I am curious who was named though....)
Jesus was this many years old when he was born.
What is 0?
This plant with waxy green leaves and white berries is hung to inspire holiday kisses.
What is mistletoe?
If you're counting "fa-la-la-la-las," you're probably singing this song.
What is Deck the Halls?
This song about the most famous reindeer of all originally debuted as an advertisement for a department store.
What is "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"?
If you’re on the nice list, you might get a toy, but naughty kids might find this in their stockings.
What is coal?
The angel told the shepherds that Jesus was born in this way: “wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in” this.
What is a manger?
This is the country where the Christmas tree tradition began.
What is Germany?
This song celebrates a musician that doesn't respect quiet hours at the inn.
What is "The Little Drummer Boy"?
Before Rudolph, this reindeer was considered the fastest of Santa’s team
Who is Dasher?
This “nice” tradition involves leaving these two items out for Santa on Christmas Eve.
What are cookies and milk?
The town Jesus was born.
What is Bethlehem?
These glittery strands were originally made of silver and were invented in Germany in the 1600s.
What is tinsel?
It’s the only carol that calls for figgy pudding—whatever that is.
What is "We Wish You a Merry Christmas"?
In some European folklore, Santa’s sleigh was pulled not by reindeer but by these magical creatures.
What are goats?
This “nice” Christmas activity involves going door-to-door singing holiday songs.
What is caroling?
This angel does most of the heavy lifting leading up to Jesus birth, appearing to Mary, Joseph, and Zachariah.
Who is Gabriel?
Before electric lights, people used these dangerous items to light their trees.
What are candles?
For most people, receiving these on the fifth day of Christmas would have been enough.
What are "5 gold rings"?
These are all 9 of Santa's reindeer.
Dasher, Comet, Dancer, Donner, Vixen, Cupid, Prancer, Blitzen, Rudolph
This dessert, often considered “naughty” due to its calorie count, is made with butter, sugar, and dried fruit.
What is fruitcake?
These were the 3 gifts the wise-men brought.
What are gold, frankincense, myrrh.