The name of this festive friend.

The name of the Grinch's loyal dog.
Max
What was given on the 9th (of 12) day of Christmas?
9 ladies dancing.
Come on, it's lovely weather for a...
Sleigh ride together with you. (Sleigh Ride, 1948)
This reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot.
Cupid
This classic Christmas song was written for Meet Me in St Louis (1944)
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
This sweet girl's name.

Cindy Lou Who
In "Jingle Bell Rock" everyone is dancing and prancing here.
Jingle Bell Square
The prettiest sight you'll see is the holly that will be...
On your own front door...A pair of hopalong boots
and a pistol that shoots...(It's Beginning to Look a lot Like Christmas, 1951)
What day of the week did Christmas fall on in 2018?
Tuesday
This romantic Christmas comedy film begins in World War II as a German U-Boat fires a torpedo, sinking an American vessel.
Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
Where the Grinch lives (not Whoville)
Mount Crumpit
This song invites you to sleep in heavenly peace.
Silent Night
From now on all our troubles will be...
Out of sight...Here we are as in olden days (Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, 1957)
The country of origin for candy canes.
Germany
In Miracle on 34th street, what seems to be the problem with the Santa hired for the Macy Day parade?
He's had too much to drink/he's drunk
How many sizes too small was the Grinch's heart?
2 sizes
This 1971 hit was recorded by this popular singer, ‘Happy Xmas (War Is Over)’.
John Lennon
Hear the snow crunch, see the kids bunch...
This is Santa's big scene...And above all the bustle you'll hear (Silver Bells, 1951)
This animal stars in most Coca Cola commercials.
Polar Bear.
This is the fictional town where It's a Wonderful Life is set.
Bedford Falls.
The canned food stolen last by the Grinch.
Who Hash
In the song, "You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch" this is the length of the pole that nobody would touch the Grinch with.
39 and a half foot pole.
Santa honey, one little thing I really need, the deed...
To a platinum mine...Santa, baby, so hurry down the chimney tonight (Santa Baby, 1953)
This Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving.