According to 12 days of Christmas, the partridge was sitting on this type of tree.
What is Pear Tree?
The number of horses pulling the sleigh in the song “Jingle Bells”.
What is One?
It made Frosty come to life in the movie “Frosty the Snowman”.
What is his hat?
The parade that is on TV every year in December.
What is the Macy's Day Parade?
Every elf has this ornament at the tip of their shoes.
What are Bells?
It is the name given to small sausage wrapped in bacon, a staple at British Christmas dinners.
What are pigs in blankets?
Another name for the song “O Tannenbaum”
What is Oh Christmas Tree?
He’s the author of A Christmas Carol.
Who is Charles Dickens.
Northern states get more of this than southern states.
What is a snow?
This is the most popular ornament placed on top of the Christmas tree.
What is an Angel?
It’s the name of the skin that hangs from a turkey’s neck.
What is a Wattle?
The number of “la”s after the “fa” in Deck the Halls.
What is 8?
It’s the number of ghosts in A Christmas Carol.
What is Four?
This songs talks about multiple days of the Christmas celebration.
What is 12 days of Christmas.
This country gifted the Christmas tree that was placed at the Trafalgar Square in London.
What is Norway?
It’s the country where Gingerbread houses started.
What is Germany?
The song Lucy asked Schroeder to play on his piano in “A Charlie Brown Christmas”.
What is Jingle Bells?
This is the bad guy Rudolph had to avoid.
Who is The Abominable Snowman?
This relative got ran over by a reindeer.
Who is Grandma?
This country houses the world’s largest nativity scene.
What is Switzerland?
This popular Christmas treat in England has dried fruit and spices and once contained meat.
What is Mince pie {mincemeat pie}.
The number of geese laying in “The 12 days of Christmas”.
What is 6?
This department store was featured in a popular Christmas movie. {Miracle on 34th Street}
What is Macy’s?
It’s what Santa Claus is called in France.
What is Pere Noel.
This is when the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas.
When is January 7th?