6.
what government agency tracks santa by using this on Christmas eve?
NORAD.
what US state sees the most snowfall each year?
Alaska.
what is the first day of the Christmas season?
December 1st.
what popular Christmas song was actually written to celebrate Thanksgiving?
Jingle bells.
true or false: two snowflakes are the same.
true.
this animated 2004 movie is about a train that carries to the north pole on Christmas eve.
the polar express.
In which country is it traditional to eat KFC for Christmas dinner?
Japan, due to a very successful marketing campaign in the 1970s.
in "a Christmas story", what happened to Ralphie's friend as a result of a "triple dog dare" from another classmate?
he gets his tongue stuck on a flagpole.
what month is Christmas in?
December.
which US state is known for growing the most Christmas trees?
Oregon is known for growing the most Christmas in the US, fallowed by North Carolina.
what Bing Crosby song is the best-selling ever?
white Christmas.
what two colors are most candy canes?
the most common colors for candy canes are red and white.
in the US, over 2 billion of these are sent each year at Christmas time.
Christmas cards.
what is the name of this famous ballet performed during the winter holiday season?
the nutcracker.
what flavor are traditional candy canes?
traditional candy canes are peppermint flavored.
according to a legend, the tradition of hanging stockings dates back to saint Nicholas. what were the first stocking stuffers?
Hint: they are not toys.
gold coins.
where does Santa Claus live?
North pole.
what are the traditional colors of Christmas decorations?
Red and green.
which winter holiday marks the beginning of a new year?
new years day.
what day is Christmas eve 2025
Wednesday, December, 24th.
how many reindeer are in Santa's team?
nine.
what do Children make for Santa Claus with cookies on Christmas eve?
clue: this is a beverage.
milk.
what Christmas carol does the peanuts gang sang at the end of "A Charlie Brown Christmas"?
"hark! the herald angels sing".
true or false: studies show that the average American gains three pounds over the holidays.
false: it's closer to one pound.