This is the best-selling holiday song by a female artist and one of the best-selling physical singles in music history.
What is All I Want for Christmas is You?
Many cuisine-related sources claim that this dip is one of the oldest known prepared foods in the Middle East.
What is hummus?
Cindy Lou nominates the Grinch for this award in the 2000 film 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas.'
What is the Holiday Cheermeister?
This brand of cracker was named after a posh hotel to try and make people believe it was a little bit of luxury at an affordable price.
What is Ritz?
Bell-ringers from this organization sit outside stores at Christmas time.
What is the Salvation Army?
This is given on the 11th day of Christmas in 'The Twelve Days of Christmas.'
What is Eleven Pipers Piping?
In 2003, chips and this dip were designated the official state snack of Texas.
What is salsa?
In the 2003 Christmas comedy 'Elf,' this is the first rule of 'The Code of Elves.'
What is "Treat every day like Christmas?"
Americans eat 1.2 billion pounds of this "dipper" every year.
What are potato chips?
According to legend, these holiday goodies were shaped to resemble a shepherd’s staff, as a way to remind children of the shepherds who visited baby Jesus.
What are candy canes?
What is Trans Siberian Orchestra?
This buttermilk condiment was created in 1949 by a plumber-turned-cowboy.
What is Ranch Dressing?
This house located in Winnetka, Illinois is home to what fictional family?

Who are The McCallisters?
These popular low-calorie "dippers" may provide a range of health benefits as they are loaded with vitamins and minerals.
What are vegetables/veggie sticks?
This traditional holiday beverage originated in England during the 13th century. It was first enjoyed by medieval monks who labeled it "posset."
What is eggnog?
This item brings Frosty to life in the song 'Frosty the Snowman.'
What is an old silk hat?
DAILY DOUBLE!
On average, around 53 million pounds of this dip are eaten in the USA every Super Bowl Sunday.
What is Guacamole?
In 'A Charlie Brown Christmas,' this character explains the meaning of Christmas.
Who is Linus?
Almost every cracker has this physical characteristic.
It may just seem like a decorative pattern or design, when in fact it is actually very purposeful and an important part of the cracker-making process.
What are (docking) holes?
In a typical holiday season, organizers estimate around 750,000 people come by per day to visit this particular tree.

What is the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree?
This well-known Christmas carol became the first song ever to be broadcast from space in 1965.
What is Jingle Bells?
National Chip and Dip day falls on the 23rd of this month every year.
What is March?
In 'The Santa Clause,' Scott and Charlie go here after Scott burns the Christmas Eve turkey.
What is Denny's?
This asterism is found in the constellation Ursa Major and is one of the most easily recognizable asterisms in the night sky.
What is the Big Dipper?
This country is the largest exporter of Christmas trees.
What is Canada?