This material was used as the snow in the final scene of "White Christmas"
Asbestos
Burgermeister Meisterburger breaks this body part, which leads him to outlaw all toys
Funny Bone
The first rule of the Code of the Elves
Treat everyday like Christmas
The Grinch costume was so uncomfortable and confining that Jim Carry consulted this organization's interrogation experts for advice to endure torture
CIA
Rudolph's father
Donner
Emma, the busy body housekeeper, uses this trick to read other's mail
Steam
Kris Kringle gives this toy to the Winter Warlock, causing the Warlock's "icy heart to melt"
Choo-choo
The actor who played Ming-Ming also starred in this holiday movie classic
A Christmas Story
The Grinch's 5:30 plans
Jazzercise
Kevin's age in Home Alone one
8 years olds
"Ma'am, I'm 8 years old. You think I'd be here [grocery store] alone? I don't think so."
**DAILY DOUBLE**
Benny Hayes was working "out of the country" in this location
Alaska
Kris Kringle's mother figure's name
Tanta Kringle
Buddy's idea of a full night's sleep is this long (in minutes)
40 minutes
This was the last thing the Grinch stole from Whoville on Christmas night
A log from the fire
**DAILY DOUBLE** "Christmas was on its way. Lovely, glorious, beautiful Christmas, upon which, the entire kid year revolved." is a quote from this movie
A Christmas Story
Hayes and Crosby's version of "Sisters"
The narrator is a postman who goes by this name
SD - short for Special Delivery Kluger
The name of the engine of Santa's sleigh
Kringle 3000
The Grinch hands the first slice of roast beast to this character
Max
This is the only NAMED character (aside from Santa Claus) in the Polar Express
Billy
Vera-Ellen's singing voice belonged to Trudy Stevens throughout the film. This is the only time in the movie we hear Vera Ellen's singing voice
The rendition of "Snow" as they disembark the train.
This song changes its time signature to 7/4 time to indicate an uneasy, limping tone
"Put One Foot in Front of the Other"
This person voices the rabid raccoon and Mr. Narwal
Himself
The opening sentence in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"
"Marley was dead: to begin with"