This classic Christmas character has a corncob pipe, button nose, two eyes made out of coal, and an aversion to warm weather
Frosty the Snowman
In the song Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, this reindeer shares a name with a youthful god of love
Cupid
This Christmas-themed ballet premiered in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1892, leading to worldwide performances every year
The Nutcracker
This Christmas spy looks upon children to make sure they do not end up on Santas naughty list, and moves around the house to do so
Elf on the Shelf
In this movie, a young boy boards a mysterious train that stopped outside of his house to go to the North Pole and see Santa
The Polar Express
This Christmas song was the first to be performed in space
a) Feliz Navidad
b) Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer
c) Jingle Bells
Jingle Bells
Santa Claus, originally Sinter Klaas, was named after this Dutch Christian Saint (and is sometimes still called this today!)
Saint Nicholas
This postal code will allow children to send their wish lists to the jolly man himself
HOH OHO
Buddy the elf may stick out like a sore thumb in the north pole, but he was not ready for this city.
New York City
"Silent Night" was originally written in this language
a) Polish
b) Ukrainian
c) German
German
In the early 1800s, the first gingerbread houses were reportedly inspired by what famous fairy tale?
a) Goldilocks
b) Hansel and Gretel
c) The Big Bad Wolf
Hansel and Gretel
Iceland is a cold but festive place, and every Christmas Icelanders exchange this item
a) Gnomes
b) Books
c) Bread
Books
In Home Alone, Kevin is left behind when his whole family takes a Christmas vacation, leading these criminals to try and break into a seemingly empty house
Marv and Harry
Czekaj! This Ukrainian singer is known for singing about the 5 rings of kielbasa and the 8 all my supper.
Metro (or Metros Christmas)
Candy canes are a festive treat enjoyed by many Christmas celebrators, with this country being the origin spot
a) Germany
b) Switzerland
c) Australia
Germany
a) Squash
b) Cucumber
c) Radish
Radish