This makes Frosty come to life in the song "Frosty the Snowman".
What is an old silk hat?
Santa Claus is known by many other names. Name two.
What are:
St. Nick, Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Kriss Kringle, Papa Noel
In the movie "The Polar Express", this is the first gift of Christmas.
What is a silver bell from Santa's sleigh?
Lolli's favorite Christmas song.
What is "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas"?
This county typically eats KFC on Christmas.
What is Japan?
Christmas song that alludes to date rape.
What is "Baby, It's Cold Outside"?
Scrooge's first name.
What is Ebenezer?
The four main food groups according to Buddy the Elf are candy, candy canes, candy corn, and ......
What is syrup?
Plant with white berries that is typically associated with Christmas.
What is mistletoe?
In Australia, Christmas takes place during this season.
What is "Summer"?
Complete the lyric: Silent night, Holy night......
What is "All is Calm, All is Bright"?
One of Santa's reindeer that also has the same name as another holiday mascot.
Who is Cupid?
Highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time.
What is The Grinch?
US state that produces the most Christmas trees every year.
What is Oregon?
Poinsettias originally come from this country.
What is Mexico?
This was given on the sixth day in "The Twelve Days of Christmas".
What are six geese a-laying?

This character is supposed to punish naughty kids.
Who is Krampus?
The real name of the character that Tim Allen plays in the movie The Santa Clause.
Who is Scott Calvin?
Visions of this food danced in children's heads as they slept in the poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas".
What are sugar plums?
This country is credited with starting the tradition of putting up the Christmas tree.
What is Germany?
This is the Christmas song that the Plastics sing at the winter talent show in "Mean Girls".
What is "Jingle Bell Rock"?

Rudolph's girlfriend.
Who is Clarice?
This real life celebrity couple plays Mr. and Mrs. Claus in "The Christmas Chronicles".
Who are Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn?
If you add up all the gifts given in the "12 Days of Christmas", this is how many gifts were given altogether.
What is 364?
In Norway, people hide this on Christmas Eve.
What are their brooms?