Often dreaded by those who can't carry a tune, this Christmas pastime features amateurs singing holiday tunes while others smile
What is Carolling?
This African country features Christmas meals with mince pie and turkey. Christmas crackers are not eaten there, they are used to make noise in celebration
What is South Africa?
This Christmas beverage contains an allergen and makes efficient production challenging. But in a moose antler cup, nothing tastes better.
What is Egg Nog?
In this Christmas movie Kevin is left at home while his family heads to Paris
What is Home Alone?
This confection consists of candy cane pieces in white chocolate on top of a layer of dark chocolate
What is Peppermint Bark?
Not to be confused with a popular style of R&B music, this process involves covering gifts in cheap paper
What is Wrapping?
In this country, children put their shoes, not stockings, by the fireplace so that Pere Noel can give them gifts. Dinner may also include champagne and escargots.
What is France?
Often called "pud" in England. Carollers want you to bring them some.
What is Christmas Pudding or Figgy Pudding?
This estranged relative empties his RV sewer tank in Clark's storm drain
Who is Cousin Eddie?
A pastry commonly eaten in England with tea in the Middle Ages, this cake consists of flour, water, butter, and ground nuts. After baking they are rolled in powdered sugar. Its name still gives tribute to its country of origin which is not England
What is Russian Tea Cake?
Officially beginning on Black Friday, this holiday gift buying practice can be stressful
What is Shopping?
Traditionally burned in the fireplace on Christmas Eve, this fossil fuel keeps some families warm and cozy
What is Yule Log?
Dark, lush, dense, delicious. Contains fruit, nuts, and candies.
What is Christmas Cake?
In this movie featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, two rival fathers try desperately to get a Turbo-Man action figure
What is Jingle All The Way?
Commonly used to build edible architectural structures around the holidays, this confectionery is typically flavored with ginger, cloves, nutmeg or cinnamon and sweetened with honey, sugar or molasses.
What is Gingerbread?
In Canada, this day is celebrated the day after Christmas and is traditionally the day servants and tradesmen receive a "Christmas box" from their masters
What is Boxing Day?
In Germany, children are not visited by Santa Claus, but instead, this man brings them presents
Who is St. Nicholas or Weihnachtsmann?
Often served as a turkey alternative.
What is Goose?
Jim Carrey's Dog in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas".
Who is Max?
A dessert named for this B.C. town.
What are Nanaimo Bars?
On the tenth day of Christmas you can find the swans doing this.
What is Swimming? or (a swimming)
The Communist Regime abolished a paid Christmas holiday in this country in 1969, citing that workers needed to continue the sugar harvest
What is Cuba?
This fruity condiment is often served beside the gravy.
What is cranberry sauce?
Bob Clark directed this 1983 classic filmed on Cleveland's west side
What is a Christmas Story?
What you leave beside the cookies and milk. (The reindeer need their fuel too!)
What are carrots?