He is a mean one.
Who is Mr. Grinch?
The North Pole's largest elf.
Who is Buddy?
Hanging these on the fireplace.
What are stockings?
A thick shake-type ice cream at Wendy's.
What is a Frosty?
No two of this type of precipitation are the same.
What are snow flakes?
His breather/smeller glows.
Who is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?
He was left Home Alone the first time.
Who is Kevin?
Singing songs outside to your neighbors.
What is caroling?
A Mclight amount of McSnow at McDonalds.
What is a McFlurry?
The language where they may say Feliz Navidad.
What is Spanish?
I heard these as I was riding in a one-horse open sleigh.
What are Jingle Bells?
He left play rehearsal to buy the smallest, ugliest Christmas tree.
Who is Charlie Brown?
Leaving this on a plate for Santa to snack on (he will also need a drink).
What are milk and cookies?
This is a heavy snow/strong wind treat.
What is a Blizzard?
This is the official name for the day before people open presents.
What is Christmas Eve?
My true love brought me this on the 3rd day of Christmas.
What are 3 French hens?
An old black hat brought this being to life.
Who is Frosty the Snowman?
Rolling snow into large spheres to represent a human.
What is making a snowman?
The ground covered with frozen dew at the ice cream store across the street.
What is a Frost?
Things to decorate a tree (including balls, bells, knick-knacks, and others).
What are ornaments?
A corncob for this, a button for that, and coal too.
What are Frosty's pipe, nose, and eyes?
This is the street where a Miracle occurred.
What is 34th Street?
If you are naughty, you might get this for Christmas.
What is coal?
Melting snow turns half ice/half water at 7-11.
What is a slushie?
This is Santa's wife.
Who is Mrs. Claus?