Reindeer that starts with a "B".
Who is "Blitzen"?
You might leave this out for Santa Claus.
What are "Milk and cookies"?
The color of the Grinch.
What is "Green"?
This was given on the first day of Christmas in the song, "The 12 Days of Christmas"
What is "A partridge in a pear tree"?
Noël means this in French.
What is "Christmas"?
Rudolph stands out from the other reindeer because of this physical feature.
What is "His red nose"?
This holiday drink is also called "Milk punch"
What is "Eggnog"?
In "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", Hermey, the elf, really wants to be this for a living.
What is "A dentist"?
In "Santa Claus in Coming To Town", the kids are told not to do this.
What is "Pout and cry"?
This plant's berries are often white and traditionally hung on doorways.
What is "Mistletoe"?
You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and ________.
Who is "Vixen"?
This brought Frosty the Snowman to life.
What is "An old silk hat"?
The "Miracle on 34th Street" took place in this U.S. city.
What is "New York City"?
The two reindeer mentioned in "Here Comes Santa Claus".
Who are "Vixen and Blitzen"?
The name of the famous Christmas ballet.
What is "The Nutcracker"?
The names of all nine reindeer.
Who are "Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph"?
This person wrote the classic story, "A Christmas Carol"?
Who is "Charles Dickens"?
Daily Double!
In "Frosty the Snowman", these were Frosty's last words.
The kind of sleigh used in the song, "Jingle Bells".
What is "A one-horse open sleigh"?
In this decade, Coca-Cola started using Santa Claus in their advertisements.
What are "The 1920's"?
A group of reindeer are called this.
What is "A herd"?
The first name of Scrooge.
What is "Ebenezer"?
In the movie "It's a Wonderful Life" every time this happens an angel gets it's wings.
What is "A bell rings"?
In the Christmas carol, "We wish you a Merry Christmas" the carolers are pretty insistent they get this treat before leaving.
What is "Figgy pudding"?
This country is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition in the 16th century.
What is "Germany"?