The name of the iconic restaurant in Alabama we always visited that has a playset with ropes and a sandpit
The branch of the military that runs "Toys for Tots"
What is the Marines?
The name of the Grinch's dog
What is Max?
The real-life person that Santa Claus is based on
This instrument revives Jack and transfers his spirit to a snowman in the movie Jack Frost
What is a magic harmonica?
The number of letters in each of the 2 lakes within a mile of Grandma and Grandpa's cabin
What is 7?
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Who does the U.S. military NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) track on Christmas?
Who is Santa Claus?
The U.S. military has been tracking Santa Claus for nearly 70 years, a tradition that started by accident in 1955 when a misprinted phone number in a Sears ad sent children calling the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD). Colonel Harry Shoup, the duty officer, realized the mix-up and, not wanting to disappoint kids, had his team check radar for Santa, creating the annual holiday event.
The Grinch is best described in these three words.
What is Stink, Stank, Stunk?
The country that eggnog originated from?
Where is England?
The number of ghosts that show up in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"
What is 4?
Jacob Marley (his deceased partner), 3 spirits of Christmas (past, present, and yet-to-come)
Lynn's only child who doesn't have the same middle name as someone's first name in this room
Who is Faith?
In 1776, this man crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night with the Continental Army to surprise the British at the Battle of Trenton
Who is George Washington?
The number of jury duty notices the Grinch commits mail fraud with at the post office
What is 3?
"Jury duty! Jury duty! Jury duty! Blackmail! Pink slip! Chain letter! Eviction notice!"
Where Michael, Dwight, Jim, and Andy go for lunch in The Office’s Christmas episode.
Where is Benihana?
What profession Hermey the Elf want to be in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
What is a dentist?
The garnish on Grandma Rita's favorite drink in Florabama
What is a maraschino cherry?
(on a bushwhacker)
The war in which a "Christmas Truce" was officially enacted
What is World War I?
What is solve world hunger (and tell no one)?
The meal people in Japan traditionally eat on Christmas
What is Kentucky Fried Chicken?
The name of the neighbors in A Christmas Story whose dog ate the turkey
Who are The Bumpuses?
Where is Piamonte (Piedmont)?
In 1972, President Richard Nixon ordered "11 Days of Christmas," 11 successive days of raids by this type of aircraft that would bomb the North Vietnamese in Operation Linebacker II
What is a B-52?
B-52s dropped 15,000 tons of bombs via 729 sorties involving 12,000 airmen during the "11 Days of Christmas," or Operation Linebacker II.
The name of the mountain where the Grinch resides
What is Mount Crumpet?
The number of pounds (+/- 200k) of wrapping paper anually purchased in the US
What is 4.6 million?
This 1984 movie features a young boy who receives a Red Ryder Carbine Action 200-shot Range Model Air Rifle for Christmas.
What is A Christmas Story?