How the Grinch Stole Christmas | Santa | Christmas Facts | Christmas Songs | MIscellaneous |
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What is to steal everyone's belongings and presents.
This was the Grinch's plan to ruin Christmas.
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Who is the elves.
These mystical beings make Santa's presents.
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What is Boxing Day.
The day after Christmas, December 26, is known as what. It is also the holy day of St. Stephen.
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What is one horse open sleigh.
This kind of sleigh is used in the song "Jingle Bells".
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What is Jacob Marley.
This is the name of Scrooge's deceased business partner in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
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What is his heart was two sizes two small OR his shoes were two tight.
This was the reason the Grinch was so mean.
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What is Saint Nicholas.
This is Santa Claus' other name.
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What is shoes.
In North America, children put stockings out at Christmas time. Their Dutch counterparts use what.
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What is Vixen and Blitzen.
These are the only two reindeer mentioned in the song "Here Comes Santa Claus".
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What is a button.
Frosty the Snowman had this for a nose.
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Where is just north of Who-ville in a cave in a mountain.
The Grinch lived here.
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What is eight.
Santa pulls his sleigh with this many reindeer.
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What is "Silent Night".
This christmas song was first sung as part of a church service in Austria. A guitar was used because the church organ was so badly rusted it couldn’t be played.
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What is cheer.
In "Holly Jolly Christmas" the song tells you to have a cup of this.
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What is Parson Brown.
In the song "Winter Wonderland", we pretend the snowman is this person.
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What is the stockings.
These were "the first things to go" when the Grinch sacked Who-ville.
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Who is Odin.
In pre-Christian Norse tradition, this god would often enter through chimneys and fireholes on the solstice, just like Santa Claus.
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What is the poinsettia.
This flower, a traditional Christmas flower, originally grew in Mexico, where it is also known as the ‘Flower of the Holy Night’.
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What is "Toyland".
This Christmas operetta song was written by Victor Herbert in 1903 and describes a land for boys and girls.
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What is "Never ever let it cool."
When it comes to hot chocolate, there's only this rule in the move "Polar Express".
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What is "Why, my sweet little tot," the fake Santy Claus lied, "There's a light on this tree that won't light on one side. So I'm taking it home to my workshop, my dear. I'll fix it up there. Then I'll bring it back here."
After being caught in the act of stealing a Christmas tree, the Grinch offered up this lie about what he was doing.
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Who is Sinterklaas.
The modern figure of Santa Claus is derived from the Dutch figure of this other mystical being.
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Where is Rome.
The first Christmas was celebrated on December 25, AD 336 where.
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Where is the Christmas Party Hop.
Johnn Marks wrote and Brenda Lee sung (1960) "Rockin' Around the Christmas tree". This is where the "rockin'" occurs.
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What is 364.
This is how many gifts would you receive if you received all of the gifts in the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas".
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