This is given on the 5th day of Christmas.
five golden rings
This is the name of the little girl who befriended the Grinch in The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.
Cindy Lou Who
Rudolph never gets to join these.
Reindeer Games
This is a small, four-sided spinning top with a Hebrew letter on each side.
Dreidel
I have a nose made of a button. Who am I?
Frosty
This classic holiday song was originally called, "Tinkle Bells" until the composer's wife said that the word tinkle reminded her of using the bathroom.
"Silver Bells"
This is the number of Home Alone movies.
Six
According to It's a Wonderful Life, this happens every time a bell rings.
An angel gets its wings.
This candelabra is lit for Hanukkah.
Menorah
This plant with red flowers and sometimes white flowers is associated with Christmas.
Poinsettia
Buddy the Elf and Jovie sing this song as a duet in the employee bathroom.
"Baby It's Cold Outside"
"I will be back again someday!"
This Christmas themed ballet features the "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy."
The Nutcracker
This food item was traditionally hidden in Christmas trees to bring good luck to whomever finds it.
Pickle
"Noel" means this in French.
Christmas
This holiday song holds the Guinness World Record for being the first song played in space.
"Jingle Bells"
The Miracle on 34th Street took place in the U.S. city.
New York City
This is the name of the saint that Santa Claus was derived from.
Saint Nicholas
This tradition has people jump into a VERY cold body of water during frigid weather.
Polar Plunge
This U.S. state was the first to make Christmas an official holiday. (hint: it starts with the letter A)
Alabama
A popular Christmas song in 1818 is about a very quiet evening.
"Silent Night"
This movie has a line that says, "You'll shoot your eye out, kid!"
Christmas Story
This fairy tale inspired the first gingerbread houses.
Hansel and Gretel
This is the European country that started the tradition of putting up Christmas trees.
Germany
Mistletoe berries are this color. (tricky one)
White