In the song "Silent Night," these words come after you sing the title. ("Silent Night... _____?")
"Holy night"
This well-known Christmas movie features the following quote: "Keep the change, ya filthy animal."
Home Alone
Don't get caught under the mistletoe with another person, or else you may need to do this with them!
Kiss
With more than 1.2 billion produced and sold each year, this striped treat is typically flavored with peppermint and can be used to decorate Christmas trees.
Candy canes
Not Rudolph, not Dasher... This reindeer shares the same name with the mascot of another famous holiday that takes place not too long after Christmas.
Cupid (Valentine's Day)
On the eighth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me... _____.
Eight maids a-milking
Mr. Grinch may be a mean one, but this actor who plays the Grinch is well known for his comedic demeanor.
Jim Carrey
It is estimated that this percentage of American households typically buy artificial trees instead of real trees for Christmas.
Around 80%
Traditionally, it's common to leave out these 2 treats for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve as a quick pick-me-up while he delivers presents.
Milk and cookies
The first Christmas tree in the Rockefeller Center was lit up during this year.
1933
Although this song is now most commonly associated with Christmas, it is believed that it was originally written for Thanksgiving.
Jingle Bells
This movie is often debated to be a Christmas film since it happens to take place during Christmas.
Die Hard
Boasting a popular autumn festival with plenty of drinking and feasts, this country is believed to be the birthplace of gingerbread houses.
Germany
This soft drink company was the first to use Santa Claus in their advertising.
Coca-Cola
In 2020, it was estimated that services like FedEx, USPS, and Amazon delivered this whopping amount of packages for the holiday season.
3 billion
In the song "Mr. Grinch," his heart's an empty hole, he's got garlic in his soul, and his brain is full of _____.
Spiders
In "A Christmas Story," this iconic item was won by Ralphie Parker's dad and can be found in their home.
A leg lamp
Typically made with leaves, flowers, and foliage, this Christmas decoration can also be made with popcorn and cranberries.
Garland
Favored by some and hated by others, this holiday beverage is thought to have its origins from medieval times, tracing back to a drink known as "posset" which was used as a soothing remedy for colds.
Eggnog
This U.S. state was the first to declare Christmas an official holiday.
Alabama
This Christmas song was originally written as a plea for peace during the Cuban Missile Crisis / Cold War.
"Do You Hear What I Hear?"
This Christmas movie from 2004 received a Guinness World Record for being the first ever film to use a technique where the physical movements of the actors are digitally recorded then translated into computer animation for the entirety of the movie.
The Polar Express
Traditionally, you are supposed to hang your Christmas stockings on this day (specific date or name of day is acceptable).
December 6th / St. Nicholas Day
Although most Christmas dinners may consist of turkey or ham, it is popular for households in Japan to serve this at their Christmas dinner instead.
KFC
Used as an abbreviation for Christmas, the X in the term "Xmas" came from the first letter of this language's word for "Christ."
Greek - The word Christós (Greek: Χριστός) begins with the letter Chi (X).