Most people traditionally put this on top of a Christmas tree
An angel or star
Elvis is not having a white Christmas, but a ______ Christmas
Blue
The number of ghosts that appear in A Christmas Carol
Four
Baby Jesus was born in this town
Bethlehem
These are the two most popular other names for Santa Claus
Kris Kringle, Saint Nick
It is said you are supposed to do this when you find yourself under the mistletoe
Kiss
These two words follow "Silent night" in the song of the same name
Holy night
The movie Miracle of 34th Street is based on this real-life department store
Macy's
The three wise men brought these gifts for the newborn King
Gold, frankincense, and myrrh
Gingerbread houses were inspired by this fairy tale
Hansel and Gretel
Eggnog
The other reindeer "never let poor Rudolph" do this because of his shiny red nose
Join in any reindeer games
In It's a Wonderful Life, this is said to happen every time a bell rings
An angel gets his wings
This angel appeared to Mary and told her she would give birth to a son whose name would be Jesus (as stated in the Gospel of Luke)
Gabriel
Frosty the Snowman's nose was made out of this
This country started the tradition of putting up a tree for Christmas
Germany
In "Winter Wonderland," we will pretend the snowman is this person
Parson Brown
The McCallisters went on vacation to this destination when they leave Kevin behind in Home Alone
Paris
This prophet is believed to have predicted the birth of Mary's child
Isaiah
The three of Santa's reindeer's names that begin with the letter "D" are these
Dasher, Dancer, Donner
The charity Toys for Tots is run by the reserve force of this branch of the U.S. military
The Marines
According to the song, my true love gave to me eight of these on the eighth day of Christmas
Eight maids a-milking
These three words are used to describe the Grinch in How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Stink, stank, stunk
"He will be named Jesus" because Jesus means this
"God saves"
This children's author wrote this quote, "Christmas doesn't come from a store; maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more"
Dr. Seuss