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What animal is most commonly eaten for Christmas?
Turkey
Which of these was not one of Santa's reindeer according to the poem.
 
Rudolph
 
Dancer
 
Doner
 
Blitzen
What is this called?
Tinsel
In the book 'A Christmas Carol', how many ghosts visit Scrooge?
4
According to the song, what did Frosty the Snowman have for a nose?
 
A button
 
A piece of coal
 
A carrot
 
A finger
Santa Claus is also known as Saint who?
St. Nick or Nicholas
What holiday drink is made with eggs, sugar, and milk, often with cinnamon, vanilla, and nutmeg as its spices?
 
Eggnog
 
Mulled cider
 
Custard
 
Christmas tea
What carol is known as the counting song?
The Twelve Days of Christmas
What brand is known for its ads featuring Santa and a polar bear?
 
Coca-Cola
 
Pepsi
 
Dr. Pepper
 
Monster
What words are normally pre-printed on gift tags?
To and From
In the United States, what is the most popular tree topper?
An angel
What snack is traditionally left out for Santa?
 
Milk and cookies
 
Brandy and toffee
 
Whiskey and caramel
 
Coffee and candy canes
What is the name of the most popular Christmas ballet?
The Nutcracker
What is this ?
Snowman
What is this ?
Christmas carols
What is this ?
Sleigh
What is this ?
Candle
What is this ?
Santa hat
What is this ?
Present
What is this ?
Mistletoe
What is this ?
Reindeer
What's this?
Snowflake
What's this?
Santa Claus
What's this?
Sack
What's this?
Mittens
What's this?
Bells
What's this?
Elf
What's this?
Wreath
What's this?
Stocking
What's this?
Gingerbread man
What's this?
Gingerbread house
What's this?
Christmas tree
What's this?
Candy cane
What's this?
Bauble